GitHub has always been an open developer platform. Today, we are delivering multi-model choice for GitHub Copilot with @anthropicAI’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, @googlecloud’s Gemini 1.5 Pro, and @openAI’s o1-preview.
https://t.co/tN6BZqpMP7
Introducing an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and a new model, Claude 3.5 Haiku. We’re also introducing a new capability in beta: computer use.
Developers can now direct Claude to use computers the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking, and typing text.
Great news for NotebookLM fans:
Audio Overviews can now be customized and steered before generating + we are rolling out NotebookLM for business! 🎙️
https://t.co/Fx8ZDUXWl0
Apple Support is just awesome. Used their express replacement service with Apple care for my son’s iPad and the person on the phone was super friendly and efficient 👏
@garethheyes@AppleTV Ha, I would have to agree to that.
You know the trick of shaking your TV remote like you shake your mouse to find the cursor, don’t you?
So happy to had the chance to present for second time at #BlackHat USA!
I’m already receiving a lot of messages from people using these techniques to get some nice bounties!
If you want to learn more about cache exploitation, the research is available at https://t.co/A3DoIdBZ6N
Everyone knows that the RFCs for email addresses are crazy. This post will show without doubt that you should not be following the RFC.
https://t.co/HL0g9f7QEA
@dracan Ha! Definitely no point buying additional stuff for the sake of it. But yeah 😂 at least you know you can nicely extend your setup if you ever need to
@dracan Are you planning on using the embedded WiFi or are you upgrading to Ubiquiti APs as well? They support 4 virtual networks which is pretty good to separate home stuff from IOT and work
Coding in Java again for a project makes me realize how much C# has developed in the last 10 years and Java didn’t as much. So many cool things in C# you end up taking for granted 😉