Offensive cyber is our thing.

Joined January 2025
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Our business model is this: - Attract the very best vulnerability researchers and exploit developers in the world to join our company. This mostly revolves around junior engineers with raw talent/extremely high IQ. We don’t care if they have a college degree/industry experience or if they are total recluse-types who never want to attend some stupid “team building event” or whatever. This is largely an individual sport. And we want the Roger Federer(s) and Novak Djokavic(s) to work for us. We will hone their skills beyond what would be otherwise possible and polish them into absolutely deadly weapons. - Pay them so well (including serious equity), and task them with working on things so cool, that they would never even want to take an interview for a job at another firm (think Renaissance Technologies in the hedge fund world, but for computer network exploitation). We want to make these people very rich—which almost never happens to people with these skills in this industry. The only tradeoff is that they will have zero fame or public recognition, and they have to be okay with that (fame is overrated anyway) - Build the resulting primitives into the most sophisticated and powerful offensive cyber capabilities and platforms imaginable, in order to monitor, degrade and defeat the enemies of Western Civilization — If this sounds like what you’re after, reach out. Careers@IRISC2[.]com
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When Fable 5 returns, assuming it’s still still classified under ITAR, how many US persons are going to share an API key with their friends overseas and get hit with charges?
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Too bad you can’t put Fable 5 on a t shirt
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IRIS C2 retweeted
the real permanent underclass was lack of US citizenship all along
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Jun 11
We built our own search engine internally to deal with this problem, and speed up our research across the “dead web” Works great
Jun 11
I often find myself researching esoteric technology and not being very happy with the results I find on google/with AI agents searching google. So I made a little agentic system that is more internet archive centric. And I must say... It's striking how so much of the internet just disappears. There are incredible blogs from 2004 about the latest and greatest optical computing innovations in US aerospace, and the guy who ran the blog just died and so the godaddy bill wasn't paid and so the blog just disappeared.
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Jun 11
It has a headless API too, so AI agents working on long-running research tasks can use the tool as they see fit.
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Browsing through the “dead web” reminds me how much high quality the internet browsing/research experience was 20 years ago. Much higher signal to noise ratio back then.
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Fable 5 writes C code that looks more visually human
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Jun 11
I often find myself researching esoteric technology and not being very happy with the results I find on google/with AI agents searching google. So I made a little agentic system that is more internet archive centric. And I must say... It's striking how so much of the internet just disappears. There are incredible blogs from 2004 about the latest and greatest optical computing innovations in US aerospace, and the guy who ran the blog just died and so the godaddy bill wasn't paid and so the blog just disappeared.
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Jun 11
Even with the old UI, this has always been one of the most underrated photo editing apps. It has always just worked really well.
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Newly updated Snapseed UI looks extremely good.
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Fully human developed exploits are now worth more money than ever, because you can be more certain that some schlub with Claude won’t discover the same one 20 minutes later and post it on GitHub
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It won’t even answer the question. Claude Fable 5 is an utterly defective launch
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Claude Fable 5 rejects ALL biochemistry prompts WTF?
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This model is completely defecting How the hell did @AnthropicAI release this?
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Mythos is not, in my experience, any better at normal writing. It’s a horrendous writer still. Filled with AI-isms and extremely verbose
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Facial recognition is for noobs Real professionals identify and track their targets based on the patterns that present in the veins of their hands Has existed for 25 years btw
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Why is the regular ChatGPT app UI so laggy?
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It has some really weird state management bugs
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Claude 4.8 Opus can finally write some really decent Haskell
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