EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 21 MIN
Anthropic, defense, and AI safeguards & Reverse-engineering a neural MD5 - Hacker News (Feb 27, 2026)
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Today's topics: Anthropic, defense, and AI safeguards - Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei details Claude’s deployment on classified U.S. networks and national security workflows, while resisting “any lawful use” demands with limits on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Reverse-engineering a neural MD5 - Jane Street’s ML capture-the-flag puzzle gave solvers full PyTorch weights and required mechanistic interpretability—revealing a hand-built circuit that effectively computes MD5 and checks a hidden 16-byte target hash. Cloudflare’s faster Streams alternative - Cloudflare critiques the WHATWG Web Streams API—locks, BYOB reads, and GC-heavy promises—then proposes an AsyncIterable-based “new streams” model claiming 2× to 120× throughput gains in benchmarks. Mobile freedom: F-Droid governance - F-Droid opens 2026 Board nominations, emphasizing diverse, collaborative leadership for Android user freedom, with clear expectations on time commitment, process, and March 16 AoE deadline. postmarketOS kernels and AI policy - postmarketOS ships generic kernel packages (mainline, stable, LTS), expands hardware CI, and clarifies a policy that forbids generative AI—plus key contributor role changes and KDE nightly builds. Fighting platform enshittification policy - The Norwegian Consumer Council’s “Breaking Free” report frames enshittification as reversible and coordinates letters across EU/EEA, UK, and US to push consumer-first digital market rules and enforcement. Quadtrees for fast nearby search - A practical explainer shows how quadtrees index millions of latitude/longitude points, improving range and nearest-neighbor queries via spatial subdivision, pruning, and tunable node capacity. How corruption becomes normalized - Ashforth and Anand describe “normalized corruption” as a system effect—institutionalization, rationalization, and socialization—explaining how ordinary people sustain wrongdoing through routines, euphemisms, and group pressures. Running classic Windows in browser - RetroTick runs classic Windows and DOS programs in the browser via a desktop-like interface, offering demos like Minesweeper, QBasic, screensavers, and drag-and-drop EXEs for experimentation. Mapping the breakfast ingredient universe - A playful “manifold of breakfast” project models dishes by milk–egg–flour ratios, finds a surprising gap dubbed the Dark Breakfast Abyss, and invites readers to explore data and code to fill it. https://www.anthropic.com/news/statement-department-of-war https://blog.janestreet.com/can-you-reverse-engineer-our-neural-network/ https://f-droid.org/2026/02/26/board-of-directors-nominations.html https://blog.cloudflare.com/a-better-web-streams-api/ https://retrotick.com/ https://growingswe.com/blog/quadtrees https://moultano.wordpress.com/2026/02/22/the-hunt-for-dark-breakfast/ https://gwern.net/doc/sociology/2003-ashforth.pdf https://www.forbrukerradet.no/breakingfree/ https://postmarketos.org/blog/2026/02/26/pmOS-update-2026-02/
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