Comment by Lucasoato 11 days ago Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> 6 comments Lucasoato Reply Balinares 11 days ago Ah, getting the job done by disabling important validation, if that isn't the most prominent Opus trait...I wonder how much this will end up costing the industry in aggregate. catlifeonmars 11 days ago I’m thinking of pivoting into cybersecurity. I suspect that’s where the all money will be in the next couple of years. philipwhiuk 10 days ago At least until the pivot by Claude et al from AI for work to AI for cybersec analysis. 1 reply → xmcqdpt2 11 days ago Not entirely different from many human engineers... philipwhiuk 10 days ago Indeed - most of my StackOverflow credit is for explaining TLS config options.
Balinares 11 days ago Ah, getting the job done by disabling important validation, if that isn't the most prominent Opus trait...I wonder how much this will end up costing the industry in aggregate. catlifeonmars 11 days ago I’m thinking of pivoting into cybersecurity. I suspect that’s where the all money will be in the next couple of years. philipwhiuk 10 days ago At least until the pivot by Claude et al from AI for work to AI for cybersec analysis. 1 reply → xmcqdpt2 11 days ago Not entirely different from many human engineers... philipwhiuk 10 days ago Indeed - most of my StackOverflow credit is for explaining TLS config options.
catlifeonmars 11 days ago I’m thinking of pivoting into cybersecurity. I suspect that’s where the all money will be in the next couple of years. philipwhiuk 10 days ago At least until the pivot by Claude et al from AI for work to AI for cybersec analysis. 1 reply →
philipwhiuk 10 days ago At least until the pivot by Claude et al from AI for work to AI for cybersec analysis. 1 reply →
xmcqdpt2 11 days ago Not entirely different from many human engineers... philipwhiuk 10 days ago Indeed - most of my StackOverflow credit is for explaining TLS config options.
philipwhiuk 10 days ago Indeed - most of my StackOverflow credit is for explaining TLS config options.
Ah, getting the job done by disabling important validation, if that isn't the most prominent Opus trait...
I wonder how much this will end up costing the industry in aggregate.
I’m thinking of pivoting into cybersecurity. I suspect that’s where the all money will be in the next couple of years.
At least until the pivot by Claude et al from AI for work to AI for cybersec analysis.
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Not entirely different from many human engineers...
Indeed - most of my StackOverflow credit is for explaining TLS config options.