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Your Website Is Not for You

https://websmith.studio/blog/your-website-is-not-for-you/
90•pumbaa•2h ago•53 comments

Running Adobe's 1991 PostScript Interpreter in the Browser

https://www.pagetable.com/?p=1854
25•ingve•1h ago•10 comments

Apple accidentally left Claude.md files Apple Support app

https://xcancel.com/aaronp613/status/2049986504617820551
97•andruby•2h ago•51 comments

Show HN: Perfect Bluetooth MIDI for Windows

52•mayerwin•3h ago•10 comments

How Mark Klein told the EFF about Room 641A [book excerpt]

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-whistleblower-who-uncovered-the-nsas-big-brother-machine/
637•the-mitr•20h ago•215 comments

Show HN: Site Mogging

https://sitemogging.com
25•jilles•1h ago•25 comments

Show HN: WhatCable, a tiny menu bar app for inspecting USB-C cables

https://github.com/darrylmorley/whatcable
187•sleepingNomad•4h ago•66 comments

New copy of earliest poem in English, written 1,3k years ago, discovered in Rome

https://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/2026/caedmons-hymn-discovery/
102•giuliomagnifico•2d ago•62 comments

Grok 4.3

https://docs.x.ai/developers/models/grok-4.3
178•simianwords•4h ago•234 comments

For Linux kernel vulnerabilities, there is no heads-up to distributions

https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2026/04/30/10
540•ori_b•20h ago•439 comments

If I could make my own GitHub

https://matduggan.com/if-i-could-make-my-own-github/
41•matricaria•23h ago•76 comments

OpenWarp

https://openwarp.zerx.dev
121•zero-lab•11h ago•99 comments

Advanced Quantization Algorithm for LLMs

https://github.com/intel/auto-round
13•lastdong•4h ago•1 comments

Shai-Hulud Themed Malware Found in the PyTorch Lightning AI Training Library

https://semgrep.dev/blog/2026/malicious-dependency-in-pytorch-lightning-used-for-ai-training/
412•j12y•21h ago•154 comments

Opus 4.7 knows the real Kelsey

https://www.theargumentmag.com/p/i-can-never-talk-to-an-ai-anonymously
382•ilamont•1d ago•200 comments

Softmax, can you derive the Jacobian? And should you care?

https://idlemachines.co.uk/essays/softmax
72•smaddrellmander•3d ago•10 comments

Maladaptive Frugality

https://herbertlui.net/maladaptive-frugality/
134•herbertl•2d ago•108 comments

A beginner's guide to Sourcehut (2025)

https://btxx.org/posts/beginners-guide-sourcehut/
33•bradley_taunt•2h ago•9 comments

How an oil refinery works

https://www.construction-physics.com/p/how-an-oil-refinery-works
453•chmaynard•23h ago•141 comments

Claude Code refuses requests or charges extra if your commits mention "OpenClaw"

https://twitter.com/theo/status/2049645973350363168
1212•elmean•22h ago•667 comments

I Got Sick of Remembering Port Numbers

https://gregraiz.com/blog/local-vibe/
98•graiz•2d ago•90 comments

After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to Cyber

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/30/after-dissing-anthropic-for-limiting-mythos-openai-restricts-ac...
84•gbourne1•2h ago•63 comments

CPanel and WHM Authentication Bypass – CVE-2026-41940

https://labs.watchtowr.com/the-internet-is-falling-down-falling-down-falling-down-cpanel-whm-auth...
125•zikani_03•14h ago•48 comments

Our agent found a bug with WireGuard in Google Kubernetes Engine

https://lovable.dev/blog/hunting-networking-bugs-in-kubernetes
33•vikeri•5h ago•5 comments

The Rotary Un-Smartphone (2023)

https://skysedge.com/telecom/RUSP/index.html
43•tzury•3h ago•8 comments

I built a Game Boy emulator in F#

https://nickkossolapov.github.io/fame-boy/building-a-game-boy-emulator-in-fsharp/
296•elvis70•20h ago•69 comments

Can I disable all data collection from my vehicle?

https://rivian.com/support/article/can-i-disable-all-data-collection-from-my-vehicle
652•Cider9986•16h ago•278 comments

Auto Polo

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto_polo
78•canjobear•2d ago•21 comments

You can beat the binary search

https://lemire.me/blog/2026/04/27/you-can-beat-the-binary-search/
336•vok•3d ago•145 comments

Roboticist-Turned-Teacher Built a Life-Size Replica of Eniac

https://spectrum.ieee.org/roboticist-turned-teacher-eniac-replica
41•oldnetguy•1d ago•8 comments
Open in hackernews

Apple accidentally left Claude.md files Apple Support app

https://xcancel.com/aaronp613/status/2049986504617820551
92•andruby•2h ago

Comments

hilti•1h ago
Dozens of comments, but not a single "What was in their Claude.md"
dogma1138•1h ago
The what is in the screenshots….
dgellow•5m ago
You’re expected to read the ~article~ twitter thing :)
fusslo•1h ago
to be honest, for some reason I expected most of apple to eschew claude/ai coding.

