I've had more "I can't believe it's this good" moments with GPT5.5 than any other model since Opus 4.5. It's shockingly, scarily capable. Days and days of amazing progress. All steering, no handwriting. Yet utterly delightful to conduct its coding. So, so good.
Microsoft cancelando licencias de Claude Code, Uber ha gastado en 4 meses el presupuesto de IA de todo el año. Los precios de IA subiendo hasta un 40%...
Muchas empresas adoptaron IA pensando que los costes seguirían bajado pero ha pasado lo contrario.
Los números no cuadran y alguien tendrá que asumir las pérdidas... Creo que los modelos locales van a asumir más protagonismo.
🚨 CYBER THREAT INTELLIGENCE ALERT: SALE OF ACCESSES AND BACKDOORS ON MULTIPLE CHILEAN DOMAINS (.cl) 🇨🇱💻🚪🔓 [STATUS: ACTIVE THREAT]
Threat intelligence collection engines have detected malicious activity within the "Pharaoh's Team" Telegram channel. The threat actor has published a sales catalog exposing the compromise of over a dozen websites in Chile, ranging from civil infrastructure to educational institutions.
📍 Affected Country: Chile (.cl) and Chilean organizations (.org).
👤 Threat Actor: Pharaoh's Team
🛠️ Compromised Asset: Web access (presumably Web Shells, Backdoors, or CMS credentials).
📅 Report Date: May 7, 2026.
🏢 List of Compromised Domains and Sectors
The Pharaoh's Team catalog impacts various critical and commercial sectors:
Civil and Corporate Infrastructure:
https://t.co/C9rhGr61OS (Road infrastructure/concessionaire).
https://t.co/gVybyTlwUQ (Water management/dams).
Education and NGOs:
https://t.co/QeP2sJqjXY (School).
https://t.co/cEvH2QXVHV (Educational initiative).
https://t.co/Lf7R6vwV7h (Presumed NGO).
Commerce, Retail, and Entertainment:
https://t.co/C1ZIBJ01Ni, https://t.co/miemJ08okc, https://t.co/rnk6p1pZRv, https://t.co/eTe4xwGhJe, https://t.co/aDnOZF6Dvj, https://t.co/5rSIV6XrEF, https://t.co/lLBNxBFLyh, https://t.co/dqv76tiVfa, https://t.co/hszveaNxVN.
The presence of backdoors on portals such as https://t.co/C9rhGr61OS poses a serious risk to the supply chain. Cybercriminals can utilize these legitimate domains to send highly convincing spear-phishing emails to Chilean government entities, construction suppliers, or citizens, facilitating the deployment of ransomware under the guise of Official Communications
🛡️ Remediation Recommendations
🔒 Threat Hunting: IT administrators for the listed domains must immediately isolate their web servers and conduct a forensic scan to search for anomalous PHP/ASP files (Web Shells) hidden within public directories (e.g., /wp-content/uploads/).
🔑 Access Revocation: Enforce password resets for all CMS administrator accounts (e.g., WordPress, Joomla), FTP/SFTP accounts, and database access credentials.
Monitor: https://t.co/wk9bZJ2Nli
#CyberSecurity #Chile #WebShell #Backdoor #DataBreach #PharaohsTeam #ThreatIntelligence #VECERT #CyberAlert 🇨🇱🛡️⚠️🚨💻
‼️🚨 Microsoft calls this "intended behaviour," so here we go.
How to dump the credentials of every user stored in Microsoft Edge:
1. Open Edge. Don't browse anywhere, just open it.
2. Flip to Task Manager, find Edge, expand the task.
3. Highlight the "browser" sub-task, right-click, and choose "Create Memory Dump."
4. Open the dump file and look for credentials.
The logged-in Windows user can dump every stored Edge credential with no additional rights. Which means any malware that user executes has those credentials for the asking.
Thanks to Rob VandenBrink at SANS: https://t.co/ebtVZxne4L
Estuve probando Claude Opus 4.7 todo el fin de semana.
Sin duda increíble, me hizo replantearme totalmente si seguir estudiando. Si tiene futuro mi carrera.
Cuántos años le quedará a la ingeniería de software? 5 años? 10 años? 10 meses?
Les dejo lo que estuve haciendo estos días:
http://localhost:8000/
La mítica marca de teclados Keychron acaba de hacer algo tremendo. ¡Ha publicado todos los diseños y código de sus teclados! 83 modelos, 640 diseños.
https://t.co/bdB6RhBMFW
¡Atención desarrolladores! 💻
Integra datos de compras públicas en tiempo real con la API de Mercado Público. Conoce más en
🔗 https://t.co/w45hIcGSSS
📊 https://t.co/JZRGccD9If
#MásTransparencia
🚨‼️ BREAKING: Claude Code's source code has been leaked via a map file exposed in Anthropic's npm registry.
The leaked code appears to reveal new and previously undisclosed features.
Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: https://t.co/CDSQ8HpZoc
We really really need more people who think deeply about things.
I've always felt this way, but even more so now in the age of AI.
In school, most people are just looking to complete their assignments, get their code working, and then call it a day. I know I definitely did.
In the professional world, you have to be more careful, but the exact same pattern emerges. A feature is shipped, it satisfies the most basic requirements, and you're done.
But is it actually good? Is it useful? Did you really produce anything of value? Or are you just trying to check a box.
Not enough people are asking these questions, and that includes the biggest of tech companies - not to pick on Microsoft, but they shipped Github Copilot very early, and then later MS Copilot. Fantastic ideas, but they fell short, and that's the only reason a company like Cursor was able to exist in the first place.
And now, in 2026, it's never been easier to build things. But I would say that just makes it 10x harder to actually build value.
If you take the extra time to slow down and actually refine a solution, you unlock exponentially more value. Less and less people are doing this for some reason - well I think we know the reason, but still..
and for the record, I'm not saying I haven't ever fallen into this trap, but if I ever had any success in life it was only because I spent a little more time thinking about certain things, that most people overlooked. When I look at the most successful people, I think this is a consistent pattern that emerges
The 2nd edition of Designing Data-Intensive Applications, by @martinkl and me, is finished and sent to the printers! Ebooks available next week, and print books in 3–4 weeks. Sigh of relief. 😅
(BTW, this is a good opportunity to support your favourite local bookshop!)