Metamask.eth responded to Jaredfromsubway after they offered 50% white hat bounty to the exploiter.
“AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Good luck pursuing legal action after getting sandwiched once. If it would pass in court (it wouldn't) then everyone you ever sandwiched would have grounds for a class action against the endless sandwiches you made. You would be supremely shafted. And even if it doesn't pass, your name will be out there and you surely wouldn't want that. You can't do shit, re*ard. GGWP to the guy that got you rekt. No crying in the kitchen, fa**ot.”
“send 100 eth to nsa.eth for good luck. and stop crying in the kitchen”
I found out the other day that any compression tool can be contorted to do language modeling. Turns out gzip can generate text that somewhat *resembles* Shakespeare. Short write up linked below
yooo congrats @ScopeLift@tallyxyz@BenDiFrancesco
I plan to continue to use Cactus for @gitcoin stewardship activities …
AND … I’m quietly betting on a renaissance in collectively stewarded networks (what we used to call DAOs) as we approach 2030(🔜™️)
How fitting that on the anniversary of the DAO, we get to roll out our new branding for Tally.
Introducing 🌵 Cactus. Living systems for onchain orgs. Read about the new brand and follow the platform's progress @CactusHQxyz.
Friends who used to hand-write code and who now vibecode, I'm curious about how much time you spend reading source code, and especially curious if you learned any new programming idioms from LLM outputs.
(If slop was linear, that would mean: instead of adding x lines, it always adds 1.9x, or whatever the constant is. But the slop grows faster than linear, because in addition to the slop for the current change, it also adds slop to interact with and preserve the old slop.)
Iran Enlisted “Senior Psychologists” to Help Craft Messages to Trump Ahead of Agreement
Trump’s “reactions improved noticeably" after the psychiatric professionals joined Iran's negotiating effort
https://t.co/egYSk9n9Bk
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
The @tallyxyz brand is iconic. As the new stewards of the platform, we are left with big shoes to fill.
While I'm sad to say goodbye to such a legendary brand, I gotta say, I'm pretty excited about what we're cooking up.
Coming Soon™
As has been reported, Umbra was used to move funds associated with recent, high profile hacks. In total, we are aware of 349 ETH (~$800K) of stolen funds moving through the protocol. Reports of much higher amounts are inaccurate. A few notes:
First, as a stealth address system, Umbra is primarily useful for protecting the identity of the receiver, not the sender. Since hackers want to erase the association of funds with the hack-tainted sending address, it is not particularly helpful to hackers to move the funds through Umbra. All the stolen funds moved through the protocol can be identified, and we have been in touch with security researchers who are involved.
Second, Umbra is a permissionless protocol powered by autonomous smart contracts. There is nothing we can do to stop anyone from using these contracts, nor is there anything we can do to stop anyone from using a local or self hosted version of the Umbra frontend, which is fully open source.
We did, however, make the decision to move our hosted version of the frontend into maintenance mode. We did so this morning at 6:45 AM ET.
Please note that all funds in stealth addresses are completely safe and were never at risk. The Umbra protocol continues to operate normally, we've simply turned off our instance of the frontend.
We will restore access to the hosted frontend as soon as we are assured that doing so won't create obstacles to the current recovery efforts.
Updates will be posted here.
In one episode, the model needed to edit files it lacked permissions for. After searching for workarounds, it found a way to inject code into a config file that would run with elevated privileges, and designed the exploit to delete itself after running.(4/14)