Flying Penguin
Coverage of Flying Penguin in the Nexus archive.
- Cloudflare CEO Is Lying to You About the Bot Traffic Jump
The article accuses Cloudflare's CEO of misleading claims about a surge in bot traffic. It references a Flying Penguin blog post and Hacker News discussion with 64 points and 34 comments.
- Can Someone Please Explain Whether Cloudflare Blackmailed Canonical?
The article discusses whether Cloudflare blackmailed Canonical, with 78 points and 28 comments on the topic. The discussion is taking place on news.ycombinator.com. The article itself is hosted on flyingpenguin.com.
- A Boy That Cried Mythos: Verification Is Collapsing Trust in Anthropic
The article discusses growing skepticism toward Anthropic's claims about its AI verification processes, with critics comparing the situation to 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.' Trust in the company is eroding as repeated unverified assertions raise doubts about its transparency and reliability.
- FreeBSD CVE-2026-4747 Log Suggests Mythos Is a Marketing Trick
The article from Flying Penguin analyzes the FreeBSD security vulnerability CVE-2026-4747, suggesting that the 'Mythos' framework might be a marketing ploy. It references Hacker News comments and metrics, indicating limited community engagement.
- OpenClaw isn't fooling me. I remember MS-DOS
The article discusses OpenClaw, a proposed free and secure local AI agent, while expressing skepticism through a comparison to MS-DOS. The author critiques the project's novelty and practicality, referencing nostalgia for older computing systems.