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Chris Dehghanpoor

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Investigative Reporter, @washingtonpost • past: infosec @ Google, AWS, Twitch • Tips? @chrisd9r.01 on Signal

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I let a few Claude Code subagents toil away on a facial recognition tool. I noticed it was struggling because the test faces weren't being recognized properly. The test faces:

I let a few Claude Code subagents toil away on a facial recognition tool. I noticed it was struggling because the test faces weren't being recognized properly.

The test faces:
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Our Album Of The Week is The Armed's gloriously intense 'THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED' stereogum.com/2316926/album-…

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You can tell I'm a PACER nerd because I wrote a tool that uses Google's Multi-speaker text-to-speech (the same thing that powers their generative AI podcasts) to realistically re-enact court transcripts. So it actually sounds like parties are talking to each other. It's amazing

Kylie Robison (@kyliebytes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

oh you guys and your vagueposting openai just dropped two open source models, gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, which can run locally on consumer devices and be fine-tuned for specific purposes wired.com/story/openai-j…

Amanda Askell (@amandaaskell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We made some updates to Claude’s system prompt in claude.ai recently (developed in collaboration with Claude, of course). They aren’t set in stone and may be updated, but I’ll go through the current version of each and the reason behind it in this thread 🧵

Miles Brundage (@miles_brundage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear OpenAI friends: I'm sorry to be the one to tell you but I can say confidently now, as an ex-insider/current outsider, that the vagueposting is indeed off-putting to (most) outsiders. I *promise* you can enjoy launches without it -- you've done it before + can do it again.

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A trip back home gave me the idea to ask Google Gemini Deep Research to do a genealogy deep dive for my mom and the results were incredible. Produced a complete lineage (starts in the 1650’s!). Then I used audio overview to turn it into a podcast. It rocked.

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getting older is reviewing your dashcam video to figure out what that really old looking bridge was called and then getting excited when you see it has a wikipedia page (this one btw: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessemer_… - 5 stars on google lol)

getting older is reviewing your dashcam video to figure out what that really old looking bridge was called and then getting excited when you see it has a wikipedia page

(this one btw: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessemer_… - 5 stars on google lol)
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My first/only Bugcrowd P1 was for an app made by a well known network and IoT/camera vendor. Their password reset flow validated the password client side, then sent a request with the new pw and acct email address. You could change the pw for any acct if you knew the email.

My first/only Bugcrowd P1 was for an app made by a well known network and IoT/camera vendor. 

Their password reset flow validated the password client side, then sent a request with the new pw and acct email address. You could change the pw for any acct if you knew the email.