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Article A broken boot is not a breach
macOS 27 beta stops Asahi Linux booting. Not a confirmed breach: a demonstration that the assumed boundary between OS domains was never enforced.
Our incident report was a vendor blog post
Anthropic's invisible-guardrails apology misses the point: production agents need output contracts, audit ledgers, and sentinel checks, not model-default trust.
Our repair agent patched the wrong file four times
A Claude Code repair agent patched the wrong file four times in 31 hours. Why agents anchor on tracebacks, and the prompt rewrite that fixed it.
31 seconds per 100 lines
38,412 lines of Claude-generated code, 11 incidents, one 11-day silent failure: why generation speed without verification slows your platform down.
AWS Bedrock puts Anthropic inside your data path
AWS Bedrock's required data sharing with Anthropic redefines the trust boundary for third-party LLMs. What failed, why, and what must now be true.
DeepSeek-R1 escapes its release boundary
DeepSeek-R1's open reproduction proves a release model with zero enforcement points: anyone can obtain and run the capability. A control failure briefing.
Every commit swipes your badge at the door
Commits execute under identities. Unenforced IAM boundaries turn routine development into unowned access grants. What failed, why, and what must change.
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