I'm not sure why. It just doesn't feel very Apple-like

alex43578•1h ago
Because unlike Apple Intelligence, Claude is useful?
basisword•39m ago
They've had it built in to Xcode for a while now, and I imagine internally a lot longer.
internet2000•1h ago
> Apple runs on Anthropic at this point. Anthropic is powering a lot of the stuff Apple is doing internally in terms of product development, a lot of their internal tools…They have custom versions of Claude running on their own servers internally.

--Mark Gurman, Bloomberg https://x.com/tbpn/status/2016911797656367199

rustyhancock•1h ago
Apple seems to purposefully have decided to sit out the arms race.

Probably smart time to rent and not buy if they plan on buying in a downturn.

stefan_•57m ago
Okay, but why is the Siri team sitting out transformers. I really wanna move past the „Dragon Naturally Speaking“ experience with a bolted on decision tree.
gchamonlive•47m ago
I think it's the same reason why MacOS and iOS degraded a lot in terms of UX the past decade. The focus of Apple shifted towards hardware independence.

The 2010s was marked by Intel's lazy product lineup, year after year pumping rehashes of older products, iterating on top of their 14nm lithography with increasingly minor improvements on its architecture until AMD overcame them. In the process, Apple's partnership with Intel became a liability it had to solve, and a push for the unified ARM architecture was no small feat.

If you ask me I don't think it's justified to degrade the user experience for the sake of focusing on this. It's a trillion dollar company, and has been for a while. Sure it could have tackled both, but what do I know.

In any case I think it explains really well why Siri feels so abandoned.

threetonesun•35m ago
I dunno, Apple has always had a pretty high level of hardware independence, and once could imagine even if Intel did produce great chips for longer the ARM architecture would replace it eventually. Certainly the timeline got shifted (and I'm glad for it) but I don't know if that really impacted Siri. If anything it seems like it got pushed to the bottom of the pile in favor of projects like the Apple Car and Vision Pro OS one on side and the demand to increase services revenue on the other.
newsclues•4m ago
A series is their own chip design, not Power PC or Intel designs.

It's the CPUs they have built for their purposes, which is next level hardware independence.

realusername•17m ago
I always found that Apple had pretty mediocre software qualify, it's always been a very strong hardware company first and foremost.

They have great kernel, drivers and low level engineering but the stack above that has a lot of questionable stuff.

gchamonlive•11m ago
I don't dispute that, but apple made it's business on the premise of being the best in the business in terms of UX. Note though that you can have great UX powered by mediocre software, so those aren't mutually exclusive.
Cthulhu_•3m ago
[delayed]
readams•39m ago
Gemini will be replacing the legacy Siri:

https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/company-annou...

acdha•27m ago
Who’s doing it better? I have yet to hear from a Google or Amazon user who has a transformatively better experience, and I think that’s why they haven’t jumped so far because they have hundreds of millions of users who have daily habits that they don’t want to lightly disturb.
wenc•9m ago
Right now Alexa+ and Gemini are objectively better.

The best is ChatGPT voice mode. It understands non English words and accents amazingly well, and even though the LLM model isn’t the full fledged one, I can have deep conversations with it for an hour without it missing a beat.

Cthulhu_•4m ago
Plus, if someone else does it better (or different), I bet they've got a team and technology at a 90% done state waiting to jump on it, pick it apart and make it better. I don't think they're not doing anything.
piker•1h ago
I'm suspicious of that take from Mark Gurman. That's a lot of detail around pricing and "holding Apple over a barrel" as relates to the Siri deal that seems like a nice PR spin from Anthropic.

Anthropic probably couldn't give the uptime guarantees that Google can, right?

Spooky23•44m ago
Apple is a pretty difficult company to deal with on a B2B basis.

If you have terms that conflict with theirs, they aren’t very flexible. Anthropic can be similarly difficult, and their needs from a business perspective probably don’t align with Siri. I would imagine that Google has a more flexible/long term approach to absorbing some risk in a revenue share arrangement than anthropic who generally wants cash.

Anthropic’s only purpose is to juice whatever KPI‘s are gonna increase their IPO market cap.

engineer_22•22m ago
Tbh I thought their purpose was to power the war machine
piker•15m ago
Yeah, that makes more sense to me than "Anthropic had them over the barrel". Which seemed quite odd given the relative cash positions and installed base of each firm.
Lord-Jobo•30m ago
Gueman might be the only leaker in tech who, so far, doesn’t seem to fuck around. Low miss rate, rarely exaggerates. Of course that could change and he could always get insider info that is wrong.
danpalmer•28m ago
The reporting says it's running on their own hardware.
piker•24m ago
Internal dev tools, but the point I'm making relates to the discussion about choosing Gemini over Claude for their consumer-facing products.
turtlesdown11•6m ago
Gurman is clearly Apple's preferred go to for leaking info
jedisct1•9m ago
> They have custom versions of Claude running on their own servers internally.

This is the important point.

Sending their internal code, documentation, secret tokens, etc. to Anthropic would be completely irresponsible.

