Sequoia Voting Systems has announced that, after fighting tooth & toenail for years to keep its source secret, that they are going to let the public see the code.
They are not making the source code Open Source. They aren't going to let anyone else "touch" their precious code. They will only allow the public to look behind the curtain.
This just 5 days after the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation (OSDV) announced the release of its code, which is uh... open source.
Claude Opus 4.7 identified a writer from 125 words she'd never published
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Kelsey Piper, a writer at Vox's Future Perfect, pasted 125 words of an
unpublished political column into Claude Opus...
2 hours ago
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