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ExitBox: Run AI agents in complete isolation with defense-in-depth security

github.com
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We are all going to regret Kalshi and Polymarket

davekarpf.substack.com
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OpenAI Wants a Cut of Your Profits: Inside Its New Royalty-Based Plan

gizmochina.com
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The Future of Development: Running Firecracker MicroVMs on Your MacBook Pro M3

u3n.medium.com
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OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027

tomshardware.com
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ClickHouse Launches Managed PostgreSQL

clickhouse.com
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Bundle doubling in seven years: macOS is getting bigger

heise.de
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Jensen Huang meets with former hostage and Nvidia employee Avinatan Or

ynetnews.com
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Huang declares Israel Nvidia's "second home", to build $1.5B AI Campus

calcalistech.com
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Nvidia CFO admits the $100B OpenAI megadeal 'still' isn't signed

fortune.com
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Israel proposes Kiryat Tivon for Nvidia's multibillion-$ tech campus in North

timesofisrael.com
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Humanoid robot Figure 02 helps build over 30k BMW X3s

heise.de
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Richard M. Stallman: Free/Libre software and freedom in the digital society

live.rbg.tum.de
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Technological Optimism and Appropriate Fear

jack-clark.net
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Data leak at Sonicwall: All cloud backups of firewalls stolen

heise.de
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Intel Unveils Panther Lake Architecture: First AI PC Platform Built on 18A

intc.com
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Pyrit: Microsoft's GenAI Red Teaming Tool

github.com
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Logitech Caught Pushing Firmware That Breaks Your Mouse

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thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Irish siding with a colonial terrorist power which flounders its genocidal ambitions freely financed by a petro state which also flounders its genocidal ambitions freely instead of the indigenous people of a land who's artefacts and scriptures are in the name of the land as well as dug up from the ground has to be the biggest moral confusion of the 21st century.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
The argument conveniently always goes such that Israel is the baddie.

Curious how that goes, especially since Israels ulterior motives are always implied, they're not taken by their word.

And Islamists, who share their motives openly with anyone willing to listen are ignored.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Ah, the association where anyone paying a 30 USD annual fee can become a member...
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
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thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
What is the HN community doing to use tech to combat terrorism and defend civilian security and freedom?
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
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·5 か月前·議論
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·5 か月前·議論
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thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
> The magic

Hilarious that you start with that as TAO requires

- Continuous adaptation makes it challenging to track performance changes and troubleshoot issues effectively.

- Advanced monitoring tools and sophisticated logging systems become essential to identify and address issues promptly.

- Adaptive models could inadvertently reinforce biases present in their initial training data or in ongoing feedback.

- Ethical oversight and regular audits are crucial to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability.

Not much magic in there if it requires good old human oversight every step of the way, is there?
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
How would that work out barring a complete retraining or human in the loop evals?
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
I highly doubt that, and its in OPs article.

First, a vendor will have the best context on the inner workings and best practices of extending the current state of their software. The pressure on vendors to make this accessible and digestable to agents/ LLMs will increase, though.

Secondly, if you have coded with LLM assistance (not vibe coding), you will have experienced the limited ability of one shot stochastic approaches to build out well architected solutions that go beyond immediate functionality encapsulated in a prompt.

Thirdly, as the article mentions, opportunity cost will never make this a favorable term - unless the SaaS vendor was extorting prices before. The direct cost of mental overhead and time of an internal team member to hand-hold an agent/ write specs/ debug/ firefight some LLM assisted/ vibe coded solution will not outweigh the upside potential of expanding your core business unless you're a stagnant enterprise product on life support.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Pretty worthless take posting an ad-hominem attack instead of addressing the actual content of the article/ statement.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Be the economics as they may, there is no lock in as OP claims.

This statement is plainly wrong.

If you boost and praise AI usage, you have to face the real cost.

Can't have your cake and eat it, too.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
???

Use an API Key and there's no problem.

They literally put that in plain words in the ToS.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Not proof reading quotes you've dispatched to be fetched by an AI ignoring that said website has blocked LLM scraping and hence your quotes are made up?

For a senior tech writer?

Come on, man.

> Any of us who use these tools could make a mistake of this kind.

No, no not any of us.

And, as Benji will know himself, certainly not if accuracy is paramount.

Journalistic integrity - especially when quoting someone - is too valuable to be rooted in AI tools.

This is a big, big L for Ars and Benji.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Would you have a link / links or hints about the channel?
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
I do not see how in due time, this will not turn into an absolute hot mess for supply chains.

If the marginal cost of writing code falls flat, the opportunities to plant exploits skyrocket.

Human attention is limited and things will fall through the inevitable cracks.

Will dependency upgrades become its own sandboxing ritual?
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Ain't gonna change nothing as long as the phones sell themselves.

Apple is beholden to its stockholders, not its customers.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
What the....

This is such poor execution on Apple's part.
thenaturalist
·5 か月前·議論
Adverserial work (be it agent or human).

The one difference between "can do" and "should be trusted to do" is the ability to systematically prove that "can do" holds up close to 100% of task instances and under adverserial conditions.

Hacking and pentesting are already scaling fully autonomously - and systematically.

For now, lower level targets aren't yet attractive as such scale requires sophisticated (state) actors, but that is going to change.

So building systems that white-hat prove your code is not only functional but competent are going to be critical not to be ripped apart by black-hat later on.

One nice example that applies this quite nicely is roborev [0] by the legendary Wes McKinney.

0: https://github.com/roborev-dev/roborev