Anthropic proudly claimed its team of 16 Claude Opus 4.6 agents had written a Rust-based C compiler from scratch without any access to the internet. Really? That's meant to impress me? Sure, as ...
Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini published a blog post describing how he set 16 instances of the company’s Claude Opus 4.6 AI model loose on a shared ...
The CIDCO MailStation, also sold in the US as Earthlink's Mivo 100, is a strong contender. Launched in 1999, Time Magazine ...
A newly documented Linux botnet named SSHStalker is using the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) communication protocol for command-and-control (C2) operations.
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Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 spends $20K trying to write a C compiler
AI agents build something that mostly works but worries the project's creator An Anthropic researcher's efforts to get its ...
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How the GNU C compiler became the Clippy of cryptography
Security devs forced to hide Boolean logic from overeager optimizer FOSDEM 2026 The creators of security software have ...
AI agents built a fully functional C compiler in two weeks with zero human supervision, compiling Linux and shocking developers.
Much like how BusyBox crams many standard Unix commands and a shell into a single executable, so too does BreezyBox provide a ...
Days after putting SaaS companies on alert with Claude Cowork, Anthropic has now revealed that its Claude Opus 4.6 model can build a C compiler from scratch. Here is why it is a big deal.
In an age when information technology is the norm and not the exception, the Guam legislature has gone without any ...
Computer vision trains AI to interpret images, automating tasks like driving and product tracking. Applications include Amazon's "Just Walk Out" tech and autonomous vehicles' navigation systems. Uses ...
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