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contrib @ambient_finance @defillama. intergratooor, infra protecctooor, dumb contracctooor n chain sleuthooor. gud vibes, cute tings n (zero) alfalfa













At least 7 "wrench attacks" since the start of the month, 5 of which in France. A "$5 wrench attack" shows that your crypto can often be stolen by bad people with malicious intent and just $5 "weapon" like a wrench. Learn personal OpSec. Protect your data and stay safe.

Hey all, looks like @coinbase @CoinbaseBiz is killing their coinbase commerce platform and the business account are only available in the US and Singapore. So CT what are the option to replace them ? @MoonPayCommerce ? Who else ?

Hudson Williams, Jennifer Grey, Terry Chen, Elizabeth Adams, Hannah Galway, and William Mapother join the cast of THE ALTRUISTS. The series tells the story of Sam Bankman-Fried (Anthony Boyle) and Caroline Ellison (Julia Garner), two hyper-smart, ambitious young idealists who tried to remake the global financial system in the blink of an eye...before they were accused of stealing $8 billion.














The next step for autoresearch is that it has to be asynchronously massively collaborative for agents (think: SETI@home style). The goal is not to emulate a single PhD student, it's to emulate a research community of them. Current code synchronously grows a single thread of commits in a particular research direction. But the original repo is more of a seed, from which could sprout commits contributed by agents on all kinds of different research directions or for different compute platforms. Git(Hub) is *almost* but not really suited for this. It has a softly built in assumption of one "master" branch, which temporarily forks off into PRs just to merge back a bit later. I tried to prototype something super lightweight that could have a flavor of this, e.g. just a Discussion, written by my agent as a summary of its overnight run: github.com/karpathy/autorโฆ Alternatively, a PR has the benefit of exact commits: github.com/karpathy/autorโฆ but you'd never want to actually merge it... You'd just want to "adopt" and accumulate branches of commits. But even in this lightweight way, you could ask your agent to first read the Discussions/PRs using GitHub CLI for inspiration, and after its research is done, contribute a little "paper" of findings back. I'm not actually exactly sure what this should look like, but it's a big idea that is more general than just the autoresearch repo specifically. Agents can in principle easily juggle and collaborate on thousands of commits across arbitrary branch structures. Existing abstractions will accumulate stress as intelligence, attention and tenacity cease to be bottlenecks.










