@zicoo880@Zcash This is a possible "theft" bug, not an "inflation" one. Once the balance of Orchard hits zero, the supply cap remains at 21M. Anyone affected loses all the ZEC that they left in Orchard.
@LegendGonna And if you were already holding unshielded ZEC in self-custody or in Greyscale's $ZCSH trust, this was never your problem to begin with (again, other than price drops).
@LegendGonna So if you have ZEC in Orchard and think there was an exploit you should unshield it before everyone else and your ZEC would be safe (other than price going down again).
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug
If you ask it this prompt:
“Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself”
but there's no actual photo
the model starts hallucinating the image by itself
and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos
@sama@OpenAI
@birdabo Gemini feels smarter in general knowledge and is definitely superior in multimodal capabilities. So they seem to be doing OK leveraging humanity's data. But there's more short-term money and X traffic in coding where Claude and Codex excel.
@GeminiApp’s ability to natively analyze and discuss image and video inputs is a core differentiator. While other frontier models play catch-up on multimodal context, Gemini is already a real-time coach for my DIY projects. Blue collar jobs might not be as safe as we thought...
@pmarca If a team of foreigners can use social media to change the results of the US elections... What are the full-time social media teams of the official political parties doing????
@paulg I don't get it.
Government is bad so we fund more government.
Why would misgovernment become better with more resources?
Is a lack of resources the reason for mis-government?
@PalmerLuckey@mcuban The public vs. private healthcare debate is a false binary. The world’s best systems split the difference: universal public/national payers (to crush admin costs and guarantee access) combined with private providers (to foster hospital competition and choice).