An explanation of the Claude Opus 4.6 linux kernel security findings as presented by Nicholas Carlini at unpromptedcon.
eichin•1h ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sd26pWhfmg is the presentation itself. The prompts are trivial; the bug (and others) looks real and well-explained - I'm still skeptical but this looks a lot more real/useful than anything a year ago even suggested was possible...
jazz9k•58m ago
This does sound great, but the cost of tokens will prevent most companies from using agents to secure their code.
KetoManx64•24m ago
Tokens are insanely cheap at the moment.
Through OpenRouter a message to Sonnet costs about $0.001 cents or using Devstral 2512 it's about $0.0001.
An extended coding session/feature expansion will cost me about $5 in credits.
Split up your codebase so you don't have to feed all of it into the LLM at once and it's a very reasonable.
eichin•1h ago
eichin•1h ago