Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence research company, has issued a statement addressing concerns about its potential involvement with the U.S. Department of War. The statement emphasizes Anthropic's commitment to beneficial AI development and its intention to remain transparent about its work and collaborations.
Layoffs at Block
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/26/block-laying-off-about-4000-...
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/block-plans-to-lay-off-nea...
Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users
Hi HN,
I recently noticed that an YC company (Run ANywhere, W26) sent me the following email:
From: Aditya <aditya@buildrunanywhere.org>
Subject: Mikołaj, think you'd like this
[snip]
Hi Mikołaj,
I found your GitHub and thought you might like what we're building.
[snip]
I have also received a deluge of similar emails from another AI company, Voice.AI (doesn't seem to be YC affiliated). These emails indicate that those companies scrape people's Github activity, and if they notice users contributing to repos in their field of business, send marketing emails to those users without receiving their consent. My guess is that they use commit metadata for this purpose. This includes recipients under the GDPR (AKA me).
I've sent complaints to both organizations, no response so far.
I have just contacted both Github and YC Ethics on this issue, I'll update here if I get a response.
Banned in California
Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model
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What Claude Code chooses
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Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
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The Hunt for Dark Breakfast
Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance
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How will OpenAI compete?
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Court finds Fourth Amendment doesn’t support broad search of protesters’ devices
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What does " 2>&1 " mean?
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AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf]
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Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion, has died
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Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
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RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
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Get free Claude max 20x for open-source maintainers
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A better streams API is possible for JavaScript
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Leaving Google has actively improved my life
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Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line
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First Website (1992)
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Google workers seek 'red lines' on military A.I., echoing Anthropic
https://notdivided.org/
OpenAI raises $110B on $730B pre-money valuation
https://openai.com/index/scaling-ai-for-everyone/
https://x.com/sama/status/2027386252555919386
https://xcancel.com/sama/status/2027386252555919386
Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage
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The normalization of corruption in organizations (2003) [pdf]
Open Source Endowment – new funding source for open source maintainers
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The Pentagon is making a mistake by threatening Anthropic
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OsmAnd’s Faster Offline Navigation (2025)
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BuildKit: Docker's Hidden Gem That Can Build Almost Anything
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