@0xSero good morning. I just got a intel arc b70. Wondering what LLM you would recommend for it. I have Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-UD-Q4_K_M.gguf on my nvidia rtx 5070 ti and I like that.
WARNING: Stablecoins Are Less Secure Than Money In Your Bank Account.
US just seized $1 billion in stablecoins. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirmed it yesterday. His words : “We Grabbed Iranian wallets”
What likely happened in reality:
- Now, if you think there was some kind of careful judicial process to locate IRGC wallets and ban just them that is very unlikely.
- The freezes likely happen via AI and it won't selectively just freeze IRGC accounts or government entities. Such AI system would be to identify and flag anyone it believes to be Iranian.
- If AI knows the address of some Iranian exchange or anyone one for that matter they feel to be affiliated with the government anyone transacting with that entity is a target. And so are the entities transacting with those entities. Imagine the map here.
That's how sanctions work in practice. It’s an algorithm that is broad, automated and error-prone.
Here is what you should learn from it!
- stablecoins have ZERO privacy in their current form. anyone you transact with know everything about your past and future transaction history.
- stablecoins can be easily confiscated even in non-custodial wallet! Infact confiscating your bank balance is much more harder.
- stablecoins are not a type of currency you should be looking for if you need resilience.
- stablecoins are usable for payments not for storing long term savings. You get it in when needed and get out after your task accomplished.
If you’ looking for resilience, privacy and sovereignty become key factors
- Privacy can be provide only by privacy preserving cryptos like Zcash or
Monero.
- if you’re a Bitcoin holder to maintain privacy your should never touch KYCed platforms. If you need make a habit of swapping into XMR/ZEC before touching any platforms that know your identity. This will keep you primarily wallets unlinkable to your identity.
- if you receive stablecoins and need assurance that these balances are never confiscated, convert them to XMR or ZEC. Then you can gradually convert them to BTC if you’re looking to minimize volatility.
Unstoppable wallet has everything necessary for someone to stay resilient:
- store privacy coins
- swap to/from privacy coins
- no KYC swaps
- no meta data leakage on swaps
- no data collection
Hey #tezos fans.
I'm slowly buying back in.
I'm going to the World Cup Games.
Iran VS New Zealand ⚽️ 🏟
I need a New Manchester United Jersey for 2026 to wear
Who's down to buy me it, I'll wear it to the game
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Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed about AI. He fears the permanent underclass.
Doctor says, "Treatment is simple. Read Gary Marcus. LLMs are stochastic parrots—they can't reason out of distribution."
Man bursts into tears. "But doctor..." he says, "I am in distribution!"
14/ We open source all the STEP files for every part.
Fork the design and modify it for your own configuration.
Open source AI hardware is the way!
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📢 Breached and TeamPCP announce supply chain attack competition with $1,000 USD prize and open-sourced Shai Hulud worm
The owner of Breached has announced a joint competition with TeamPCP offering $1,000 USD in XMR to whoever conducts the biggest supply chain attack.
As part of the announcement, TeamPCP's Shai Hulud worm has been open-sourced and hosted on the Breached CDN (also published yesterday on GitHub), with participants required to use the worm in their attacks. Winners are determined by total weekly and monthly download counts of compromised packages, with smaller package compromises added together to count toward the total.
▸ Actor: [Owner] diencracked in collaboration with TeamPCP
▸ Sector: Cybercrime Forum / Supply Chain Attack Tooling
▸ Type: Attack Competition Announcement / Tool Release
▸ Prize: $1,000 USD (XMR only)
▸ Country: N/A
▸ Date: 11/05/2026
Competition details:
▪ First-ever supply chain attack competition hosted on BreachForums
▪ TeamPCP's Shai Hulud worm released as open source and hosted on the Breached CDN
▪ Raw download link also provided for the worm
▪ Participants must use the Shai Hulud worm in their attack
▪ Submissions must include the participant's forum handle, preferably linked to their Breached profile
▪ Reasonable proof of access must be submitted alongside the entry
▪ Winner determined by the largest supply chain attack measured by weekly and monthly package downloads
▪ Compromises of multiple small packages are aggregated toward the total
▪ Prize paid by diencracked in XMR
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Shai-Hulud forcing a refactor of your NPM usage?
The latest release of AIWG includes supply chain skills to help you properly setup you projects both as a consumer and as a publisher.
THIS GUY BUILT AN ENTIRE WIKIPEDIA THAT IS 100% AI HALLUCINATIONS AND IT'S OPEN SOURCE ON GITHUB
it's called Halupedia.
nothing on the site existed before you clicked. every article was generated the second you arrived.
the site has one rule: the universe only exists when you visit it.
it looks exactly like wikipedia. same fonts. same layout. same scholarly citations. same "stumble" button for random articles.
the only difference is none of it is real.
here are some actual articles currently in the encyclopedia:
> the great pigeon census of 1887
> the ministry of slightly wrong maps
> chaldic arithmetic — a branch of mathematics where subtraction is forbidden
> armund the river mapper — a cartographer who mapped 14,000 leagues of river without leaving his chair
> the society for the prevention of unnecessary tuesdays
every article page also tells you how many people are reading it right now. it says: "you alone are consulting this folio at present."
the creator's own tagline for the site is the most unhinged sentence i've read this year:
"an encyclopedia of a universe that does not exist until you visit it"
the entire backend is a single open source repo called vibeserver. one guy. one description on github: "a little webserver making things up just in time."
we built the largest knowledge base in human history and the very first thing a guy did with it was make a hallucinated mirror universe and put it on the open web.
the internet is healing.
Did you know, you can run Openclaw/Hermes/Opencode and AIWG 100% locally on computers with video cards as small as 8gb of vram?
That's right, basic gaming PC is an AI powerhouse in disguise. No cloud required.
Have you tried it yet?