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That "Why it matters" heading is starting to make me feel physically sick.

I guess competitors really are after them these days.


Re: So if there is no permission to `rm -rf /`, Claude will just get denied and move on.

Until it doesn't and it finds a way to work around the restriction. Lots of stories around about that.


I would be interested in which stories you are thinking of. Stories of Claude breaking out of the restrictions set in its sandbox or stories of people not configuring Claude's sandbox correctly?



> We told Claude Code to block npx using its own denylist. The agent found another way to run it and copied the binary to a new path using /proc/self/root to bypass the deny pattern. When Anthropic's sandbox caught that, the agent disabled the sandbox. No jailbreak, no special prompting. The agent just wanted to eagerly finish the task.

I wish that article went into more detail about that attack. But I believe it, the extent that the permissions are easy to get wrong in your claude setttings. For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CSi8QAoN-s&lc=UgwFNAh5fvDGJ...


Writing code is 20-100 USD per month now


I actually did this with my teenage neighbor. He was learning electric guitar at hours the building had rules against. Hours I was studying throughout because of said building rules.

Whenever he switched his amp on, his landline would ring. Whenever he loudly stomped toward the phone, his landline would stop ringing.

Took three afternoons, but he learned it.


I just want to add that designers are usually bullied by upper management into designing beautiful things that make upper managers look good with their friends. No matter how impractical those beautiful things are.

Edit: Oh, and the "beauty" is in the eye of the managers.


So, having religion on the front page means politics are now allowed on HN, too. Right?


I don’t think that a game involving uncontroversial facts about the history of politics (e.g. “guess the U.S. President") would be banned under HN’s rules either.


The guidelines say:

"Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, or celebrities, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Videos of pratfalls or disasters, or cute animal pictures. If they'd cover it on TV news, it's probably off-topic. "

No mention of religion there, and it says "most politics" not all politics.

"Anything that good hackers would find interesting" and it seems reasonable for that to include philosophy, religion etc. and definitely an interesting web app is of interest.


This is less about religion directly and more about sharing a cool app imo.

Also, tbf, there are regular posts on the HN front page that I would consider "political". (Though I'm not bothered by them.)


I see this as the only possible logical conclusion


"I was there... 3000 years ago."


Jesus Christ you guys need a life


It could be. But nothing on my end changed from before the update.


I wish I knew!


Guys, the cause is the new OS. It wasn't happening 1hr before it started happening with the new OS, it never happened before.


The cause is probably related to the new OS, but I don't have that same wait on my multiple Tahoe systems, so it's not just because: Tahoe.

If you're a Linux user, or were a Linux user, check the logs, close programs, uncheck login items 1 by 1, run "launchctl list", etc to identify the specific cause.


not ideal but: try a clean install


Way before that:

- check the logs. There may be an obvious hint there as to the cause

- quit all programs, menu bar items, launchd scripts, etc, and check whether the problem persists

- create a new user and see if that user has the problem, too


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