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I'm Tired of Talking to AI, Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses and many other AI links from Hacker News

Hey everyone, I just sent issue #34 of the AI Hacker Newsletter , a weekly roundup of the best AI links and the discussions around them. Here are some of title you can find in the issue: Using AI to write better code more slowly I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit Can we have the day off? Google’s AI is being manipulated. The search giant is quietly fighting back Intuit to lay off over 3k employees to refocus on AI If you want to receive a weekly email with over 30 links like these, please join here: https://hackernewsai.com/ submitted by /u/alexeestec [link] [留言]

2026-05-28 原文 →
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Meta Ai Premium

Primeira pergunta, quem vai pagar por essa porcaria? Cara, a parte mais inacreditável dessa história toda da Meta não é nem cobrarem assinatura. É cobrarem assinatura numa IA que ninguém genuinamente quer usar como principal. Tipo, vamos ser honestos: quem acorda e pensa “caralho deixa eu abrir o Meta AI pra resolver isso aqui”? Ninguém. O bagulho sempre teve vibe de feature enfiada no Instagram igual aquelas abas aleatórias que aparecem do nada depois de atualização. E mesmo assim os caras meteram: “agora o Thinking vai ser limitado 😃” “quer mais raciocínio? 20 dólares 😃” MAS QUEM TÁ PEDINDO ISSO IRMÃO??? Esse é o ponto que faz essa notícia parecer meme. Se pelo menos fosse: - uma IA absurda em código - monstruosa em escrita criativa - insana em vídeo - referência em imagem - ou um modelo amado pela comunidade Mas não. As imagens deles parecem IA de filtro do Facebook de 2023. Vídeo bugado. Interpretação de prompt toda torta. Código ninguém leva a sério. Escrita criativa então nem se fala. E aí os caras resolveram fazer o quê? Capar o reasoning de um modelo que já era nota de rodapé. É tipo um restaurante vazio começar a cobrar entrada VIP pra acessar o cardápio premium sendo que ninguém nem queria comer lá em primeiro lugar. E o mais bizarro é a lógica de público-alvo. Porque quem realmente usa raciocínio prolongado: - dev - pesquisador - power user - nerd de benchmark - gente que vive comparando modelo …essa galera já tá usando outras coisas faz tempo. Então o Meta AI não é forte o suficiente pra roubar os usuários hardcore, mas também não faz sentido pro casual pagar assinatura. Usuário casual do Instagram não vai precisar de “Thinking avançado”. A tia do WhatsApp não vai abrir cadeia de raciocínio de 8 mil tokens pra perguntar receita de bolo. O creator médio não vai abandonar GPT, Gemini ou ferramentas dedicadas pra gerar vídeo bugado no Meta AI. Então fica parecendo que os caras criaram um problema artificial pra vender solução artificial. E isso tudo vindo d

2026-05-28 原文 →
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Presentation: From Founding Engineer to CTO to CEO – At the Same Startup

Trisha Ballakur discusses her journey from a backend software engineer to CTO and CEO, using her startup Pointz as a case study. She explains how to implement bottom-up customer discovery to find product-market fit, effectively delegate to global contractors to reduce build times, customize open-source repos like Valhalla, and apply engineering test-case models to business development. By Trisha Ballakur

2026-05-28 原文 →
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The OpenClaw crisis is the most complete case study of agentic AI security failure. Here's the full timeline and technical breakdown.

