Hacker Newsroom for 08 April: Project Glasswing, Concrete Laptop Stand, Claude Mythos Card, Idiocracy Index

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Hacker Newsroom for 08 April: Project Glasswing, Concrete Laptop Stand, Claude Mythos Card, Idiocracy Index

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Hacker Newsroom for 08 April recaps 7 major Hacker News stories, moving through project glasswing, concrete laptop stand, claude mythos card, idiocracy index. (00:00) - Intro (00:22) - Project Glasswing (01:18) - Concrete Laptop Stand (02:11) - Claude Mythos Card (03:08) - Idiocracy Index (03:59) - Artemis Lunar Flyby (04:44) - GLM Long Horizon (05:54) - Ghost Pepper Dictation (06:50) - Closing 1. Project Glasswing Project Glasswing is Anthropic’s new cybersecurity push, built with major partners like AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and others to use Claude Mythos Preview to hunt and fix critical software flaws. The article says the model found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers, and Anthropic is framing the effort as a defensive race to stay ahead of AI-assisted attackers. Story link Hacker News discussion 2. Concrete Laptop Stand A Hacker News post about a Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand shows off a handmade concrete desk accessory with USB ports, a power socket, an integral plant pot, and deliberately weathered details like rusted rebar and exposed wire. The article walks through the build, from the concrete pours and rough surface finish to the rusting and aging effects that give it a broken, industrial look. Story link Hacker News discussion 3. Claude Mythos Card Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview system card lays out a major jump in capability, along with a long safety report covering cybersecurity, alignment, model welfare, and benchmark results. The article says the model is not being released for general use, and instead is reserved for a limited defensive cybersecurity program with partners. Story link Hacker News discussion 4. Idiocracy Index Here’s “Are We Idiocracy Yet? ”, a site that tracks how close the real world feels to Mike Judge’s Idiocracy by lining up scenes from the movie with modern examples and scoring each category on its proximity index. Story link Hacker News discussion 5. Artemis Lunar Flyby NASA’s Artemis II Lunar Flyby post shows off striking new images from the mission, with views of the Moon, Earth, and the Orion capsule that make the flyby feel immediate and real. The article is mostly a gallery, but it underscores how much more vivid modern lunar photography looks compared with the familiar Apollo-era imagery. Story link Hacker News discussion 6. GLM Long Horizon On Hacker News, the article about GLM-5. 1 from z. Story link Hacker News discussion 7. Ghost Pepper Dictation Ghost Pepper is a macOS hold-to-talk dictation project that keeps speech recognition entirely local, using WhisperKit for transcription and a local LLM to clean up filler words and self-corrections before pasting text into whatever app you are using. It’s built around a simple workflow: hold Control to record, release to transcribe, and it aims to balance privacy, speed, and enough customization to suit different microphones and models. Story link Hacker News discussion That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.

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