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  1. Mexican government breached by solo user with Claude, 150 GB exfiltrated from konstantintkachuk.com
    30 by Reaktornano 1h ago | |

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  2. Anthropic acquires Stainless from anthropic.com
    309 by tomeraberbach 6h ago | |

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  3. Hyperpolyglot Lisp: Common Lisp, Racket, Clojure, Emacs Lisp from hyperpolyglot.org
    97 by veqq 3h ago | |

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  4. We stopped AI bot spam in our GitHub repo using Git's –author flag from archestra.ai
    371 by ildari 7h ago | |

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  5. We let AIs run radio stations from andonlabs.com
    106 by lukaspetersson 4h ago | |

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  6. Show HN: Files.md – Open-source alternative to Obsidian from github.com/zakirullin
    503 by zakirullin 9h ago | |

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  7. The Quiet Renovation at Bitwarden from blog.ppb1701.com
    455 by DaSHacka 2d ago | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses Bitwarden's recent changes including a price hike for its Premium service in March, a CEO transition to Michael Sullivan from Acquia and Insightsoftware, removal of 'Always free' promise on their personal password manager page, and an update to the company's values. The author notes that there were no official announcements made about these changes.

    • Michael Crandell moved to an advisory role
    • New CEO Michael Sullivan specializes in mergers and acquisitions
    • CFO Stephen Morrison departed, replaced by Michael Shenkman
    • Company values changed from GRIT (Gratitude, Responsibility, Inclusion, Transparency) to GRIT (Gratitude, Responsibility, Innovation, Trust)
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    The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.

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    Business Software Development, Business Intelligence
  8. Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI from techcrunch.com
    677 by nycdatasci 5h ago | |

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  9. Agora-1: The Multi-Agent World Model from odyssey.ml
    60 by olivercameron 4h ago | |

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  10. The Futility of Lava Lamps: What Random Means from loup-vaillant.fr
    17 by birdculture 2d ago | |

    Article: 31 min

    The article discusses the concept of randomness in cryptography, specifically focusing on Cloudflare's use of lava lamps for generating entropy and the effectiveness of this method compared to other alternatives like CSPRNGs (Cryptographically Secure Pseudo-Random Number Generators). It also delves into the practical aspects of implementing secure random number generation in encryption systems.

    Cloudflare's use of lava lamps for security could mislead users about the effectiveness of their security measures, potentially undermining trust in their services.
    • Lava lamps are not effective for generating entropy compared to modern cryptographic methods.
    • CSPRNGs provide a more reliable and efficient way to generate random numbers needed for encryption.
    • The importance of fast key erasure in preventing the compromise of past messages when keys leak.
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    The article provides a detailed analysis of the topic with clear explanations and avoids sensationalism.

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    Security Cryptography, Encryption
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