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Anthropic's Project Parka sits through meetings and assigns Claude agents the homework (11 minute read)
Anthropic's Project Parka is a Mac-first feature that can capture system and microphone audio, stream speaker-attributed transcripts, and create runnable work for Claude's agents. The feature could allow users to turn meetings into full implementation prompts. It is unclear whether Claude will start actions automatically or if it waits for user approval.
Jun 12 | Blog
I Tried to Build a Context Layer for My Agent in a Weekend. Reader, I Did Not Build a Context Layer for My Agent in a Weekend.
A "simple" weekend project turns into real infrastructure, and why agent context deserves a boring, reliable foundation.
SponsoredAug 21 | Infosec
StrongestLayer (Product Launch)
StrongestLayer provides email security for phishing, business email compromise, and adversary-in-the-middle attacks. It evaluates message context and evidence to flag suspicious emails, including attacks that do not match known patterns.
Aug 21 | Hardware
How Will the Custom HBM Business Work? (4 minute read)
This post examines the shifting commercial models and technical complexities surrounding custom High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) as the semiconductor industry transitions toward HBM4 architectures. Moving the memory stack's base logic die to leading-edge foundry processes requires unprecedented collaboration among DRAM manufacturers, pure-play foundries, IP providers, and custom ASIC designers. This structural shift introduces major operational challenges regarding Known Good Die (KGD) test coverage, advanced packaging integration, and yield-loss liability, requiring new multi-party business frameworks to commercialize application-specific memory subsystems.
Aug 21 | It
Citrix urges admins to patch new NetScaler flaws ASAP (2 minute read)
Citrix has warned customers to patch two NetScaler vulnerabilities that could enable remote authentication bypass or denial-of-service attacks under specific configurations. The company recommends upgrading affected NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway appliances to specified builds, although it says neither flaw has been observed being exploited. Administrators can inspect configuration strings to determine exposure.























































































































































