30 Lines of Code, 500 Zero-Days: When AI Becomes the Ultimate Hacker
## Opening: An Invisible Threat In late 2024, Nicholas Carlini, a security researcher at Google DeepMind, published findings that shattered industry assumption
Long-form analysis at the intersection of AI and life sciences — all spells, sorted by time.
## Opening: An Invisible Threat In late 2024, Nicholas Carlini, a security researcher at Google DeepMind, published findings that shattered industry assumption
Seven concrete steps—from CLAUDE.md to Hooks to AutoResearch—to transform Claude Code from a generic tool into a personalized development partner.
## Opening: Why You're Stuck LinkedIn is flooded with people saying "I built an AI agent that...". You decide to follow a tutorial. You fall into the LangChain
# Why Your AI Assistant Forgets Everything: The Brutal Evolution of Three Engineering Paradigms > **TL;DR**: Your carefully trained AI forgets you the instant
Why do AI Agents always crash on long-running tasks? The answer isn't in the model—it's in "harness engineering," the operating system for Agents.
Andrej Karpathy stopped writing code by hand in 2024. Not from burnout — from evolution. His framework for AI-orchestrated development is the clearest preview we have of what software engineering becomes next.