But if they are running the models on their own servers, why not!

christkv•1h ago
I really hope its not churning out massive amounts of code for osx and ios or we are in for some pretty interesting times in the next year or so.
neko_ranger•1h ago
So much FUD (and bot replies dogpiling on?) in that thread. It's just a file that specifies some structure for the project. Nothing super secret.
fidotron•38m ago
X somehow manages to get worse for this as time goes on.

Seems like at some point most of the actual humans just gave up on replying.

klustregrif•31m ago
It’s not super secret no. It’s just embarrassing they they don’t have instructions in their AI agents coding and pushing deployments to not push the Claude.md files. It demonstrates that they haven’t fed their AI prompts through AI yet cause it would hav added a clause for that.
caymanjim•8m ago
Have you never used Claude? It regularly ignores directives, no matter how they're worded or how many times they're repeated. It's also hierarchal. Org-wide rules would be in a higher-level directory than repo rules or component rules. This is obviously just a tiny snippet of prompts.
ramon156•51m ago
Unrelated:

Yuck. a lot of those replies have LLM smells. Do people love being a hollow puppet for LLMs to fill in? Have people lost their identity?

j-kent•47m ago
It's not about contributing to the conversation — it's about the fake internet points.
2ndorderthought•44m ago
It's not about the fake internet points — it's about manipulating people to support companies they otherwise wouldn't.
mitchitized•44m ago
You're absolutely right!

(sorry couldn't resist)

SpicyLemonZest•43m ago
If I were a sociopath who didn’t care at all about the commons I’d be ruining by doing so, I suppose I’d find it intellectually interesting to set up a ClaudeyLemonZest and see how people react to various settings.
smcg•30m ago
Come join the party at ClaudeyLemonParty
dgellow•6m ago
Yep, path of least resistance unfortunately. Any recommendations that isn’t discord where to have meaningful online interactions with actual humans?
mushufasa•42m ago
Is it really a mistake? OpenAI's own agent SDK also has a Claude.md file. That's not an indication that OpenAI internally use Claude, rather, it's there because the SDK has multi-model support.
klustregrif•34m ago
It was a mistake yes. And they corrected it. Why would you assume they would do this intentionally?
traceroute66•39m ago
Whilst tempting, I think it is important not to read too much into this.

It is no secret that Apple has an enormous R&D budget.

It is no secret that Apple operates with hundreds of siloed teams in order to maintain individual domain expertise. The teams then come together in a collaborative manner to bring together the final products.

So yes, it is likely true that SOME teams use SOME LLM for SOME tasks. It is a viable argument from R&D and other perspectives. Apple is an enormous multinational company, it is unlikely they have zero-AI on-site.

What is guaranteed NOT to be the case is that Apple is somehow vibecoding company-wide. Old-school engineering is too important for Apple.

I'm sure journalists and Anthropic would love to have you believe otherwise, but I think we need to keep our feet on the ground here and accept the reality is more old-school.

Afterall, as others have pointed out already here ... whilst the rest of Silicon Valley has been shoveling truckloads of cash at AI, Apple have been patiently sitting, watching the bandwagon trundle along the rails.

einsteinx2•36m ago
> It is no secret that Apple operates with hundreds of siloed teams in order to maintain individual domain expertise. The teams then come together in a collaborative manner to bring together the final products.

Having worked there this is a perfect description of the organization from my experience.

> So yes, it is likely true that SOME teams use SOME LLM for SOME tasks. It is a viable argument from R&D and other perspectives.

> What is almost guaranteed NOT to be the case is that Apple is somehow vibecoding company-wide.

100% agree

engineer_22•19m ago
Risk of embarrassment is too great to be vibe coding, apple's brand is TRUST and people don't trust AI... A slip like this erodes their brand
rvnx•6m ago
Not really, almost all software nowadays contains AI-generated code.

It's weird to believe that large corporations should be ashamed to use AI.

It's a standard engineering practice, otherwise it's like if you refuse autocomplete because autocomplete is not right 100% of the time.

Humans are not right 100% of the time either and AI can even perform better than many humans.

nailer•37m ago
Original link: https://x.com/aaronp613/status/2049986504617820551?s=20
embedding-shape•24m ago
I don't think you need to even see any files to realize much of Apple's software is vibe-coded by now.

Had some issues with my monitor apparently seeing connection to my Mac Mini, but the Mac Mini displaying black, apparently somehow got out of sync with my monitor, sleeping the display controller then waking it solved it.

Gathered a bunch of data, wanting to submit a report, since I'm a Apple Developer Program member since like two days ago, and I wanna be a good c̶u̶s̶t̶o̶m̶e̶r̶ user, so I opened up Feedback Assistant.

It asks me for my email, I input it, press enter. A password input appears, but keyboard focus doesn't move there automatically. I know is such a tiny nitpick practically, but tiny shit like this makes it so obvious that not a single person actually tried this UX. 10-15 years ago, Apple would never release something that isn't perfect, but now there are these UX edges absolutely everywhere across the OS.

I ended up not logging in at all, wrote my fix into a tiny fix-display.swift file which I'll run when it happens instead.

suyavuz•10m ago
People become so lazy after ai. Even they don't check what they commit.