Hâlâ backend ve frontend ilanları açılıyor, mülakatlarda ekran paylaşımı yapılıp kod yazılıyor.
Eski usul şirketlerle yeni sisteme adapte olmaya çalışıyoruz.
Stablecoins are becoming an increasingly important part of global financial infrastructure.
Today, Mastercard is supporting @openstandard and Open USD - an effort to help build more open infrastructure for digital money.
We believe unlocking the full potential of stablecoins will require trusted networks, broad participation, and collaboration across the industry.
Excited to help build what's next.
As it wasn't an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup, Levi's was asked to hide its logo on Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, California).
And they did it in the smartest way possible. #WorldCup#FIFAWorldCup#Levis
Today, we’re sharing the decision that we are winding down Nina Protocol.
The site will be winding down in phases over the next six weeks. You should use this time to withdraw your earnings and export your releases, purchases and connections.
Our goal is to make it easy for you to take your Nina activity with you before the site goes offline. After July 15th the site and app will be fully offline. We’re looking into options to archive Nina Editorial online and will share a link to that once we do.
May 28 - June 15:
- Uploads and purchases on Nina will be shut off
- Site will remain browsable
- Tools for exporting published and purchased releases, withdrawing funds, and exporting social graph will be made available for offboarding
June 15 - July 15:
- Site will no longer be browseable and only offboarding tools will be available
July 15:
- Site will be shutdown
In 2021, we saw musicians’ growing fatigue in the face of streaming’s one-size-fits-all payments, context-collapse, and algorithmic discovery. We set out to build infrastructure for independent music that allowed musicians to sell their music, create their context, and connect with listeners on their own terms.
Our goal was to release independent music from the grips of Big Streaming, which we felt unfairly tilted outcomes to benefit the major labels.
- Over the last five years, we’ve built new models for:
Releasing music direct-to-fans
- Helping artists contextualize their music
- Elevating listeners from the role of passive consumer to active collaborator
- Bringing editorial and curation directly into the discovery experience
While our work created meaningful connections and helped foster listeners’ love for new music, we were unable to find a revenue strategy that would give Nina a path to sustainability at its current size.
We looked at our options for how to fund the platform and continue working on it, and saw no viable paths forward that would allow us to continue developing, or responsibly maintain Nina the way it runs today.
We are disappointed at this outcome and our inability to get Nina to long-term stability, as this has been a labor of love for the last 5 years, but remain honored to have played a role in supporting and highlighting incredible corners of the music community.
We are immensely grateful to all who supported Nina, released music, listened, supported artists, attended shows, and wrote about music on Nina. Big Streaming has the benefit of convenience, but mostly at the expense of the artists big and small who don’t win the attention lottery. We continue to be inspired by platforms like Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Untitled, Subvert, Cantilever, Tidal, Qobuz.
The work of a musician changes with each phase of technology. Anyone who brings more context to artists and provides direct paths to revenue and fans should be supported. We are optimistic and look forward to seeing how those who continue to build for independent music will improve our corner of the world.
i can spot a grifter from miles away.
so i digged into the code to figure out if this is legit or not.
guess i was right.
ben is a crypto founder who runs some weird bitcoin lending platform, i was pretty sure he knows absolutely nothing about ai and memory so i tracked down the repo myself since i was curious.
his website says he likes to build ai powered products and train local ai models? sure man, 80% of your github repo's are bitcoin related stuff. only one ai related project came up you forked in 2024.
mempalace has 10k github stars, more than 1k forks but only.. 7 commits ?
apparently the best memory layer to date?
no git author history, no account connected to whoever wrote the code of this codebase.
it doesn't add up..
the account who pushed the original repo, named: aya-thekeeper, under aya-thekeeper/mempal got deleted right after the repo got published.
you paid a random guy named lu to build this shit out for you.
( "Written by Lu (DTL) — March 24, 2026.
For: Ben." ) - benchmark md file.
lu wrote the code. lu wrote the benchmarks. lu is nowhere in the readme. or mentioned in the github history?
the git history then got squashed to one commit and published under milla jovovich? seriously? a actress?
you say she is a great friend of yours, she has been building this project with you. she does this at night.
yet she has.. 7 commits and only 2 active days in her entire github history?
you paid an actress and a random guy to promote a product you know absolutely nothing about.
Today is my first day at Anthropic.
Super excited I shipped my first change today, added source maps so debugging is easier.
Can’t wait to show you all what I’ve been working on!
cc: @AnthropicAI
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant.
- No VC funding.
- No viral launch.
- No TED talk.
- Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve.
He built a language that fit in kilobytes.
50 years later, it runs everything.
Linux kernel. Windows. macOS.
Every iPhone. Every Android.
NASA’s deep space probes.
The International Space Station.
> Python borrowed from it.
> Java borrowed from it.
> JavaScript borrowed from it.
If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow.
He died in 2011.
The same week as Steve Jobs.
Jobs got the front pages.
Ritchie got silence.
This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
Clawd disaster incoming
if this trend of hosting ClawdBot on VPS instances keeps up, along with people not reading the docs and opening ports with zero auth...
I'm scared we're gonna have a massive credentials breach soon and it can be huge
This is just a basic scan of instances hosting clawdbot with open gateway ports and a lot of them have 0 auth