Assemblers were faster at writing binary than humans were.
Compilers were faster at writing assembly than humans were.
AIs are faster at writing compiled languages then humans are.
Deal with it. There's still plenty left for you to do.
🚨Cyber Alert ‼️
🇪🇸Spain - Ministerio de Hacienda
The threat actor going by the name ‘HaciendaSec’ claims to have breached the Ministerio de Hacienda.
Allegedly, the attackers are offering for sale an updated database covering 47.3 million citizens, including DNI/NIF numbers, full names, residential addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, IBAN bank details, and tax-related financial information.
Sector: Government
Threat class: Cybercrime
Observed: Jan 31, 2026
Status: Pending verification
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Hackmanac provides early warning and cyber situational awareness through its social channels. This alert is based on publicly available information that our analysts retrieved from clear and dark web sources. No confidential or proprietary data was downloaded, copied, or redistributed, and sensitive details were redacted from the attached screenshot(s).
For more details about this incident, our ESIX impact score, and additional context, visit https://t.co/eB7qgxLdpI.
How many more model releases do we need for folks to realize we are not getting to magical superintelligence with what we got?
How many times do you have to see a model benchmaxxing to realize Humanity's Last Exam is a freaking idiotic name and that answering questions on it doesn't tell us shit about the true intelligence of the model?
How many models do we have to see demonstrating superficial intelligence but utterly failing at long running, contextual understanding for people to wake up and realize that AI is just another tool?
A good tool, a useful tool, a wonderful tool but not magic and not the end of all jobs and not the end of humanity or any other absurd fantasy of fools and dreamers.
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
@psluaces Si tienes slack y/o zoom en el Mac la gestión de batería es inexistente, son devoradores. Hasta Webex me consume en call un 50% menos que zoom. La culpa no creo que sea de apple.
@TheGoodKnowmad@jlorob11 No, la IA no va a producir codigo de valor añadido en el corto ni en el medio plazo. No mientras el codigo se base en lenguajes que no han subido de nivel de abstracción desde hace 40 años (quitando el fiasco de los 4GL). La IA es como la fusión nuclear: siempre le quedan 10 años
@TheGoodKnowmad No hay energía barata. No hay recursos baratos. No hay más que ver las señales. Vamos al decrecimiento controlado para evitar el caos y que los ricos sigan a lo suyo
@AntonioRull La analogía es demasiado simplista. El banco tiene 1000 euros y tú no . Fin. Adicionalmente tienes la palabra del banco de que cuando lo necesites podrás sacar 980 euros (y bajando).todo lo demás son balances contables con esos 1000 euros. Crear dinero de la nada lo hace el bce.
@allenholub The program to “attack” is the input for the DAST tool, yes. Tuning the attack based on the specific program being tested is configuration IMO. If not provided the DAST tool works, but its outputs is less valuable.
@cibernicola_es Saber programar bien o desarrollar sistemas (muy) complejos tampoco te cualifica para hablar de la realidad si no perteneces al sector del desarrollador profesional,vengan estos de donde vengan. La profesión tiene una idiosincrasia propia como la del artículo que hay q entender
Lots of people tell me how Linux is "more secure" than Windows. In 2021 I've been engaged on 29 incidents at large orgs.
2 have been down to a Windows foothold. The rest were all exploited Linux machines.