@vaggelisdrak@paulg Github was out before that as well. See e.g. https://t.co/SddeJuBbfg
People were saying at the time that Github’s postmortems are always great
@TheZvi For example, I don't think we've seen one for Linux (local priv. escalation is of limited use) and the only browser one was for Firefox with a disabled sandbox.
@TheZvi > Claude Mythos would give attackers a cornucopia of zero-day exploits for essentially all the software on Earth, including every major operating system and browser.
I think this is an exaggeration.
@GaryMarcus Yes, e.g. against the civilian population of another country in Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions. Unfortunately, the US has not ratified it as far as I know
@robinhanson As Matt Levine writes: Insider trading "is not about fairness; it’s about theft. It is generally legal, in the US, to trade on information that no one else has. What is illegal is misusing someone else’s information."