• Thu. Apr 30th, 2026

Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Feb. 12, #977

Here are some hints and the answers for The New York Times Connections puzzle for Feb. 12 #977.

Dell XPS 14 Hands-On: The Long-Running Laptop Brand Goes Back to What Works

So far, so good with the first XPS laptop I’ve seen from Dell in a couple years.

Anthropic published the prompt injection failure rates that enterprise security teams have been asking every vendor for

Run a prompt injection attack against Claude Opus 4.6 in a constrained coding environment, and it fails every time, 0% success rate across 200 attempts, no safeguards needed. Move that…

Anthropic published the prompt injection failure rates that enterprise security teams have been asking every vendor for

Run a prompt injection attack against Claude Opus 4.6 in a constrained coding environment, and it fails every time, 0% success rate across 200 attempts, no safeguards needed. Move that…

Aloha, AI Moana: Google’s AI Will No Longer Accept Disney Character Prompts

The apparent change follows a cease-and-desist letter from the House of Mouse in December.

Aloha, AI Moana: Google’s AI Will No Longer Accept Disney Character Prompts

The apparent change follows a cease-and-desist letter from the House of Mouse in December.

Why enterprise IT operations are breaking — and how AgenticOps fixes them

Presented by Cisco AI agents are breaking traditional IT operations models, adding complexity, data silos, and fragmented workflows. DJ Sampath, Cisco’s SVP of AI Software and Platform, believes that AgenticOps…

Premier League Soccer: Stream Man City vs. Fulham Live From Anywhere

A win for Pep Guardiola’s men in west London would move them within 3 points of EPL leaders Arsenal.

The People Shaping How We Think About AI Have a Responsibility to Tell the Whole Truth

Commentary: The public deserves more than one-sided marketing that masks the real risks and concerns of AI.

NanoClaw solves one of OpenClaw’s biggest security issues — and it’s already powering the creator’s biz

The rapid viral adoption of Austrian developer Peter Steinberger’s open source AI assistant OpenClaw in recent weeks has sent enterprises and indie developers into a tizzy. It’s easy to easy…

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