Whether the injury was fatal or not, he thought, "Oh my God, the police are here, I’m saved." But moments later, he was handcuffed because they believed the attacker’s words. That’s such a terrible way to die. I thought things like that only happened in horror movies, where a victim reaches the police only to be dragged back into the killer’s house.
@edzitron This is expected with their new billing system. With the $39 plan, they give you $39 worth of tokens, so it gets used up pretty quickly. What’s surprising is why people still subscribe to Copilot when Claude and GPT offer so much more then that
@destro4evr@alial1shan It’s not brute force, their code creates one row in the database for each random OTP request, and the API has no rate limit. So we can just request OTPs multiple times and then try any random one to match one of those rows.
"Never copy addresses from tx history without checking the full line."
No, Never copy addresses from tx history, even though you know the phising, people always make mistake, don't do it.
Even without phishing, the explorer page can still be hacked, the history in wallet app could be hacked too (backend hack)
@bax1337 If Circle had a history of freezing hacked assets, hackers would immediately swap to ETH after the hack, so nothing would change (except the first freezing case)
@max_spero_ Gpt 5.5 pro is more like deep research or grok heavy where they spwan a lot of agents working really hard to solve problem instead of a model for usual chating everyday. So use it wisely only when you need it to do some extreme hard work need a lot of thinking.
@lavaai_io@disco___cat I always use these machines, they’re much better than standing in a queue. You just put all the stuff inside (no need to scan separated item), check the total, swipe your card and leave.
I just wish supermarkets had them so I wouldn’t have to wait behind 5-10 people in each line.