Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D.

2.9K posts

Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D. banner
Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D.

Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D.

@sboyle

★ Get some bitcoin flair..check out my shop https://t.co/sdIDqElfdv ★

Bitcoin Katılım Haziran 2008
1.6K Takip Edilen978 Takipçiler
The Bitcoin Conference
The Bitcoin Conference@TheBitcoinConf·
BREAKING: ARTIST & FREE SPEECH CHAMPION AFROMAN WILL SPEAK AT BITCOIN 2026 ✊ VIBES ARE GUARANTEED TO BE HIGH‼️
The Bitcoin Conference tweet media
English
112
125
1.1K
90.2K
Bugle.News 📯
Bugle.News 📯@bitcoin_bugle·
We are looking for a hot girl to sing the national anthem before tomorrow’s #MaxiMadness🏀 Championship matchup. @HeatherReyhan didn’t respond to our invitation
English
4
2
12
1K
Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D. retweetledi
Jason Svoboda
Jason Svoboda@jasonsvoboda·
Just finished up the @VegasBitcoiners Week In Review for tonight's happy hour. Lots of interesting developments around the entire Bitcoin ecosystem. What do you think was the biggest $BTC headline this week? READ: docs.google.com/document/d/1yz…
Jason Svoboda tweet media
English
0
2
3
121
Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D.
@ProofOfMoney I teach bitcoin at UNLV and founded the Vega La Bitcoin Conf but won’t go up. The men are toxic and don’t listen. It happens at my meetup every time.
English
1
0
2
37
⚡️Coinfather⚡️
⚡️Coinfather⚡️@ObiCoinfather·
@ProofOfMoney I’ll be giving away 15 tshirts at the Bitcoin Today meetup in Vegas! See all you beautiful people in Vegas! I’ll rock the karaoke if anyone is interested in going too.
English
4
3
19
428
Stacey ₿oyle, Ph.D.
@ProofOfMoney Check out Bobby Parrish on social media FlavCity. I use the free “ Bobby Approved” app to find products with clean ingredients.
English
0
0
0
20
Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Anthropic releases new feature giving Claude control of its users’ mouse, keyboard, and screen.
English
282
313
4.1K
433.4K
TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
90,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras are deployed across the United States right now. A YouTuber just discovered that many of them were broadcasting live to the open internet with zero authentication. A YouTuber named Benn Jordan found that dozens of cameras built by a surveillance company called Flock Safety were live-streaming directly to the open internet, no password, no encryption, nothing. He found them using Shodan, a commercial search engine for internet-connected devices. No hacking required. Anyone with a browser could watch live feeds, access 30 days of archived footage, and even delete evidence files with the click of a button. Some of the feeds could be opened in VLC or cast to a television like Netflix. The majority of the exposed cameras were Flock's newer Condor model, AI-powered PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras designed not just to read license plates, but to detect and track people. The cameras use AI to automatically zoom in and follow individuals whether they're a person of interest or not. What Jordan saw was disturbing. A family loading an infant and merchandise into their car at a Lowe's in North Carolina. A man leaving his house in New York. A woman jogging alone on a forest trail in Georgia. A couple arguing at a street market in Atlanta. Children playing unattended on a playground near the Bay Area, permanently and publicly broadcast to the internet. Within two minutes of basic open-source intelligence using a commercial facial recognition engine, Jordan was able to identify specific individuals from the footage. He found one person's medical history, another's debt-to-income ratio, where they drove from, what church they attended that morning, and what they bought at a market afterward. He could cross-reference license plates with data from the ParkMobile breach to find people's home addresses. He could track a rollerblader across multiple cameras on a bike path in Georgia, and the camera's AI was good enough to zoom in on the man's phone screen to see what he was watching. Jordan also watched law enforcement escort a man having a mental health crisis in Iowa, then cross-referenced it with the Cedar Rapids Police Department's public database of emergency calls and daily arrest reports, which include names, addresses, ages, and genders. The part that resonated most with him was footage of a man swinging alone on a playground swing set in an empty park. Jordan described it as something most adults wouldn't do if they knew they were being watched, a small act of private escapism that surveillance eliminates by default. This is the Hawthorne effect applied at scale. Surveillance companies promote it when it deters crime. But they never talk about how it deters everything else, singing, dancing, practicing a skill, or just existing without being observed. Flock Safety has contracts with over 5,000 cities, counties, and law enforcement agencies. 404 Media verified the findings and confirmed at least 60 exposed Condor cameras across the country. Jordan and security researcher Jon Gaines discovered the vulnerabilities and reported them publicly. 90,000 cameras. AI-powered tracking. Zero encryption on dozens of live feeds. And most people have no idea these cameras even exist in their neighborhoods.
TFTC tweet media
English
11
40
156
23.8K
Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Claude became confused by daylight saving time, causing an "infinite loop" bug for some vibe coders.
English
371
614
12K
1.5M