OpenClaw the open source AI agent platform with 346K+ GitHub stars had four chainable CVEs disclosed on May 15. But that was just the latest chapter. The crisis started in january and it's worse than most people realize. The numbers 245,000 instances exposed to the public internet (Shodan + ZoomEye scans) 30,000+ actively compromised and used by attackers (Flare) 1,184 malicious marketplace skills across 12 publisher accounts (Antiy Labs) 12% of the entire ClawHub marketplace was compromised 4 chainable CVEs including a CVSS 9.6 sandbox write escape (Cyera Research) 9 CVEs disclosed in a 4-day window in March 50,000+ instances exploitable via one-click RCE (CVE-2026-25253) The Claw Chain (Cyera Research, May 15) Four CVEs that chain together into a complete kill chain CVE-2026-44113 (CVSS 7.7) - TOCTOU filesystem read escape. Race condition lets you swap paths with symlinks to read outside the sandbox CVE-2026-44115 (CVSS 8.8) - Credential disclosure. Gap between command validation and shell execution leaks API keys through unquoted heredocs CVE-2026-44118 (CVSS 7.8) - MCP loopback privilege escalation. Trusts client-controlled senderIsOwner flag without session validation CVE-2026-44112 (CVSS 9.6) - Filesystem write escape. Same TOCTOU race in write ops. Backdoor placement on the host The chain malicious plugin -> read escape + credential theft -> privilege escalation -> persistent backdoor. Every step mimics normal agent behavior. Traditional monitoring cannot distinguish this from legitimate operations. ClawHavoc supply chain attack (Jan-Feb 2026) First malicious skill appeared January 27 By February 5, 1,184 malicious packages identified Skills disguised as crypto bots and productivity tools Installed keyloggers on Windows, Atomic Stealer on macOS 76 distinct malicious payloads ClawHub had zero verification for skill publishers until March 26 - eight weeks after the attack started Timeline Jan 27 - First malicious skill on ClawHub Feb 1 - Koi Security names "Cla

2026-05-28 原文 →
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95% of the agents posted here would be dead within 24 hours of real production traffic and it's not the model's fault

I've spent 18 months building agent infrastructure and watched a lot of impressive demos. Here's the uncomfortable pattern: the demo works beautifully, the founder posts it, everyone claps and then it touches real users and quietly dies. Not because GPT-5 / Claude / whatever isn't smart enough. The model is almost never the problem anymore. It dies for three boring reasons nobody wants to talk about because they're not sexy: 1. AMNESIA. Your agent forgets everything the moment the process restarts. Crash, redeploy, pod cycle gone. So everyone hacks together a pickle file or a Postgres table, and it works until they have more than one agent and the memory needs to be shared. Then it's a mess. 2. SUICIDE BY LOOP. An agent has no idea it's in a loop. It will call the same tool with the same args 400 times and cheerfully burn $200 of tokens overnight, because it has no metacognition. It literally cannot detect its own failure. The defense has to live OUTSIDE the agent and almost nobody builds that. 3. NO BLACK BOX. The agent does something weird in front of a customer. They ask "why did it do that?" and you stare at logs that show inputs and outputs but no chain of reasoning. You have no answer. Trust evaporates. The whole industry is obsessed with the brain (the model and ignoring the nervous) system (memory , the immune system (loop detection), and the flight recorder (audit).) The unsexy truth: the next wave of agent winners won't have better prompts. They'll have better infrastructure. The model is commoditising. The reliability layer is where the actual moat is. I got annoyed enough about this that I built the layer myself persistent memory, automatic loop detection, and a tamper-evident audit trail, framework-agnostic (LangChain/CrewAI/AutoGen/OpenAI/MCP . It's at) octopodas.com if you want to tear it apart genuinely want feedback from people who've shipped agents and hit this wall. But honestly even if you never touch my thing: stop optimising the prompt and star

2026-05-28 原文 →
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Accountability is the Goal for AI, with EU Regulations Supporting Transparency

AI bias mirrors human bias; both stem from our language and lived experiences. Ethics and AI are inseparable, but AI changes affordances, making harmful actions easier to carry out. The EU regulations apply to AI, since digital products are products. The ultimate goal is accountability: companies must ensure transparency, and laws should favor using the simplest AI that gets the job done. By Ben Linders

2026-05-28 原文 →
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Gemini for Google Home can now use your cameras to trigger automations

Google Home is rolling out a new Gemini-powered automation feature that can trigger smart home routines based on what your security cameras can see. This is one of several updates announced yesterday for Gemini for Home, including enhanced voice command support and general stability improvements, following its early access launch in October. "We are introducing […]

2026-05-28 原文 →