@JohnSnow361474 The most devious thing about AI is that it's trained to give answers. Not the more accurate or right answer, it just keeps giving answers and that means humans can do whatever they want. Bending the output is do easy it should be a wake up call but no... Greed>everything else
@JohnSnow361474 The bullshit created by AI seems to be highly digestable and that's one of the issues. The easy of slop production is probably our Doom. I will miss the days I could read content made by real people
As example, some of the grok answers can be entertaining and while wrong on the logic (why AI slop is killing crypto) it can be revealing how some of the stuff works.
To all my fellow Europeans looking to do the sensible thing and boycott everything US made, here's a platform with European alternatives to US digital services and products: https://t.co/56VHWxuQOO
Seven German journalism students tracked Russian-crewed freighters lurking off the Dutch and German coast—and connected them to drone swarms over military bases.
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As a security researcher, your license to “hack” a company is enabled by following the simple rules of the bug bounty program you are participating in. Ignoring those rules and extorting the company revokes your “license to hack”. It makes you, and your company, criminals.
1/ Yesterday was a prime example of why crypto Twitter (and often crypto media) should not be trusted when it comes to crypto policy. Let's debunk claims that the EU is banning anonymous crypto transactions or self-custodial wallets.
Here is what’s actually in the EU Anti Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR) and what in means for crypto in the EU 🧵
@BobLoukas Also, as others pointed out, we may be heading into a reality where users don't even see the L2. They just see Ethereum, and the dapp frontend and intermediate protocols abstracts away the details, including the very concept of gas fees even.
One application of AI that I am excited about is AI-assisted formal verification of code and bug finding.
Right now ethereum's biggest technical risk probably is bugs in code, and anything that could significantly change the game on that would be amazing.
The wallets ****NOT***** affected by this:
Ledger
Trezor
MM / MEW / MyCrypto / anything ethereumjs
That said, if your SRP is from 2019 or before and has ever been on an online device (meaning it has ever existed in any form besides 1) your hardware wallet 2) paper then you should still migrate portions of assets to new seed phrases generated by a new Ledger and/or Trezor.
Yes. Multiple. ffs people stop being lazy and cheap. Secure your fucking shit. It's been years. Take a fucking day and do it.
Entropy issues are the least likely thing to rekt you tbh. Far more likely are:
1. You saved that shit in the cloud either deliberately or accidentally (e.g. icloud, dropbox, google, etc.)
2. Malware/keyloggers
3. Your ex
4. You took a photo of it
5. You have it in your password manager
6. You messaged it to yourself
7. You messaged it to someone else
STOP KEEPING ALL YOUR ASSETS ON A SINGLE FUCKING SECRET RECOVERY PHRASE FOR YEARS ON END.
IF THAT ONE 12/24-WORD STRING GETS REKT YOUR ENTIRE PORTFOLIO GETS REKT.
ON ALL THE CHAINS. FOREVER.
NO ONE CAN RECOVER YOUR ASSETS DUDE.
PUT YOUR EGGS IN MULTIPLE BASKETS. PLEEEEEAAAAAAASSSSSEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
beyond excited to share the biggest @0xMetropolis announcement yet
introducing PODARCHY EXPLORER: https://t.co/vh0h7s7XtW
a visual interface for searching and exploring on-chain relationships