i wish for and fantasize about building something like this every time my alexa starts following up with an ad for a feature i will never want or use. glad to see this exists!
i agree with the premise of the article. i also wish the author had cared enough about such an important topic to actually write about it themselves. doing otherwise disrespects the reader
my favorite thing to do with tmux is using a sessionizer script[0] (credit for the idea/original implementation goes to ThePrimeagen). allows for fzf-ing my projects and creating a separate session for each one. especially handy for bouncing around when working on features/fixes that span multiple repos
for (neo)vim users, flattening vim splits and tmux panes into the same level for switching with ctrl+hjkl is handy too
this goes a bit further than the typical "how do you make meth" jailbreak. notably;
>915 files extracted from the Claude.ai code execution sandbox in a single 20-minute mobile session via standard artifact download — including /etc/hosts with hardcoded Anthropic production IPs, JWT tokens from /proc/1/environ, and full gVisor fingerprint
i've been thinking about this a lot the past few days, particularly about how coding agents can _help_ with understanding
i've been using opencode/opus to help with debugging lately, and it (he?) will happily dive into the source code of a dependency, the dependency's dependencies, and the C code that its binding to, all the way down to reading the libusb driver code and explaining what is going on where
whether or not i could have figured that all out on my own is beside the point; i wouldn't have take the time on a tight deadline to dig in deep. i would have done some poking and experiments and shipped a hacky workaround
does anyone have a link to the full news segment? it's not clear to me from the clip in the link that he's talking about Palantir; he makes multiple references to "this technology" without ever clarifying what "this" is.
sounds to me like he's talking more about AI disruption at large
i sure hope so if apple intends to sell these things to school divisions. the levels of abuse i witnessed students dishing out to their chromebooks when i was a teacher was shocking to say the least