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I've been using Opus 4.6-4.8 in both my own and others' code to look for vulnerabilities, and I've found a few. I am also in the Cyber Verification Program.

Fable 5 gives me policy violation errors at the moment. No idea when or if it will be fixed.


Just wanted to comment here: I have been using Opus 4.6, 4.7, and 4.8 just fine to look for Linux kernel vulnerabilities (I'm in the cyber verification program), and it's been fine. I switched to Claude Fable 5, and now I'm getting policy violations.

What's the point of being in the cyber verification program at this point? It looks like I cannot use Fable 5 for vulnerability research.


For everyone on an Intel MacBook, myself included, running Fedora 44 with t2.linux has been a breeze. About the only things not working are slow suspend/resume and a bit of a hacky workaround to fix the touchbar on resume (if you have one). Other than that, using the t2.Linux Fedora ISO has everything working right out of the box.

If my M1 MBP dies, this is what I would replace it with. I want off the OSX ride.

Asahi works great on M1. I haven't booted into MacOS since the day I received it and installed Asahi Arch on it.

A paid social media platform called TerraRose.

https://terrarose.org

I was tired of algorithms running my feed, my data being sold, ads, being tracked.

So I built TerraRose.

Current User Count: 2.

Maybe it will turn into something maybe it won't.


We are one step closer to the terminal in the movie Hackers, and I am all for it.


Now is a good time to bring up.

https://bloodyhealth.gitlab.io

A secure open source period tracking app.


A nontrivial issue is how the app looks, unfortunately


Looks awesome! I see some Flipper Zero apps were already created. When will you be releasing this for the Chameleon? Also, any plans to port this over to the Proxmark?


All of the attacks are released for the three platforms (Proxmark3, Flipper Zero, and Chameleon Ultra). Our goal was day 1 support for RFID testing devices.


Personal website - https://karazajac.io


To any other women in here, check out Drip. https://dripapp.org They seem to be the most secure.


Honestly, this is something I would just self host. This isn't data I'd trust anyone with, and I don't even have sex with men.


I think that is the best approach for people who can do that. :)


I was a teenager in high school around 2005 and living in the Midwest. There were lots of underage drinking and parties going on during that time.

That being said, most of it was "cool parents" that allowed such behavior because we didn't own anything as teens.

We would have rules like, if you're drinking there, you have to stay the night or call your parents to pick you up.

I think it was just a different time; it seemed more forgiving. Now, a cop will pull you over and give you a DUI and mess up your life for a while. But I heard stories back then ~ '70s, where cops would make sure a drunk person got home safely at night instead of throwing the book at them.

I am sure it is harder for kids today who mostly live online in their algorithmic bubbles. And harder for parents to condone such activity, because who wants to be the parent where cops come knocking on your door and charge you with supplying alcohol to minors?


Elaborating on this a bit, I think it's less that things are less forgiving, but that our risk tolerances have dramatically shrunk. Millennial parents are less risk tolerant with their kids' safety, and Gen Z / A kids and young adults are more careful about the rules.

The root cause of this risk intolerance might be dispersed, just a cumulative result of cable news scare tactics, dropping birth rates and more investment per child, but I suspect a big aspect of it is that risk taking is no longer the only way to get a dopamine hit. Prior to the modern internet, if you avoided all the normal risk-taking behaviors associated with teenagers and young adults, you'd just be bored to death. Now the reward side of the risk-reward balance is just the difference between high-quality fun from meatspace shenanigans versus lower-quality enjoyment derived from social media and online gaming.


Similar age (a bit older) but I always remember our core group of friends' parents would pass around a key-collection plate — "this is a safe environment to have a little bit of fun in" — the only time I ever remember a drunk peer driving home... he was then banned from all future private party invites. Sadly/predictably, he would later perish in a DUI, early 20s...

Damn, I miss the late 90s/aughts. Damn, I'm old (and fat, too; I "made it", somehow!)


there are deep reasons for why society is not like this anymore


Care to list them?


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