Call your agents. Or better yet, code them—using sentences as dead-simple as this one. AI assistants that can handle work and everyday personal tasks, all powered by brisk English-language commands ...
A critical Telnet vulnerability with a CVSS rating of 9.8 enables attackers to take full control of affected systems before authentication even kicks in, security researchers at Dream Security have ...
Claude Code Remote Control simplifies the process of managing terminal-based coding sessions across desktop and mobile environments. Developed with flexibility in mind, it allows you to seamlessly ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
When a code doesn't work for Solo Hunters, it's usually because of two reasons: The code for Solo Hunters has expired There's a spelling mistake or an additional space in the code Codes for Roblox ...
Security researchers have urged FreeScout customers to patch a maximum-severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability which needs no user interaction to achieve full system compromise.
Earlier this week, I covered the release of Anthropic’s new Claude Code feature, Remote Control. The idea is simple: you start a Claude Code session in Terminal on your Mac and then control it ...
The newly released Claude Code remote control feature enables you to manage local coding sessions from anywhere, providing flexibility for developers who need to switch between devices without losing ...
Claude Code is no longer tied to your desk. Anthropic has introduced a new Remote Control mode that lets you manage and monitor Claude Code tasks from your phone, turning long-running coding jobs into ...
Claude Code has become increasingly popular in the first year since its launch, and especially in recent months, as developers and non-technical users alike flock to AI unicorn Anthropic's hit coding ...
The Shortcuts Corner section of MacStories Weekly has been a staple of the newsletter for almost a decade at this point. With today’s 500th (!) issue of MacStories Weekly, I thought I’d share a ...