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Ive always used Google. 18+ years of being online. It is absolutely awful. I am using @Duckduckgo now when @Google fails me. As it does almost everytime I need to research anything.
DuckDuckGo, a search engine offering an AI-free search option, has seen its traffic surge by 300% as users grow increasingly frustrated with Google’s AI-heavy search results.
I once did 100 pushups a day for 100 days. It was a slight challenge. My sets were small at first, my elbows got a tiny bit inflammed.. but if I had made 1,000 to do it each day? Easily the $10 a pushup is the decision here. You could eat forever just by doing 10 pushups a day
@T3chnical1 I have had a recruiter reach out for the same. With a small family I decided against it, but I do think it could have been a great stepping stone, and I bet the cost of living near there is good.
Read through some of the article. I now it was a zero day. A TCP related SACK bug that causes the OS to shut down. Pretty cool, but not conceptually that crazy. I feel like you can take patterns, mass apply them, and find bugs this way with LLMs.
I dont believe the claim. Sounds like the software just found already existing exploits and applied them to existing programs. Didnt sound like 0-days from their descriotion.
This is big... Anthropic just announced a model so powerful they won't release it to the public out of fear over the damage it will cause 😨
Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of zero-day exploits in every major operating system and web browser...
The numbers are hard to believe:
> $50 to find a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD, one of the most security-hardened operating systems ever built
> Under $1,000 to find AND build a fully working remote code execution exploit on FreeBSD that grants unauthenticated root access from anywhere on the internet
> Under $2,000 to chain together multiple Linux kernel vulnerabilities into a complete privilege escalation exploit
For context: these are the kinds of findings that previously required elite security researchers working for weeks.
Anthropic engineers with no formal security training asked Mythos to find exploits overnight. They woke up to working code the next morning.
The results were so impressive Anthropic assembled Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, and seven other organizations into Project Glasswing:
A $100M defensive coalition. They're not releasing this model publicly. Instead, they're racing to patch the world's infrastructure before models like this proliferate.
X is a joke for job information. People will try to give you a "roadmap" and link you a bunch of random jobs pretending the jobs don't have 5,000 applicants and ridiculous requirements. They just want a post making things seem easy.