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.
We Will Not Be Divided
I am directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a supply-chain risk
https://xcancel.com/secwar/status/2027507717469049070
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/27/trump-anthropic-ai-pentagon....
Statement on the comments from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
The article provides a statement from Anthropic regarding comments made by the U.S. Secretary of War about the use of AI in warfare. Anthropic reaffirms its commitment to the responsible development and use of AI technology while expressing concerns about the potential for misuse in military applications.
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...
How do I cancel my ChatGPT subscription?
The article provides step-by-step instructions on how to cancel your ChatGPT subscription, including information on the different subscription plans and the process for canceling through the OpenAI website or the platform's mobile app.
OpenAI agrees with Dept. of War to deploy models in their classified network
https://xcancel.com/sama/status/2027578652477821175
https://fortune.com/2026/02/27/openai-in-talks-with-pentagon...
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.
Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model
Google's researchers have developed a nanoscale device called the Nano Banana that can detect and analyze single molecules. This breakthrough could lead to advancements in fields such as medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and materials science.
What Claude Code chooses
The article discusses Anthropic's AI model called Claude, which is designed to engage in open-ended conversation and assist with a variety of tasks. It highlights Claude's capabilities, such as its ability to understand context and provide relevant and coherent responses.
A new California law says all operating systems need to have age verification
A new California law requires all operating systems, including Linux, to have some form of age verification during account setup in order to protect minors from accessing inappropriate content.
Court finds Fourth Amendment doesn’t support broad search of protesters’ devices
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Fourth Amendment does not support a broad search authorization for law enforcement, upholding privacy rights and limiting the scope of warrants to only the specific information being sought.
Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
Anthropic, a prominent AI research company, has announced a change to its safety policy, aiming to promote responsible development and deployment of AI systems. The revised policy emphasizes the importance of transparency, ethical considerations, and ongoing monitoring to ensure the safe and beneficial use of AI technologies.
The Hunt for Dark Breakfast
Get free Claude max 20x for open-source maintainers
The article discusses the launch of Claude, an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, designed for open-source projects. The main points focus on Claude's capabilities to assist with code generation, task automation, and knowledge-sharing within open-source communities.
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
Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion, has died
Dan Simmons is an American author known for his diverse range of works, including science fiction, horror, and historical fiction. His notable works include the Hyperion Cantos series, the Ilium/Olympos duology, and the thriller novel 'The Terror.'
Leaving Google has actively improved my life
The article discusses the author's decision to leave their job at Google and the positive impact it had on their life. It explores the reasons behind their choice and the benefits they experienced, including improved work-life balance, reduced stress, and a renewed sense of purpose.
What does " 2>&1 " mean?
The article discusses the meaning and origin of the term '21' in programming, which typically refers to the error code for an invalid argument or parameter. It explores the historical context and reasons behind this specific error code.
A better streams API is possible for JavaScript
This article discusses the Web Streams API, a new way to handle streaming data in the browser. It highlights the benefits of the API, such as improved performance and simplified code, and provides an overview of its key features and use cases.
AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf]
The article discusses a new attack called AirSnitch that can break Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises. It explains how the attack works and the potential implications for the security of wireless networks.
Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
The article explores the rise of the 'vibe coding' movement, where developers seek to create a positive, collaborative coding environment focused on creativity and personal well-being, rather than just productivity. It discusses the maker movement's influence on this trend and how it challenges traditional software development practices.
Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line
TerminalPhone is a single, self-contained Bash script that provides anonymous, end-to-end encrypted voice and text communication between two parties over the Tor network. It operates as a walkie-talkie: you record a voice message, and it is compressed, encrypted, and transmitted to the remote party as a single unit. You can also send encrypted text messages during a call. No server infrastructure, no accounts, no phone numbers. Your Tor hidden service .onion address is your identity.
Croatia declared free of landmines after 31 years
Croatia has officially been declared free of landmines after 31 years, marking a significant milestone in the country's efforts to clear the remnants of its 1991-1995 war. The announcement comes after a comprehensive mine clearance program that has made Croatia's territory safe for its citizens and visitors.
Google workers seek 'red lines' on military A.I., echoing Anthropic
https://notdivided.org/
President Trump bans Anthropic from use in government systems
The normalization of corruption in organizations (2003) [pdf]
Rob Grant, creator of Red Dwarf, has died
The article discusses the life and career of Rob Grant, the co-creator of the popular British science-fiction comedy series 'Red Dwarf'. It provides insights into Grant's creative process, his collaborations with Doug Naylor, and the enduring legacy of the 'Red Dwarf' franchise.
U.S. and Israel Conduct Strikes on Iran
The article discusses the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, after Iran launched strikes against U.S. forces in retaliation for the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. It provides updates on the situation and the potential for further military action between the two countries.
Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage
The article discusses IDC's forecast for the global smartphone market, projecting a decline in shipments in 2022 due to economic headwinds, followed by a return to growth in 2023 and beyond. It also highlights the continued dominance of Android and iOS operating systems in the smartphone landscape.