Who is the intended crowd for this? I couldn’t make out If it’s used to centralize control over mcp servers on multiple user machines, or just locally for one
Unless a new architecture for LLMs emerge that has an inherit way of separating context from safe user data and external unsafe data every interaction is susceptible to PI. My question here is why would the bank agent…
It's getting harder to review the plans with Fable. So do we plan with Opus and let Fable implement or just start trusting blindly. Feels to me that this is another shift in how we operate these systems.
The security layer needs to parse the full agent activity with the context. It watches everything, but only interrupts the human when it matters. Commands that can run arbitrary code need to be treated differently and…
Most of the internet is clickbait for a long while now. No one would read a title like "MCP and CLI can both be usefull in certain scenarios. Ask your AI and he'll tell ya" :)
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Still early days, but if it's better than 4.6 and doesn't have 4.7's issues then I'm a happy camper. When 4.7 dropped I switched back to 4.6 the same day. I have a good feeling about this one though. You know what they…
Cyber security is always a cat and mouse game. Always was and always will, just with AI now as another tool in the arsenal of defenders and attackers. I think that we might see a shift though where the winner will be…
The common definition of zero day vulnerability is: A zero-day vulnerability is a software security flaw that is unknown to the vendor or developers responsible for fixing it. Because they have had "zero days" to…
I also feel like we still need to steer Claude. It doesn't always help to have stuff in the CLAUDE.md (even when it's lean). I have a lot of cases where I still need to remind the agent to do something even if it's…
I think that in general, people need to understand that they need to invest most of their time in the planning phase. High level plan, then spec are the baseline imo
Who is the intended crowd for this? I couldn’t make out If it’s used to centralize control over mcp servers on multiple user machines, or just locally for one
Unless a new architecture for LLMs emerge that has an inherit way of separating context from safe user data and external unsafe data every interaction is susceptible to PI. My question here is why would the bank agent…
It's getting harder to review the plans with Fable. So do we plan with Opus and let Fable implement or just start trusting blindly. Feels to me that this is another shift in how we operate these systems.
The security layer needs to parse the full agent activity with the context. It watches everything, but only interrupts the human when it matters. Commands that can run arbitrary code need to be treated differently and…
Most of the internet is clickbait for a long while now. No one would read a title like "MCP and CLI can both be usefull in certain scenarios. Ask your AI and he'll tell ya" :)
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Still early days, but if it's better than 4.6 and doesn't have 4.7's issues then I'm a happy camper. When 4.7 dropped I switched back to 4.6 the same day. I have a good feeling about this one though. You know what they…
Cyber security is always a cat and mouse game. Always was and always will, just with AI now as another tool in the arsenal of defenders and attackers. I think that we might see a shift though where the winner will be…
The common definition of zero day vulnerability is: A zero-day vulnerability is a software security flaw that is unknown to the vendor or developers responsible for fixing it. Because they have had "zero days" to…
I also feel like we still need to steer Claude. It doesn't always help to have stuff in the CLAUDE.md (even when it's lean). I have a lot of cases where I still need to remind the agent to do something even if it's…
I think that in general, people need to understand that they need to invest most of their time in the planning phase. High level plan, then spec are the baseline imo