
trencherguy
124 posts






NATO is testing live cockroaches as AI-powered spy drones. Incredible AI engineering, but also something I kinda wish I hadn't learned about: > Swarm Bio-tactics wired real cockroaches with electronic backpacks containing AI hardware, radios, cameras, and microphones. > Cockroaches are steered by sending electrical signals directly into the insect's nervous system > They can crawl through rubble, tunnels, and spaces where drones can't fly, and troops shouldn't go, transmitting data back the entire time. > Within one year, they went from concept to field-validated systems with paying NATO customers, including the German military. The qualities that make them useful for military recon (small, silent, nearly undetectable) are exactly what make them creepy. ...International laws weren't written with cyborg insects in mind.


alot of githubs recently got hacked in a "pwn request" attack by a hacker who emptied repos and only left "Hacked By Dick Long" lots of posts about it in tech communities stepsecurity.io/blog/kubernete… x.com/White_Crow017/…



@ryoppippi @github THE DEV REPLIED ON DM! I will onboard him to @MageArez project CA: YHi1NCEdpr99ozYBwDNEVfDW96im26fNT4RHyRhpump





Holy fuck 🤯


A trend among young people in China: For fear of obesity and in order to feel full, they place a plastic bag over their mouth while eating.










