the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes
CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns
all in one video and completely free
works whether you're a developer, a beginner, or someone who's been using Claude for months
based on this, I put together 18 things you can copy and use in Claude today
full guide in the article below
Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2-hour Stanford lecture on AI careers. It will teach you more about winning in the AI race than all the AI content you’ve scrolled past this year.
New supply chain attack this time for npm axios, the most popular HTTP client library with 300M weekly downloads.
Scanning my system I found a use imported from googleworkspace/cli from a few days ago when I was experimenting with gmail/gcal cli. The installed version (luckily) resolved to an unaffected 1.13.5, but the project dependency is not pinned, meaning that if I did this earlier today the code would have resolved to latest and I'd be pwned.
It's possible to personally defend against these to some extent with local settings e.g. release-age constraints, or containers or etc, but I think ultimately the defaults of package management projects (pip, npm etc) have to change so that a single infection (usually luckily fairly temporary in nature due to security scanning) does not spread through users at random and at scale via unpinned dependencies.
More comprehensive article:
https://t.co/EJAZbqAPIQ
I created openssl-frida-handlers - Frida-based runtime detectors that catch cryptographic misuse in apps using OpenSSL (libcrypto).
Supports OpenSSL EVP + low-level APIs, with rules based on the paper: https://t.co/ZqpmUeKHWc.
-> GitHub: https://t.co/x6b2Ll4s05
After being the 6th time at #ACCAT it's quite fun to read the summary from the first #ACCAT in 2014...you can really feel my energy flash ;-) But: How could we fill sessions with just 18 participants? :D https://t.co/fXD7bYjWmQ
Thanks to Michael Mitter and Patrick Koch (from @AVL_List) for their great talk about DevOps and Legacy Software and 35 participants at the Agile Graz Meetup yesterday! @ScrumGraz
Interessantes #Event in #Graz: Agile Graz Meetup: das agile Mindset - https://t.co/kRsGjMMFII Die Agile Graz Meetups starten nach der Weihnachtspause ins neue Jahr!