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curiosity is the key to my frequency @syntropia_ai

Cayman Islands Beigetreten Haziran 2023
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dmytro affixpin@affixpin·
AI will replace your job My job:
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Drew Austin
Drew Austin@DrewAustin·
Defi is in major major trouble of ever actually achieving mainstream adoption - the hacks are far too big and too frequent
Jeremy@Jeremybtc

Kelp DAO appears to have been exploited for $293 MILLION in the last hour, making it the biggest DeFi hack of 2026. And it's far from being the only one this month. Over $600M stolen from DeFi in the last 2 weeks across over 10 different protocols, and AI is only making it easier for hackers. > Kelp DAO: attacker exploited the LayerZero bridge to drain 116,500 rsETH ($293M), then used it as collateral on Aave to borrow ETH, leaving Aave with bad debt as $AAVE dumps. > Drift Protocol: $285M drained by North Korean hackers using AI powered social engineering, they spent months building trust with insiders before executing in 12 minutes. > Rhea Finance: $18M stolen through fake token pools that tricked the protocol's oracle into approving withdrawals. > Grinex: $15M stolen, sanctioned Russian exchange suspended all operations and blamed "Western intelligence". > Hyperbridge: attacker minted 1 billion fake bridged DOT with a notional value over $1B, but only extracted about $237K because liquidity was thin. > BSC TMM pool: $1.67M drained through reserve manipulation. > Aethir: $423K lost in an access control exploit on their GPU network. > Dango: $410K stolen through a smart contract bug in their bridge aggregator. > Silo Finance: $392K gone from a misconfigured oracle. > CoW Swap: frontend hijacked through DNS attack, site redirected to a phishing page. > Zerion: hit by North Korean social engineering, credentials stolen. The attack surface is expanding faster than the defenses. This is only going to get worse.

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Syntropia
Syntropia@syntropia_ai·
Syntropia is celebrating its first birthday today! One year ago today, the first git commit was made. Time flies by, and so much has happened since: • $300K+ in pure yield generated • $200M+ in hedging volume on Hyperliquid • 5 security incedents in DeFi protocols detected • Up to 15% average APR • Zero funds lost, even through the most turbulent periods in DeFi And here are the current festive double digit APRs 🎁 synUSD+ 11% APR- app.lagoon.finance/vault/1/0xd170… synUSD 16% APR - app.lagoon.finance/vault/1/0x1b2c… synUSDx 24% APR 🔥 - app.lagoon.finance/vault/1/0x8df3… Thanks to the Syntropia community for your trust. Let's keep growing together!
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dmytro affixpin@affixpin·
Anthropic interview interviewer: what is semver? candidate: three numbers, increment the second one for any new change interviewer: you are hired!
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i genuinely think everyone in this space should immediately switch to using Vim. DPRK started abusing VS Code hooks that run _automatically_ in the background when you open a folder. ZERO fucking user interaction required _after_ trusting the repo (the trusting part is important here). Yes, read it again. ZERO. INTERACTION. REQUIRED. so what happens is the following: they (in the usual case the Contagious Interview group, meaning some fake recruiting guy) share GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab repos containing a `.vscode/` subdirectory with malicious hooks. the one example I share here executes a fake font that's actually heavily-obfuscated JS and will absolutely rek you. all your fancy software that feels "convenient" makes tradeoffs. those tradeoffs are now being abused to silently rek your devices. use Vim. and use Qubes. Thx.
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۟@MINHxDYNASTY·
quit your job. pursue your passions. start that business. it’s how i went from making $10,000 a month to $1,000
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Jon Yongfook
Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
“Shipped 10,000+ lines of code today” “Cool what product? What’s the link” “…163 PRs in one day!” “Yes but what’s the link” “…1,827,963 tokens and counting!” “Dude what are you working on” “…AI is crazy man”
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dmytro affixpin@affixpin·
current state of coding: tdd-> skip permissions -> repeat
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shafu
shafu@shafu0x·
if you don't know what to build create x402 primitives! x402 vpn x402 storage x402 gpu x402 compute x402 file converter
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just rebuilt the entire AI assistant stack in Zig. It's called NullClaw. The binary is 678 KB. It uses ~1 MB of RAM. It boots in under 2 milliseconds. No runtime. No VM. No framework. No garbage collector. Just raw Zig. Here's why this is absurd: → OpenClaw needs a $599 Mac Mini and 1 GB+ RAM → NanoBot needs 100 MB+ RAM and Python → PicoClaw needs 10 MB RAM and Go NullClaw runs on a $5 board with 1 MB of RAM. Same functionality. 0.1% of the resources. Here's what's packed into that 678 KB: → 22+ AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, DeepSeek, Groq, etc.) → 13 chat channels (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, iMessage, IRC) → 18+ built-in tools → Hybrid vector + keyword memory search → Multi-layer sandboxing (Landlock, Firejail, Docker) → Hardware peripheral support (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32) → MCP, subagents, streaming, voice, the full stack Here's the wildest part: Every subsystem is a vtable interface. Swap any provider, channel, tool, memory backend, or runtime with a config change. Zero code changes. It even encrypts your API keys with ChaCha20-Poly1305 by default. 2,738 tests. ~45,000 lines of Zig. Zero dependencies beyond libc. 100% Open Source. MIT License.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
my god queueing messages in the codex cli sucks. i queue a message, the idiot abandons its current task and starts working on my queued message -_- is this fixable?
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dmytro affixpin@affixpin·
@cyntro_py nixos is pretty cool for this as well, because it can edit its own host configuration, so the agent can declaratively manage its own environment
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stepan
stepan@cyntro_py·
@affixpin most people after you will use somekind of pre-defined workflow or skill
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dmytro affixpin@affixpin·
@cyntro_py agreed. what helped me a lot was tweaking soul.md so that claw always creates skills for flows that repeat and does the same for problems it encounters, especially in the sandbox browser. That way it remembers and never makes the same mistakes again
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CoinMarketCap
CoinMarketCap@CoinMarketCap·
💡CoinMarketCap | Fear & Greed Index 💡 🔹 Sentiment is at 11 – Extreme Fear. The panic among investors continues.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
TIL about this term and i cannot believe i became this person 💀 outside sucks
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ultra
ultra@0x_ultra·
the only plan in sight: build the future, secure as much runway as you can, retire in china
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ultra
ultra@0x_ultra·
ive read like 10 ai doomposting articles in the past 24h i cant take it anymore
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