Donald Blessing

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Donald Blessing

Donald Blessing

@DonaldBlessing

Husband, Father, Lover of God, Web developer (PHP/Laravel/Livewire/Java)

Katılım Aralık 2012
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Iyasele
Iyasele@iyasele_o·
@crazibeat1 @DonaldBlessing @Ifedee26 @osasinrobotics You windows hating community are funny as hell, the only thing similar between Linux and Mac OS is that they’re both unix based OS, you don’t get the freedom you get with Linux on Mac OS but windows is shit yet you need VMware to run windows for your needs, expensive hating lol.
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Donald Blessing@DonaldBlessing·
@crazibeat1 @Ifedee26 @iyasele_o @osasinrobotics We are talking use cases of the different OS and like it or not Mac has its limitations. And I painfully discovered this at some point after believing that it coukd do anything. What my M4 Pro 24GB couldn't do, a 8GB RAM Core i5 did it effortlessly.
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Ifedayo@Ifedee26·
@iyasele_o @osasinrobotics She does embedded system/robotics whatever app she can’t use can be used via VMware. MacBooks are actually easy to use. I don’t have to prove anything to you cause you think this is bragging. Stronger battery, apple eco system is quite cool too.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Resist this with EVERYTHING. I had to stop mentally converting everything to Naira before I broke free from this. Once you are not mentally tethered to Nigeria even while living there, you can think bigger. Also, don't compare yourself with other Nigerians; aim much higher.
Dede 💗@msdede_x

One of my biggest fears is having to settle for a mediocre life just because I was born in Nigeria. I can’t let that happen

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Guru Programmer@frankdupr33·
@asemota @osuide @404secnotfound there's a secret PR stunt here, ideally not every major software is opensource, now companies are gonna be scared, call on Anthropic to scan their systems for vulnerabilities and honestly claude is just gonna get bigger quality code bases to train its models🙂
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
I asked Claude about Mythos and became even more worried. cc: @osuide, @404secnotfound This is very fresh news — announced just yesterday (April 7, 2026). Here's a summary: Claude Mythos Preview is Anthropic's most powerful model to date — described internally as a "step change" beyond even Opus. Here's what we know: What it isAnthropic describes it as "by far the most powerful AI model we've ever developed," with a new tier called "Capybara" — larger and more capable than Opus — that Mythos appears to be built on. Why is it being withheld from public release? During testing, Anthropic found that Mythos Preview is capable of identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and every major web browser. The exploits it constructs are sophisticated — in one case, it chained together four vulnerabilities into a complex browser exploit that escaped both renderer and OS sandboxes. How capable is it, really? Opus 4.6 turned Firefox vulnerabilities into working exploits only 2 times out of several hundred attempts. Mythos Preview, running the same benchmark, produced 181 working exploits and achieved register control 29 more times. How it was tested: Anthropic deployed it via Claude Code in isolated containers, prompting it to simply "find a security vulnerability in this program." It would read code, hypothesize vulnerabilities, run the project, add debug logic, and output bug reports with proof-of-concept exploits. Project Glasswing. Rather than a public release, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing — an effort to give organizations that build or maintain critical digital infrastructure early access to Mythos Preview to find and patch vulnerabilities before the model (or similar ones) becomes broadly available. An important nuance: These cybersecurity capabilities were not explicitly trained into the model — they emerged as a downstream consequence of general improvements in code, reasoning, and autonomy. It's a significant moment. Anthropic is essentially saying this model crosses a threshold where responsible release requires a coordinated defensive deployment first. Given your interest in AI infrastructure and agentic platforms, this is directly relevant — the security layer of agent infrastructure just became a much more urgent problem.
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Donald Blessing@DonaldBlessing·
@asemota It's even funnier when you realise who is in charge of YC and who started delving into things🤣🤣🤣
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
Still laughing at the name for a YC startup and maybe only Nigerians would understand. 😂😂😂
Ryan@ohryansbelt

Delve, a YC-backed compliance startup that raised $32 million, has been accused of systematically faking SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance reports for hundreds of clients. According to a detailed Substack investigation by DeepDelver, a leaked Google spreadsheet containing links to hundreds of confidential draft audit reports revealed that Delve generates auditor conclusions before any auditor reviews evidence, uses the same template across 99.8% of reports, and relies on Indian certification mills operating through empty US shells instead of the "US-based CPA firms" they advertise. Here's the breakdown: > 493 out of 494 leaked SOC 2 reports allegedly contain identical boilerplate text, including the same grammatical errors and nonsensical sentences, with only a company name, logo, org chart, and signature swapped in > Auditor conclusions and test procedures are reportedly pre-written in draft reports before clients even provide their company description, which would violate AICPA independence rules requiring auditors to independently design tests and form conclusions > All 259 Type II reports claim zero security incidents, zero personnel changes, zero customer terminations, and zero cyber incidents during the observation period, with identical "unable to test" conclusions across every client > Delve's "US-based auditors" are actually Accorp and Gradient, described as Indian certification mills operating through US shell entities. 99%+ of clients reportedly went through one of these two firms over the past 6 months > The platform allegedly publishes fully populated trust pages claiming vulnerability scanning, pentesting, and data recovery simulations before any compliance work has been done > Delve pre-fabricates board meeting minutes, risk assessments, security incident simulations, and employee evidence that clients can adopt with a single click, according to the author > Most "integrations" are just containers for manual screenshots with no actual API connections. The author describes the platform as a "SOC 2 template pack with a thin SaaS wrapper" > When the leak was exposed, CEO Karun Kaushik emailed clients calling the allegations "falsified claims" from an "AI-generated email" and stated no sensitive data was accessed, while the reports themselves contained private signatures and confidential architecture diagrams > Companies relying on these reports could face criminal liability under HIPAA and fines up to 4% of global revenue under GDPR for compliance violations they believed were resolved > When clients threaten to leave, Delve reportedly pairs them with an external vCISO for manual off-platform work, which the author argues proves their own platform can't deliver real compliance > Delve's sales price dropped from $15,000 to $6,000 with ISO 27001 and a penetration test thrown in when a client mentioned considering a competitor

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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant. - No VC funding. - No viral launch. - No TED talk. - Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve. He built a language that fit in kilobytes. 50 years later, it runs everything. Linux kernel. Windows. macOS. Every iPhone. Every Android. NASA’s deep space probes. The International Space Station. > Python borrowed from it. > Java borrowed from it. > JavaScript borrowed from it. If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow. He died in 2011. The same week as Steve Jobs. Jobs got the front pages. Ritchie got silence. This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
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Mr Bayo
Mr Bayo@mrbayoa1·
Special journey. Arsenal ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Newton Job
Newton Job@_newtonjob·
Is anyone genuinely still defining fillables?
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Dad and Buried
Dad and Buried@DadandBuried·
Once you've figured out how to parent your first kid, it's already too late; the only way to put that knowledge into practice is to have another kid. Unfortunately, the second kid is so different from the first that none of the stuff you learned applies. It's a flawed system.
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Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷
Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷@mathladyhazel·
This math joke is nice. Happy pi day.
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