Vol. I · No. 68FRI, JUN 26, 2026
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Claude just saved me from sending money to a scammer and now I feel 90 years old

I’ve been using Claude mostly for coding and summarizing boring work docs, but today it accidentally became my cyber security therapist. I got an email from what looked exactly like one of my vendors asking me to update payment info for an invoice. Same writing style, same signature, referenced a real project, everything. I was literally about to send the payment when something felt slightly off, but I couldn’t explain why. Out of curiosity I pasted the email into Claude and asked if anything looked suspicious. It immediately pointed out a bunch of manipulation tactics I completely missed, ...

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5 gardening tips you can try right in Search

Google demonstrates AI Mode in Search with gardening tips; product feature announcement, not technical or architectural interest.

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Follow-up: Trying to make NVIDIA GPUs plug-and-play on Macs. Found hidden RDMA symbols Apple doesn't want you to see — zero-copy GPU memory sharing might already work.

**TL;DR:** My last post about testing TinyGPU attracted some interest. This is the follow-up. The Blackwell card is detected and the driver loads, but NVIDIA's GSP firmware fails to boot through TB5 (known issue, I'm working with tinygrad on it). While debugging that, I went down a rabbit hole and discovered that Apple's RDMA subsystem accepts Metal GPU buffers for zero-copy network transfers — something nobody has documented. I also found hidden `ibv_reg_dmabuf_mr` symbols in Apple's libibverbs that suggest GPUDirect RDMA might be possible on macOS without any kernel modification. Here's eve...

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