spent my 11-hour flight back from europe working on a very long report. started as a slack message but morphed into a several pages long doc. wifi was as shitty as it gets. after finally making it home i realized that the computer had forcefully restarted. opened slack: draft was gone :(
hail mary: claude pls save me, no clue how but pls try
it checked APFS snapshots, time machine, slack indexeddb, write-ahead logs, service worker / http caches, local storage, app logs, hibernation image... nothing. all gone
but then... it realized i have alfred installed. so it checked the clipboard snapshots alfred keeps in sqlite. sad news: alfred clipboard memory gets deleted after 24h. aggressive retention policy. however! when sqlite runs DELETE, nothing gets actually deleted. it only marks pages as reusable, but it doesn't override the physical bytes. so claude decided to do a raw-scan of the db, reverse eng alfred data format, figure out the portion containing the timestamp, stitched everything back together across overflow pages... and handed me the exact final version of my report, the last one i cmd+C'd
all this, in a single shot
... day 200 of "what if you had an elite hacker you can ask anything to"
TeamUIX has fully reverse-engineered the original 2001 Xbox dashboard and turned it into a real PC application called UIX Desktop.
It uses authentic Xbox code, so it is much more than just a visual theme or skin.
The project, also known as Theseus, recreates the complete dashboard with all the classic animations, menus, and feel from the old console.
>The app runs natively on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
>You can manually add your Steam games with their setup tools and launch them straight from the old Xbox-style interface.
>Xbox modders from TeamUIX have worked on this for around six years.
It started during the COVID period and is now in early access.
🚨 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.0 was compromised as part of the ongoing Checkmarx supply chain campaign after attackers abused a GitHub Action in Bitwarden’s CI/CD pipeline.
We’ll continue updating our coverage as more details are confirmed.
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