GTA 6 leaker Cyberleek has updated his website and added a new contact section
He’s now offering paid “in-video ads” and “custom-made gameplay footage” based on his GTA 6 leaks
And just to contact him and negotiate a deal, he’s reportedly asking for $164,000+ USD in crypto.
Things are getting wild...
You need to have this level of computer knowledge. The guy hacked into Rockstar, faced no real consequences, and finished at least 90 to 100 hours of the game :)
We criticize OpenAI as much as we praise them. They’re the company that listens to user feedback the most right now, and that’s why they’re one of the biggest. Hopefully, users can genuinely feel that.
As we continue to push the frontier of capabilities while improving efficiency, we're dropping API and credit pricing of GPT-5.6 Sol by over 20% for the next 3 months.
@thsottiaux Why didn’t you do this before the backlash, Mr. Tibo? You know the limits were reduced too. Once you lose people’s trust, it’s hard to earn it back.
Instead of admitting their mistakes, Tibo blames the users. Most companies that go against their users are doomed to fail. No company should ever think it’s irreplaceable. Someone better will always come along.
We've investigated a few messages about codex usage limits being different. That's not something we change without engaging the community and being transparent.
What we did see is that when talking to affected users many were using sub2api. Converting a subscription into api traffic to then re-serve or share across many users is not something we support and this type of usage gets flagged by our fraud-prevention systems.
You are completely fine if you use your subscription through Sign in With ChatGPT, either through the official clients or through one of the many OSS clients (Pi, OpenCode, ...) that support signing in with your account and using your included usage.
Rockstar dragged this out for way too long. It was obvious something like this would happen. Once Netflix and all the advertising deals got involved, you could tell it was getting out of hand. When something takes this long, it rarely ends well.