AI SDK 7 is now available.
Introducing: reasoning control, agent-level tool approval, tool and runtime context, file and skill uploads, MCP Apps, durable workflows, terminal UI, sandbox support, harness integrations, telemetry, lifecycle events, and more.
Unreal Engine 5.8 ships today with experimental MCP server support:
Your sources, your pipeline and your workflow—simply configure the MCP plugin and connect to any agent. Get familiar with the MCP server and the PCG Primitive Plugin today and see what teams can build together: https://t.co/cDITLWWv2F
Intelligence should be open, accessible, and ready to build with, empowering every developer, everywhere.
GLM-5.2 is now available to all GLM Coding Plan users, including Lite, Pro, Max, and Team plans.
https://t.co/AedZACyzej
As our new flagship model, GLM-5.2 delivers powerful coding capabilities, usable 1M-context support, and continued strengths in long-horizon tasks.
API and Chatbot services will launch next week. The model will also be officially open-sourced next week under the MIT License.
The future of AI is open, and it belongs to the people.
If a contract’s view functions alone can define states that shouldn’t occur if everything’s working correctly, then building a prediction market for smart contract exploits could make for a really clean prediction market.
If we redirect the money currently spent on audits into prediction-market-based exploit insurance, DeFi can keep functioning even in a post-Mythos world. You build on the assumption that exploits will happen, and attacks get continuously converted into information. It’s antifragility, basically.
The CTF contract is not exploited, it’s an internal address we use for ops.
POL was being sent to that address because it was in an internal refiller service that checks and refills balances every couple of seconds.
All user funds are safe and the address is being rotated.