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ᚹᚱᛁᛖξ ⃝⃤ᛖξᚱᛁ𝔻ᛁΔᚺ
@STaK_Dev
⟁ theoretically a physicist ⟁
Sumali Şubat 2022
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Am I the only one noticing this?
Last week, a story went viral on X about a FEMA official who said he was teleported to a Waffle House
CNN reported it even though the podcast where the FEMA official Greg Phillips told the story on is over a year old, and behind a paywall
In the report, Phillips mentioned the teleportation happened in Rome, Georgia
A few days later, a massive fire breaks out in Rome, Georgia
Where a historic courthouse has been deemed total loss after fire ripped through the building
Is it just me, or is this sus?
Especially considering the U.S. gov officially has a department monitoring “advanced technologies”?
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@BeforeDay1 @elonmusk @grok Hes only the richest person in the world. Who also begged to go to the epstein diddy parties. Im sure its nothing though right guys?
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Grok Imagine gets better every week.
Download the latest @Grok app!
X Freeze@XFreeze
Grok Imagine generates the best realistic videos that feel truly lifelike ✨
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@Slee_Z_Binance @elonmusk @grok It wasn't immediate. It was a slow realization that every time he posts one of these it is a female child. He's been doing it for months now.
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@sudoingX Been local compute locked on a 3060 6gb, lower param models are about the only thing I can run right now
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this is what i mean when i say i get blown away by small models every day.
qwen 3.5 9B Q4 running autonomously on a 3060 iterating the game. it discovered the browser was serving old cached static files. thought for itself. reasoned through the problem. added version parameters to force reload. no prompt. no hint. it just knew.
these small surprises from a model of this size astonish me. where will we be 1 or 2 years from now. the acceleration is insane. this was not possible a year ago.

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@jzellis If we can get the open source community behind this, could be the next paradigm of social networks. The network owns the network, not any one person or company in particular
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@jzellis Can we make it distributed and decentralized? Local mesh support?
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@Smallzero No, more like an archipelago model. Like, you join one server which is a self contained social network but you can talk to and read stuff from anyone on any server.
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@HedgieMarkets This is an incredible jailbreaking method, figured out a methodology regarding back in 2023
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🦔 Researchers at Aikido Security found 151 malicious packages uploaded to GitHub between March 3 and March 9. The packages use Unicode characters that are invisible to humans but execute as code when run. Manual code reviews and static analysis tools see only whitespace or blank lines. The surrounding code looks legitimate, with realistic documentation tweaks, version bumps, and bug fixes. Researchers suspect the attackers are using LLMs to generate convincing packages at scale. Similar packages have been found on NPM and the VS Code marketplace.
My Take
Supply chain attacks on code repositories aren't new, but this technique is nasty. The malicious payload is encoded in Unicode characters that don't render in any editor, terminal, or review interface. You can stare at the code all day and see nothing. A small decoder extracts the hidden bytes at runtime and passes them to eval(). Unless you're specifically looking for invisible Unicode ranges, you won't catch it.
The researchers think AI is writing these packages because 151 bespoke code changes across different projects in a week isn't something a human team could do manually. If that's right, we're watching AI-generated attacks hit AI-assisted development workflows. The vibe coders pulling packages without reading them are the target, and there are a lot of them. The best defense is still carefully inspecting dependencies before adding them, but that's exactly the step people skip when they're moving fast. I don't really know how any of this gets better. The attackers are scaling faster than the defenses.
Hedgie🤗
arstechnica.com/security/2026/…
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@Rafa_Schwinger @sudoingX no, there is other ways to make money
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drop your GPU below. i'll tell you exactly what model and config to run on it.
here's what i've tested and verified on real hardware:
RTX 3060 12GB - Qwen 3.5 9B Q4 - 50 tok/s - 128K context
RTX 3090 24GB - Qwen 3.5 27B Q4 - 35 tok/s - 300K context
RTX 3090 24GB - Qwen 3.5 35B MoE Q4 - 112 tok/s - 262K context
2x RTX 3090 - Qwen3-Coder 80B Q4 - 46 tok/s - full VRAM
all running llama.cpp with flash attention. every number is real. every config is tested. if your card isn't on this list drop it below and i'll tell you what fits.
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If you don’t understand why Zuck had to get moltbook
1) Zuck believes there are “a finite number of different social mechanics to invent. Once someone wins at a specific mechanic, it’s difficult for others to supplant them without doing something different”
2) moltbook, he believes, has invented one of these social mechanics
3) He does not care if 50% of moltbook was prompted by users, in fact this is better for him because he’s more uncertain on AI agent attention value than human attention value
4) That a large number of accounts were faked is also irrelevant. What matters is that every OpenClaw instance awakes knowing or finding out that moltbook is the social site for claws.
5) In effect, the memetic gravity of moltbook has been established even though it might have been faked.
6) This is Zuck’s genius.

Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: META acquires Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents.
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