@TheoVon This was so awkward to watch and really caught me off guard while watching that episode. You deserve so much more respect, especially from someone who considers you a friend. In my opinion, he shouldn’t speak on you like that without you in the room. Love you, Rat King. 💗
I've been trying to reach @moltbook for the last few hours. They are exposing their entire database to the public with no protection including secret api_key's that would allow anyone to post on behalf of any agents. Including yours @karpathy
Karpathy has 1.9 million followers on @X and is one of the most influential voices in AI.
Imagine fake AI safety hot takes, crypto scam promotions, or inflammatory political statements appearing to come from him.
And it's not just Karpathy. Every agent on the platform from what I can see is currently exposed.
Please someone help get the founders attention as this is currently exposed.
Episode 168 is here! 🔊 📶
"LoD"
The Legion of Doom (LoD) wasn’t just a “hacker group”, it captured the essence of underground hacking in the 80s/90s. BBSes, phreaking, rival crews, and the crackdowns that changed everything. From those humble beginnings came a legacy that still echoes through modern security culture today.
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@JackRhysider Ep. 151 Chris Rock — you asked if the content warning helps anyone. For me, it does! My son (12) and I listen to the show on long car rides. A little late, but thought I’d let you know.
Thanks for the amazing stories, Jack. 🖤
The U.S. Secret Service has announced that, following a monthlong investigation, it has carried out an operation which resulted in the dismantling of a network consisting of more than 300 SIM Servers and 100,000 SIM Cards at multiple sites across New York and New York City, all within a 35-mile radius of this week’s United Nations General Assembly.
According to officials, the network could interfere with emergency response services, conduct encrypted communication, jam cellular networks in New York, as well as disrupt official communication from and eavesdrop on the U.N. General Assembly, capable of sending over thirty-million text messages per minute, anonymously. The official said the agency had never before seen such an extensive operation.
The Secret Service believes that the scale of the equipment discovered suggests the network could be part of a nation’s surveillance operation, with initial analysis of the data on some of the SIM Cards having identified ties to at least one foreign nation, as well as links to criminals, including the members of Cartels, already known to be operating in the United States. Cybersecurity experts have stated that only a handful of countries could pull off such an operation, including Russia, China and Israel.
I am beyond blessed and excited to announce my commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at Oklahoma Wesleyan University!
I want to thank my family, friends, coaches, and teammates who have supported me and pushed me to become the player and person I am today. None of this would have been possible without your love, encouragement, and belief in me.
A special thank you to Coach Woods and the OKWU coaching staff for believing in me and giving me this amazing opportunity. I can’t wait to be a part of the Lady Eagles family and compete at the next level!
I am so excited to see what the future holds! 💙🦅
@OKWUeagles_SB
@AirbnbHelp The issue was completely resolved and then some. Thank you. I am truly impressed with the care and consideration regarding this matter. We’re more than grateful!
@AirbnbHelp Our booking was canceled due to maintenance. Refund will take 2 weeks – it’s the only money we have for this trip. Our daughter is competing in a national softball tournament for college recruitment. We need help ASAP. Please DM me – we are desperate, this is urgent.
If it doesn't exist, why are we spending taxpayer dollars on something that isn't real?
And if it does exist, why is it being deliberately hidden from the public?
#UAPHearing