
Someone Dumped a Dozen Zero-Days on GitHub and Dared the Internet to Patch Them
Show notes
An anonymous GitHub account drops over a dozen claimed zero-day exploits, with early checks confirming several are real and unpatched — dividing the security community between alarm and a keep-calm-and-patch response. A wave of Asian AI startups releases open models that match the Mythos mixture-of-experts recipe, erasing its architectural advantage. The Commerce Department hits Polestar with a 100% tariff on national-security grounds while sparing Volvo, despite both brands shipping from the sa
Timeline
- 00:00:00 Opening
- 00:00:30 Anonymous GitHub account mass-drops undisclosed zero-days
- 00:02:30 Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models
- 00:03:51 Feds killed Polestar and spared Volvo — the unsettling tariff logic
- 00:05:47 Michigan spent $1.8 billion and only created 602 jobs
- 00:06:21 Zuckerberg's war on whistleblowers escalates
- 00:08:24 What Ozempic does to the gut-brain axis
- 00:09:38 AMD Strix Halo RDMA cluster guide drops alongside a world of AI slop
Related links
- Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Post-Mythos Cybersecurity: Keep calm and carry on - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Feds Killed Polestar and Spared Volvo. That Should Terrify You - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Michigan spent $1.8B and only created 602 jobs - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Zuckerberg's war on whistleblowers - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- What Ozempic does to the gut-brain axis - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- AMD Strix Halo RDMA Cluster Setup Guide - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
- Running a software jam in a world of slop - Bri Hacker News Campaign Feed
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