Working on something new. Previously head of engineering at Clutter, Classkick. Father of two and at times a Broncos, Clippers, and Real Madrid fanatic.
Over 14,000 Americans will receive a #glioblastoma diagnosis this year. Each one needs better answers. #GBMDay is July 15. https://t.co/btHCXch8Ia
Investigational. Not FDA-approved
@ycombinator It's missing reading the chats and scripts for CoWork or other desktop sessions. Just analyzing the Claude Code and Codex sessions wouldn't give you the full picture on how the product was built or insight into the human users.
1000%, this route, which we have done also, mammoth lakes to Tahoe to the bay is absolutely stunning. My wife says it’s like Swiss alps but in California.
If you spend any time in California you become a jerk who can't shut up about how beautiful it is, and I'm trying to avoid that, but I did 89 --> 395 --> Mammoth Lakes and OH MY GOD. I don't really understand how places like this can exist.
If this is real, it could be one of the largest data breaches in China’s history.
A hacker group claims it extracted over 10 petabytes of data from a state-run supercomputing facility, widely believed by experts to be the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. This center supports thousands of clients, including research institutes, aerospace programs, and defense-linked organizations.
What’s reportedly in the data:
- Documents marked “secret” in Chinese
- Missile and bomb schematics
- Aerospace and aviation research
- Bioinformatics and fusion simulation data
- Files linked to major state entities like AVIC and COMAC
Cybersecurity experts who reviewed sample data say it matches what you would expect from such a facility, though the full breach is not independently verified.
Even more concerning:
- The attacker claims access lasted months without detection
- Sample datasets were posted online via Telegram
- Full access is reportedly being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars in crypto
At this stage, the scale and origin are still being verified. But if even partially true, it points to a serious vulnerability in infrastructure tied to China’s scientific and defense ecosystem.
If a centralized system like this can be penetrated, what does that say about the security of the data it was processing?
#China #Cybersecurity #CCP #DataBreach #Geopolitics #Tech
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I'm a technical founder who has found immense productivity using Claude Code, I've been straight up cooking!
At this point, if anything happens to @AnthropicAI and @bcherny, I am in deep trouble.
I cannot imagine going back to the way things used to be.
@yacineMTB Sometimes it degrades and you can tell the quality is off. It's happened in the past with some older documents posts saying there were bugs in their LLM pipeline. I wish they had a system status for us saying something is degraded.