I don't think that's a very good comparison. People can drive a car without an expert but they can't build a car. People can use software without being an expert but still require an expert to build software. AI could…
American politics often have a blast radius of the entire world, Swedish politics less so
The guy running the twitter account is incompetent but the actual devs are a lot saner I think. I agree it reflects poorly on them though
Drew should include himself on that list, he’s earned it.
Is it cheap? `chat-latest` on https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/pricing is showing $5/$30 input/output which is the same price as gpt-5.5
Yes I have the "Google AI Pro" plan from here https://gemini.google/subscriptions/ and you can login to the Gemini CLI with oauth
Anyone know if this is available in the Gemini CLI with a subscription (not api key)? Still seeing only Gemini 3 pro preview
Is it AI generated though?
I've been doing some reverse engineering recently and have found Gemini 3 Pro to be the best model for that, surprisingly much better than Opus 4.5. Maybe it's time to give Codex a try
That's what I thought too, but the article says it was submitted to ZDI and they handled the communication with Posthog
Out of interest, how much does ZDI pay for a bug like this?
They do scan but they miss a lot. The frequency decreased after Github started scanning all repositories but I still report leaked secrets to bug bounty programs pretty often. Unfortunately Home Depot don't have a bug…
No because it allows you to set the bozo bit on them and completely disregard anything they say in the future
You can find a dozen projects on Github that do this, it's not sensitive information that needs protecting
I think you have a very skewed view of what people interested in cryptocurrency are like.
They're great if you need raw processing power but they have a very backwards, German view of the internet where even a port scan is considered abuse. It's very easy to get your machine nullrouted or account closed. I…
I looked into swapping to Apple Music before but couldn't find a way to play lossless music on Linux making swapping pointless. Apparently[0] decryption for lossless isn't supported for 3rd party clients. Anyone know of…
Bevy has a lot of features enabled by default that add to the size. You can get bevy-snake down to 12 MB (3.2 MB gzipped, 1.9 MB brotli'd) if you only enable rendering and sprites, and strip the function names section.…
That's absolutely not the case, HN is mostly people who think they're geniuses because they can program computers. Read the comments on any post about a topic you know a lot about and you'll see it's full of people…
Apparently the move in this article is for their EU operations, now they're looking for a US colo provider to do the same there. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38280506
They use "newf*gs" on 4chan, I assume that word is banned here so the above posters are censoring it.
That wasn't the case back then, there was a very strong "if it's legal, it's allowed" sentiment on reddit. It was only after it started getting attention in mainstream media that it was banned.
Looks like they have added a builder for tokio::task[1] that will allow you to set a name. It's unstable at the moment so you would need to set the tokio_unstable cfg flag. [1]:…
Sadly uTorrent did succumb to darkness a while ago by bundling a bitcoin miner and other dodgy software with the client as installer opt-out checkboxes.
I don't think that's a very good comparison. People can drive a car without an expert but they can't build a car. People can use software without being an expert but still require an expert to build software. AI could…
American politics often have a blast radius of the entire world, Swedish politics less so
The guy running the twitter account is incompetent but the actual devs are a lot saner I think. I agree it reflects poorly on them though
Drew should include himself on that list, he’s earned it.
Is it cheap? `chat-latest` on https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/pricing is showing $5/$30 input/output which is the same price as gpt-5.5
Yes I have the "Google AI Pro" plan from here https://gemini.google/subscriptions/ and you can login to the Gemini CLI with oauth
Anyone know if this is available in the Gemini CLI with a subscription (not api key)? Still seeing only Gemini 3 pro preview
Is it AI generated though?
I've been doing some reverse engineering recently and have found Gemini 3 Pro to be the best model for that, surprisingly much better than Opus 4.5. Maybe it's time to give Codex a try
That's what I thought too, but the article says it was submitted to ZDI and they handled the communication with Posthog
Out of interest, how much does ZDI pay for a bug like this?
They do scan but they miss a lot. The frequency decreased after Github started scanning all repositories but I still report leaked secrets to bug bounty programs pretty often. Unfortunately Home Depot don't have a bug…
No because it allows you to set the bozo bit on them and completely disregard anything they say in the future
You can find a dozen projects on Github that do this, it's not sensitive information that needs protecting
I think you have a very skewed view of what people interested in cryptocurrency are like.
They're great if you need raw processing power but they have a very backwards, German view of the internet where even a port scan is considered abuse. It's very easy to get your machine nullrouted or account closed. I…
I looked into swapping to Apple Music before but couldn't find a way to play lossless music on Linux making swapping pointless. Apparently[0] decryption for lossless isn't supported for 3rd party clients. Anyone know of…
Bevy has a lot of features enabled by default that add to the size. You can get bevy-snake down to 12 MB (3.2 MB gzipped, 1.9 MB brotli'd) if you only enable rendering and sprites, and strip the function names section.…
That's absolutely not the case, HN is mostly people who think they're geniuses because they can program computers. Read the comments on any post about a topic you know a lot about and you'll see it's full of people…
Apparently the move in this article is for their EU operations, now they're looking for a US colo provider to do the same there. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38280506
They use "newf*gs" on 4chan, I assume that word is banned here so the above posters are censoring it.
That wasn't the case back then, there was a very strong "if it's legal, it's allowed" sentiment on reddit. It was only after it started getting attention in mainstream media that it was banned.
Looks like they have added a builder for tokio::task[1] that will allow you to set a name. It's unstable at the moment so you would need to set the tokio_unstable cfg flag. [1]:…
Sadly uTorrent did succumb to darkness a while ago by bundling a bitcoin miner and other dodgy software with the client as installer opt-out checkboxes.