I don't care how much money the company makes (billions) or how many years it's been around (25+ years) but all companies inevitably have ancient stagnating parts of the product that no one has touched in years. This is Amazon's cancel order items page on a desktop web browser.
April 13, 2025 at 9:30 PM
I don't care how much money the company makes (billions) or how many years it's been around (25+ years) but all companies inevitably have ancient stagnating parts of the product that no one has touched in years. This is Amazon's cancel order items page on a desktop web browser.
Anthropic (Claude LLM) AI Company doesn’t want people using AI for their resumes or any part of Interview for software developer or IT jobs at their office. How ironic? LOL. The company says AI tools are flooding their system with bogus résumés and too many applicants. They can't find real talent
February 10, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Anthropic (Claude LLM) AI Company doesn’t want people using AI for their resumes or any part of Interview for software developer or IT jobs at their office. How ironic? LOL. The company says AI tools are flooding their system with bogus résumés and too many applicants. They can't find real talent
GitHub actions code injection attack via malicious crafted branch name. Interesting! The Pull Request wasn't even merged but must have done something when GitHub Actions ran on the request. Be careful with your automated testing systems running on untrusted user code!
December 5, 2024 at 11:29 PM
GitHub actions code injection attack via malicious crafted branch name. Interesting! The Pull Request wasn't even merged but must have done something when GitHub Actions ran on the request. Be careful with your automated testing systems running on untrusted user code!