Cryptillious
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Cryptillious
@cryptillious
Hi, my name is Cryptillious and I'm a registered crypto offender.
शामिल हुए Haziran 2026
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@world_xyz Fuck ethereum. If you were holding for years you'd be down bad rn.
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@skewfinance @solana Don't let a gold checkmark fool you. I lost 1k on this bs. Typical "I got hacked guys" bs scam. Do not trust them, they will try to farm you. That's why they are staying silent rn. They are trying to come up with some bs that people will believe to FOMO back in. Fuck $skew
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For the past two years the entire AI industry has been running one play: make the model bigger. Bigger weights, bigger clusters, bigger API bills. And it works — if you're one of five labs on earth.
We've been building the other play.
Here's the thing nobody says clearly: a frontier model is not just big weights. It's big weights plus an enormous amount of invisible work the model does silently in its head. It holds an entire repo in attention. It plans ten steps ahead. It checks its own output before you see it. It recalls facts. It orchestrates tools without fumbling. That silent scaffolding IS most of what makes frontier feel frontier.
Small models can't do that scaffolding internally. So everyone concluded small models are toys.
Wrong conclusion.
If the scaffolding is the magic —rip the scaffolding OUT of the weights. Make every piece of it an explicit, deterministic, inspectable module that lives outside the model. Then run a small model through the modules.
That's Prism. An inference-time capability layer for open models:
▸ CONTEXT — a code graph + hybrid retrieval that gives an 8B model whole-repo awareness. It doesn't guess which files matter. It knows, from the dependency structure.
▸ PLAN — the harness holds the plan as explicit external state and feeds the model one bounded step at a time. The model reasons locally; the harness reasons globally. Prism can derive a real multi-step plan from the code graph with ZERO model calls. Planning as infrastructure, literally.
▸ TOOLS — typed schemas, validation, retry. A small model physically can't fumble the mechanics.
▸ VERIFY — this is the one I'm most proud of. Prism doesn't ask the model to judge itself (the research is brutal on self-critique — models flip their own correct answers to wrong). It compiles. It runs your tests. It reads the diagnostics. Nothing ships until execution says so. The compiler is a free frontier-grade verifier and almost nobody treats it that way.
Every layer is deterministic where it can be. Every decision is inspectable you can see exactly which files were retrieved, why, what the plan was, what failed, what got repaired. Try inspecting what a frontier model did in its head. You can't. That opacity is a product decision you've been paying for.
And here's what makes this different from every wrapper you've seen: we researched our own idea adversarially before shipping it. Pulled the 2024–2026 literature DeepSeek-R1, process supervision, test-time compute scaling, the harness-engineering papers extracted the falsifiable claims, and put them through adversarial verification votes. Some of our own design assumptions got killed. We rebuilt around what survived. The receipts are public.
What runs today, on a laptop, no API key, no rent:
An open 8B model reads a repo it has never seen → Prism maps it → derives a plan → executes it step by bounded step → runs the tests → catches its own failure → repairs → ships only when everything is green.
The model is swappable. Any open checkpoint inherits the whole suit. The weights are a commodity. The harness is the moat.
Every lab is betting test-time compute beats bigger models. We're making that bet a product you can run tonight, for free, offline, and read every line of.
A laptop-sized model behaving frontier-level not because it is one, but because it's wearing the exoskeleton of one.
Context was the first plate. This is the suit.
Prism, by Bad Theory Labs.
github.com/Badtheorylabs/…

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@skewfinance @JupiterExchange @kamino @Pumpfun @MeteoraAG One day we will be able to get scammers like you locked up. I have a long list to give them when we can and you're definitely on it.
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@CryptoScamHuntO I can't wait for him to rug everyone glazing him lol
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INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE: DEPLOYED. 🌐⚡
Commit 5b2faaa just hit the master branch. We’ve added over 2,400 new live feeds to the OSIRIS terminal.
📡 Patch Notes:
Iceland: 488 live road cams integrated (Vegagerðin API).
California: 2,000 highway cams migrated (Caltrans ArcGIS).
UI: Scale bar integrated directly under toggle controls.
🌍 Terminal: osirisai.live
💻 Repo: github.com/simplifaisoul/…🪙 CA: solana:2nZNHm3Lr9umG3DVrzYwHgktwkuKuJRXqqRqs3ewpump
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@cryptillious @Pumpfun read this, all evidence compiled
Voicebox@VoiceboxAI
Here’s a full summary of what happened, how we fixed it and how security is improved going forward. Special thanks to @LiquidCapitalX, @Pumpfun and especially to the community for maintaining faith! Back to work! voicebox.sh/blog/wallet-dr…
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this is just the beginning for The Ansem Cycle.
Job not finished.
Even Ansem responded...
Ansem 🐂🀄️@blknoiz06
@BuildOnWabi job not finished
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