Gen

2.1K posts

Gen

Gen

@generalc3

Tham gia Haziran 2013
1.7K Đang theo dõi159 Người theo dõi
Tweet ghim
Gen
Gen@generalc3·
Bought some #MIGGLES on @base today. Feel pretty good about this meme...😅
English
1
1
7
628
Gen đã retweet
Snooper 🔎
Snooper 🔎@CryptoSnooper_·
The part Google left out of the tweet: > Gemma 4 comes in 4 sizes. The biggest (31B) just ranked #3 in the entire world on Arena AI. That's where real users vote on which AI gives better answers. Out of every open model on earth. Third. The 26B model is even more interesting. It uses something called "Mixture of Experts." In English: 26 billion parameters total, but only 4 billion activate per task. Like having 26 employees but only 4 show up to any meeting. That's why it runs on a regular laptop despite being massive. How smart is it? 89.2% on AIME 2026. AIME is one of the hardest math competitions on the planet. Most humans fail it. This model nearly aced it. Codeforces ELO of 2,150. That's competitive programmer territory. It writes code better than 95% of devs on the platform 😎 256K context window = it reads and understands roughly 200 pages of text at once. The smallest version (2.3B effective) runs on a Raspberry Pi. The 26B runs in your browser. No server. No cloud. Your browser tab, via WebGPU. And the license change matters more than the benchmarks. Previous Gemma versions had usage restrictions on what you could build. Gemma 4 ships under Apache 2.0 for the first time. Build anything. Ship commercially. Modify the weights. Zero strings attached. Google just gave away one of the best AI models. For free.
Google@Google

We just released Gemma 4 — our most intelligent open models to date. Built from the same world-class research as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 brings breakthrough intelligence directly to your own hardware for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. Released under a commercially permissive Apache 2.0 license so anyone can build powerful AI tools. 🧵↓

English
2
2
11
1.3K
Gen đã retweet
Snooper 🔎
Snooper 🔎@CryptoSnooper_·
Solana is live. Here's one of the wallets we're watching 🔎
Snooper 🔎 tweet media
English
4
8
19
1.8K
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
App Maintenance Notice To support mining reduction upgrades and system optimization, the app will undergo scheduled maintenance on February 17, 2026, 00:00–12:00 UTC. Services will resume ASAP. Please follow official announcements for updates.
English
58
37
136
65.6K
Gen
Gen@generalc3·
@base Baseposting here lol
English
0
0
3
43
Base
Base@base·
noticing a lot of baseposting happening on the tl this weekend
English
274
83
933
42.4K
Gen
Gen@generalc3·
@jessepollak @base Thanks Jesse I’m down but I’m still here lol
English
0
0
0
9
jesse.base.eth
jesse.base.eth@jessepollak·
if you build something impactful on @base, I will find you and back you if you invest and trade on @base, I will find you and back you sometimes it will take some time, but I will find you and back you
English
906
238
2.9K
188.9K
sunshine.base.eth
sunshine.base.eth@sunshinevndetta·
Hi @jessepollak I’m reaching out as a long-time @baseapp user and someone who consistently promotes it, helps onboard new users, and has brought high-profile people into the ecosystem because I genuinely trust the product and its direction. I want to describe a concrete incident that exposed a serious gap in user protection, incident reporting, and escalation flow. Last night, I was asked by someone to check a Base mini app and give feedback, specifically because I’m known as an active and experienced user who has helped with onboarding and testing in the past. I agreed and interacted with the mini app in good faith, strictly as a user evaluating it. Shortly after that interaction, my wallet was drained. At that moment, my priority was not assigning blame, but finding a clear path to resolution. I immediately looked for an official way inside the Base app to report a security incident or potential exploit. There was none. No in-app reporting mechanism, no emergency or security flag, and no guidance explaining what to do when funds are suddenly gone. When I reached out through available Base-related channels, the only direction I received from Base team members was to “report it on Discord.”, without saying which server, or anything else, There was no specific channel, no clear ownership, no structured process, and no indication of what would happen after reporting. Telegram channels did not provide any additional clarity. As someone who understands crypto and stays relatively composed under pressure, I was able to navigate the situation. However, this experience made me genuinely concerned about what would happen to a less technical or less connected user. A newer user could easily panic, assume everything is lost, or lose trust in Base entirely, simply because there is no visible, authoritative path that explains what to do, who handles it, and what happens next. What makes this especially concerning is that the incident originated from a Base mini app. From a user perspective, mini apps feel endorsed by proximity. Users reasonably assume there is at least a basic safety or response protocol when something goes wrong. From my perspective, the missing pieces are: - An in-app incident or security reporting flow - Clear ownership and escalation for wallet-related incidents - Basic acknowledgment and guidance after a report is submitted I’m not writing this as a complaint. I’m raising it because I actively advocate for Base, and this kind of edge case can quietly undermine user trust if it happens to the wrong person at the wrong time. If this can happen to someone like me, who knows where to look and who to contact, it will be far worse for users who don’t. This is the account that received the stolen funds: base.app/profile/0x397D… zora.co/0x397d93ac5b5b… These are some of the transactions involved: basescan.org/tx/0x8649102e2… basescan.org/tx/0x8649102e2… basescan.org/tx/0x8649102e2… basescan.org/tx/0x8649102e2… There are many more transactions, but these are included here exactly as reference. I’m happy to provide full details of the interaction if needed. I felt it was important to raise this directly, as this is fundamentally about user safety, incident response, and trust as Base continues to scale. Thanks for taking the time to read this,
sunshine.base.eth tweet mediasunshine.base.eth tweet media
English
43
13
210
23.7K
Gen
Gen@generalc3·
@puffpaw Ready for the drop
English
1
0
2
46
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
Stop buying trash. Out with the old. In with the new.
English
55
45
88
16.9K
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
Network Updates (1/1/2026) Active devices: 96,511 Top 3 tiers: Tier 10, Tier 9, and Tier 8 Most protocol fees are currently generated from Recast. The holiday season has been a huge win for Puffpaw. Wen 100k?
Puffpaw tweet media
English
89
67
134
22.2K
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
2,785,138,146 preVAPE is burned in protocol fees - 2.78% of total supply - accumulated from our network activities as of Dec.31 2025. More details regarding the current network status will be shared in the next post.
Puffpaw tweet media
English
102
67
146
18.3K
Gen
Gen@generalc3·
@puffpaw need more puff
English
0
0
0
6
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
$1.1 per puff might be a good deal?
English
88
61
115
14.7K
Gen đã retweet
Puffpaw
Puffpaw@puffpaw·
It pays your city walk
English
87
65
112
25.6K