ADHD Diary #003 — Easter Monday, Spring Vibes, and a Brain That Never Stops
Easter Monday brought unexpected joy with swimming, treats, and quality time. Discover how these moments are a treasure for an ADHD brain.
Easter Monday brought unexpected joy with swimming, treats, and quality time. Discover how these moments are a treasure for an ADHD brain.
We red-teamed ShieldX v0.4 with 386 automated and manual attack scenarios across 13 attack categories. The result: 99.6% attack detection, zero test failures, and 100% kill chain coverage.
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