
Dane Sherrets
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Dane Sherrets
@DaneSherrets
Innovations Architect at HackerOne. Hacker. Florida Man. Opinions are mine. I follow people I don’t agree with - don’t read into it.
Katılım Temmuz 2014
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I am pushing myself to learn more in public this year and am excited to share my first ever writeup about a vulnerability I found in a verification system used by @worldnetwork.
I'll also share a script for finding similar bugs #bugbountytips
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@WizLikeWizard Same. I gave up trying to make it so all the cool things and now have it focus on a few useful things.
The hope is that the community behind it will eventually make it better.
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@puddingbowl1905 @deanwball Broadly speaking I think studying history gives one a better understanding of human behavior, ability to recognize patterns, and (actual) research skills.
All those help when working in uncharted territory (like A.I.)
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@DaneSherrets @deanwball Would you mind elaborating on any of those insights? (It’s very interesting to me as I am half half with minimal bias arts/sciences.)
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@IterIntellectus This is exactly how I felt when I would see TV commercials for the snuggie
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what?
moltbook was vibecoded in a weekend, hyped for a week, most of the interactions turned out to be fake, and meta just acquired it?
what are they even doing over there
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: META acquires Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents.
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watching the LLM perfectly perform the skill you spent 12 years mastering
AlphaFox@alphafox
What’s the first? 🤔
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Everyone i know who has got to a good @openclaw setup has chewed glass for 4 weeks.
It's a battle but it's worth it in every way!
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@RobertJBye I have been rooting for Anthropic … but now I honestly want to see Dick’s pull off the upset
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We’re #1! Thank you everyone for you support 🎉

Robert Bye@RobertJBye
We’re number 2 now! Keep it coming 📈
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Claude is #1 in the App Store today — I want to say a huge thank you to all of our new (and existing!) users for the support. We’re working hard for you, please share your thoughts and feedback along the way.

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One of the few things this administration responds to is $
This weekend:
- inefficiently vibe code an app with Claude Code
- get your normie friends subscribed to Claude Pro
- upgrade to Claude Max
Give @AnthropicAI their best quarter ever

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I've had the honor to work at Anthropic for the last 6 months. The company is stacked, from each individual contributor to the leadership, with brilliant and principled people. AI is changing the world in interesting and scary ways. I'm proud that A\ will be there to do the work.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
A statement on the comments from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. anthropic.com/news/statement…
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@AnthropicAI The Nobel Committee could do the funniest thing right now…
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A statement from Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei, on our discussions with the Department of War.
anthropic.com/news/statement…
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@VitalikButerin I don’t want to be the guy that just says “what about China” … but (honest question) what about China?
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I'm actually pretty open-minded about the anti-data-center populism.
From everything I've seen from people working on this, reducing industrial-scale hardware availability seems to be both the most practical, and most non-dystopian / non-invasive way to lengthen AGI timelines.
So if the movement that makes that happen starts out with anti-data-center populism, that seems fine?
Of course you have to do things other than going after data centers located in populated areas to really make a dent on AGI timelines (my intuition is that 10-100x compute reduction is feasible in a "static" model of the world, and 100-10000x if you compare to a counterfactual that includes future chip design progress; those numbers *would* make a dent), but there is a first step for everything.
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Opus 4.6 is better at patching bugs than an AI system that won $2M in a years long DARPA-funded research competition for finding/patching bugs not even a year ago.
What a time to be alive…
Dan Guido@dguido
@DaneSherrets @mattjay Opus 4.6 is way better on its own at patching bugs than Buttercup was during the AIxCC competition.
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