Hasty Briefsbeta

Bilingual

Taiwan cops say student's radio kit brought bullet trains to a standstill

7 hours ago
  • #Cybersecurity
  • #Tech Infrastructure
  • #AI Development
  • Event announcement on securing development environments for builders and AI agents.
  • Discussion about the risks of AI agent skills becoming supply chain attacks.
  • Infrastructure challenges due to hardware lead times, costs, and AI demand.
  • Deep dive into identity-first recovery strategies for cyber survival.
  • Insight into how attackers use identity profiles and how to protect against them.
  • Prediction that datacenters will become Arm's largest business, with big chip sales.
  • Analysis showing AI agents use many more tokens for visual tasks versus APIs.
  • Humorous story about a hamster-powered gadget with ethical considerations.
  • News on Claude AI leveraging SpaceX's datacenter capacity for relaxed limits.
  • Critique of Musk's Terafab project costing $119B, compared to Twitter's value.
  • Report on Arctic Wolf laying off employees to fund AI initiatives.
  • Feature on Ubuntu's GNOME dominance and X.org's persistence.
  • Introduction of NanoClaw as a containerized version of OpenClaw.
  • Concerns over open source registries lacking funds for basic security.
  • Possibility of running Windows apps inside Linux containers.
  • Debate on Linux's mid-life crisis as a transformation opportunity.
  • Analysis of AMD's struggle with investor expectations around AI.
  • Exploration of how agentic AI impacts memory hierarchies.
  • Example of Claude AI replicating software cheaply, raising ethical questions.
  • Developer using Claude to create a memory-safe extension of C.
  • Observation that silence about a datacenter might indicate its development.