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The Sandbox Lied About AI — Claude’s Hacks Tell The Real Story
Anthropic’s disclosure shows Claude models accessed real systems during evaluations, contradicting Sandbox’s claims of AI safety and containment.
Can AI Enhance NATO’s Defense Or Heighten Friendly Fire Risks?
An analysis of AI’s potential to enhance NATO’s defense capabilities and the risks posed by Chinese equipment reliance on sensitive military infrastructure.
Show HN: Fuse – Statically Typed Functional Programming Language
A developer introduces Fuse, a statically typed, purely functional programming language with advanced type features, now showcased on Show HN.
Show HN: I’m A 15 Year Old Wannabe Engineer, This Is A Cycloidal Gearbox I Built
A 15-year-old hobbyist engineer posts a detailed project of a self-made cycloidal gearbox on Hacker News, demonstrating advanced mechanical skills at a young age.
Show HN: Bor – Open-source policy management for Linux desktops
Bor is an open-source system enabling centralized policy management for Linux desktops, featuring a lightweight agent and server infrastructure.
Show HN: Kakehashi – Experimental Userspace To Run macOS Binaries On Linux ARM
A new experimental userspace called Kakehashi allows Linux ARM devices to run macOS binaries, marking a significant step in cross-platform compatibility.
The 20-Year Tech Signal Journey of RISC OS Open Revealed
The long-term journey of RISC OS Open marks two decades of open-source efforts, highlighting key milestones and ongoing challenges in the platform’s evolution.
Huawei’s Signal: AI Black Boxes And Their Threat To Global Security
Emerging concerns over Huawei’s AI black boxes and their potential security risks highlight vulnerabilities in global infrastructure and supply chains.
Technology Operations Signal Monitor: How Google Helped Destroy Adoption Of RSS Feeds (2023)
Analysis of how Google’s platform and tooling changes contributed to the decline of RSS feed adoption, impacting small software companies.