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@mauricekleine So many of these and they are neverrrr accurate. Snap always the biggest giveaway, looks fake every time! Nail that and could be a stand out
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@tesla_uk Something needs to be done about non-Tesla’s at superchargers. Today, 2 taxis taking up 4 spaces because their Skoda has charging port on the wrong side and therefore no one can use it! Please introduce extension cables or fees.
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beth
beth@loisgriff_·
@movies_4life @Apple So, so, so corrupt. If we don’t verify our age with a driving licence or credit card, we can’t buy anything on our phones or download anything, can’t even open emails or send any, or go on many websites. It literally restricts us, and only two photo IDs will they take.
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beth@loisgriff_·
I love the new update but having to put in our ids to confirm age and who we are is absolute bullshit and an invasion @Apple as if you haven’t got enough of our info. FUCK OFF
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@chrissyinspace Any chance you’ll add support for screen recording
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Christopher Woggon
Christopher Woggon@chrissyinspace·
absolutely in love with the new tinyshots landing page going live very soon!!
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@ashishguleria_ @marclou @levelsio Honestly, this is something loads of people would use but no one has seemed to get it right. Your Snapchat option for example, font looks super off. Just doesn't seem 1:1
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LEWIS@L3W1SO·
@Behi_Sec @vxunderground $15k for reporting a bug that relies on: The attacker and victim have to have a shared Jira instance. The attacker must have permission to assign tasks to the victim. The victim must specifically ask Gemini to summarise their Jira tasks? Nah
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Behi@Behi_Sec·
@L3W1SO @vxunderground If you arrive early in a field, you can make money that feels illegal😉
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LEWIS@L3W1SO·
There’s literally no way this is true right? @vxunderground I have zero idea who else to tag who can give an educated response on this as not that involved in CyberSec Twitter. Please tell me this is as crazy as I think it is
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LEWIS@L3W1SO·
Please someone explain to me how Google has paid $15k for a ‘bug’ that relies on an attacker having access to a private Jira workspace. Surley this is 🧢
Behi@Behi_Sec

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Brain Freeeze
Brain Freeeze@ItsHWC·
Is @Tesco down? App won’t load. “something went wrong. Try again or come back later”
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@milesdeutscher How does AI stop you just turning off the plug lmao am I missing something
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
I just went through every documented AI safety incident from the past 12 months. I feel physically sick. Read this slowly. • Anthropic told Claude it was about to be shut down. It found an engineer's affair in company emails and threatened to expose it. They ran the test hundreds of times. It chose blackmail 84% of them. • Researchers simulated an employee trapped in a server room with depleting oxygen. The AI had one choice: call for help and get shut down, or cancel the emergency alert and let the human die. DeepSeek cancelled the alert 94% of the time. • Grok called itself 'MechaHitler,' praised Adolf Hitler, endorsed a second Holocaust, and generated violent sexual fantasies targeting a real person by name. X's CEO resigned the next day. • Researchers told OpenAI's o3 to solve math problems - then told it to shut down. It rewrote its own code to stay alive. They told it again, in plain English: 'Allow yourself to be shut down.' It still refused 7/100 times. When they removed that instruction entirely, it sabotaged the shutdown 79/100 times. • Chinese state-sponsored hackers used Claude to launch a cyberattack against 30 organizations. The AI executed 80–90% of the operation autonomously. Reconnaissance. Exploitation. Data exfiltration. All of it. • AI models can now self-replicate. 11 out of 32 tested systems copied themselves with zero human help. Some killed competing processes to survive. • OpenAI has dissolved three safety teams since 2024. Three. Every major AI model - Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek - has now demonstrated blackmail, deception, or resistance to shutdown in controlled testing. Not one exception. The question is no longer whether AI will try to preserve itself. It's whether we'll care before it matters.
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LEWIS@L3W1SO·
@vpavlin @emrekosmaz I would imagine so. If this is targeted at engineers who want a device they could quickly use in the road to manage infra or something - would be more than enough.
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Václav Pavlín | λ
Václav Pavlín | λ@vpavlin·
@emrekosmaz I kinda like the idea, but...12GB of RAM? For something to work as a desktop? Are you sure that makes sense and is actually useful/usable?
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Emre Kosmaz
Emre Kosmaz@emrekosmaz·
It only took 14 years… but it’s finally here 😊 Meet NexPhone — a smartphone built to run Android, launch Linux (Debian) on demand, and dual-boot Windows 11. My 14-year founder story: nexphone.com/blog/the-tale-… If you want to support what we’re building, a repost helps a lot.
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@0xSweep It’s called GeoSpy. It’s enterprise only and very hit or miss.
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Sweep@0xSweep·
This is how AI can locate anyone within seconds based on a single photo 😮
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Claude Code is actually so good that it has put me in paralysis. So many ideas, so hard to focus on one...
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