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Chinese grey market sells Claude API access at 90% off by using stolen credentials, model substitution, and harvesting users' prompts and outputs for resale as AI training data — 'transfer stations' operate through proxy networks that harvest user data

Chinese grey market sells Claude API access at 90% off by using stolen credentials, model substitution, and harvesting users' prompts and outputs for resale as AI training data — 'transfer stations' operate through…

May 9, 2026 · Luke James

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Hacker News · u/pycassa · May 13, 2026

Tell HN: Dont use Claude Design, lost access to my projects after unsubscribing

I wanted to try codex after 5 months of claude code max subscription. And then I went back to my previous projects on claude design only to realize I don't have access to them anymore.This is a first. I never lost access…

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r/sysadmin · u/down_with_cats · Apr 30, 2026

HP laptop pricing is so out of control, management wants us to look at deploying Mac

We're mostly a Microsoft shop so it's made sense to deploy Windows laptops to our end users. We image them with SCCM (sometimes drop ship using Autopilot) and they're hybrid joined giving users a pretty good experience w…

r/sysadmin · u/uw4yn3 · 2w ago

CTO banned the use of remote access tool

Hi everyone, how’s it going? I’d love to get your perspective on this situation: I’m the sole guy responsible for IT operations and infrastructure for my country at the company where I work. The company was recently "sol…

Hacker News · u/davidvartanian · Mar 17, 2026

I canceled my Antigravity subscription today. Here is why

I was a heavy user of Google Antigravity for my development workflow. I relied on its token throughput to automate boilerplate and architectural prototyping. The recent pricing update and draconian rate limits feel like …

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r/buildapc · u/Veriny · 3w ago

Recently got my hands on an obscene amount of storage I probably don't need

Me and all my friends are in tech, and through one of them I got a sealed, new 8TB Gen 4 M.2 SSD for around 20% of current market prices. I don't think I'll ever need such an amount considering my current rig has 2.5 TBi…