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ph3t a day ago

All these security/vulnerability scanning harnesses look more or less the same. Not sure what’s the point of bragging or publishing about them anymore, there’s no moat

skybrian a day ago | parent | next [-]

I imagine they built it mostly for themselves, but open sourcing it is a nice gesture.

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fsuts a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

An end product to justify the Billions spent on AI

ActionHank a day ago | parent [-]

Also so that the engineers have something for the resume that looks and sounds impressive.

They don't know that Dario told me Fable is going to hack the planet.

worldsavior a day ago | parent | prev [-]

They're desperate for the hype.

jabroni_salad a day ago | parent | next [-]

Vulnhunter isn't that exciting but if you scroll down their feed you'll see "guide to common rust errors" which... also isn't very exciting. I think they just need to publish something every week.

fwiw I have seen good whitepapers from them. A while back I used one about their IVR to get exec buy in for re-doing my company's IVR into something a lot better.

ceejayoz a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Eh, Capital One has long been surprisingly progressive on open source and whatnot. They were one of the first to properly adopt OAuth to connect accounts, too, back when Plaid/Mint/etc. were mostly proxying logins.

https://www.capitalone.com/tech/open-source/

https://developer.capitalone.com/documentation/o-auth