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A $20 pen testing AI that runs the exploit instead of refusing? Plus Apple quietly gives back features it took six years ago. • Show HN: We post-trained a model that pen tests instead of refusing your code Cosine has launched 'cos', a post-trained AI security tool that actually runs penetration tests instead of refusing sensitive requests, available as a CLI for $20/month. • Longevity Startup Doses First Human in Bid to Reverse Age-Related Sight Loss Boston longevity startup Life Biosciences has dosed its first human patient with ER-100, a drug that reversed age-related vision loss in monkeys and is now in FDA-cleared clinical trials. • iOS 27 makes it easier to access Apple TV remote on iPhone and iPad iOS 27 brings back the Apple TV Remote as a standalone Home screen app icon on iPhone and iPad, ending a six-year absence of the dedicated app since 2020. • iOS 27 Lets You Dismiss the 'Now Playing' Lock Screen Widget iOS 27 lets users finally swipe away the Now Playing widget on the iPhone Lock Screen, a small but long-requested quality-of-life fix spotted in the first developer beta. • Building Smarter Cities No article content was provided, so a factual summary cannot be generated from the title 'Building Smarter Cities' alone. — This episode is sponsored by Prompt Vector, from Hen Solutions LLC — over 1,000 professional, ready-to-use AI prompts for iPhone and Mac. The core app is free, and Premium is free for a full month. Download it on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/promptvector/id6764571041
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