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Terminal automation outgrew shell scripts, and Claude's routines are proof
Claude’s Routines feel like the clearest sign yet that terminal automation has outgrown shell scripts and one-off hacks.
It hurts to see your programs taken apart and their weaknesses exposed, but it will make you a better programmer.
NomShub, a vulnerability chain in Cursor AI, allowed attackers to achieve persistent access to systems via indirect prompt ...
North Korean hackers used AppleScript and ClickFix in recent attacks targeting macOS systems at financial organizations.
A growing range of native macOS features are being repurposed by attackers to execute code, move laterally and evade ...
New clnimg-init binary automates the transition to hardened production runtimes, allowing developers to keep their existing Dockerfiles, pipelines, and workflows intact while security teams get ...
Attackers published a malicious command-line version of the popular open-source password manager to the npm registry and may ...
ThreatsDay Bulletin: active exploits, supply chain attacks, AI abuse, and stealth data risks observed this week.
Benchmarking four compact LLMs on a Raspberry Pi 500+ shows that smaller models such as TinyLlama are far more practical for local edge workloads, while reasoning-focused models trade latency for ...
If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
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