November 24, 2023
November 24, 2023
Attorney suspended for filing brief with hallucinated cases as a result of using ChatGPT. This is becoming very common now.https://t.co/GcrOy4Wbva pic.twitter.com/6P30c2ZRRa
— Peter Henderson (@PeterHndrsn) November 23, 2023
The coverup is worse than the crime.
that awkward moment when you configure your C++ linter to prohibit unions, and you get arrested by the NLRB for violating the National Labor Relations Act of 1935
— cohost.org/lunasorcery (@lunasorcery) July 18, 2021
Weekly summary is out...https://t.co/HF26puzMU3
— Ollie Whitehouse (@ollieatnowhere) November 23, 2023
Happy Thanksgiving Song Day +1
To all those that celebrate,,,
TLP: Gray. All parties involved will deny knowledge of information having been shared, due to threat of litigation and / or newsprint.
— JD Work (@HostileSpectrum) November 23, 2023
1/ Finished a preliminary deep dive into the Kyber exploit, and think I now have a pretty good understanding of what happened.
— Doug Colkitt (@0xdoug) November 23, 2023
This is easily the most complex and carefully engineered smart contract exploit I've ever seen...
26/ And that's because the "reach quantity" was the upper bound for reaching the tick boundary was calculated as ...22080000, whereas the exploiter set a swap quantity of ...220799999
— Doug Colkitt (@0xdoug) November 23, 2023
That shows just how carefully engineered this exploit was. The check failed by <0.00000000001% pic.twitter.com/1MYodAaVtd
27/ This has to do with how Kyber implements the quantity calculation (for the upper limit until a bounds is hit) and the price change. The two use very slightly different arithmetic. pic.twitter.com/nocDSUv6l3
— Doug Colkitt (@0xdoug) November 23, 2023
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@0xdoug: 1/ Finished a preliminary deep dive into the Kyber exploit, and think I now have a pretty good understanding of what happened. This is easily the most complex and carefully engineered smart contract exploit ...â¦
It’s a Thanksgiving miracle! New CodeCut for Ghidra plugin just dropped … https://t.co/CCd2DNy1nJ … so when you run out of patience for family drama tomorrow you can toss that firmware into Ghidra and reverse it faster with an object file view! 🍗💻🐉 Happy Thanksgiving!
— ee vee emm (@evm_sec) November 23, 2023
Stuff like this is why it’s so hard to kill this website (OP is Susan Sarandon’s son) pic.twitter.com/7QIQ5PX80R
— Christopher Ingraham🦗 (@_cingraham) November 23, 2023
a classic of the genre pic.twitter.com/reFrzG7Rv3
— tuan nguyen (@_tnguyen87) November 23, 2023
The colossus has awoken. #Iceberg #A23a is on the move almost 40 years after it calved from the Filchner Ice Shelf. For nearly all the intervening time, it's been stuck in the Weddell Sea bottom-muds. It's now about to spill beyond Antarctica @BAS_News https://t.co/XZAWL6GrpH
— Jonathan Amos (@BBCAmos) November 24, 2023
Cameron Ortis: Canada intelligence official guilty on spy charges
Cameron Ortis, 51, shared government secrets with organised crime figures, the eight-week trial in Ontario heard. Ortis had denied all charges against him, claiming he was working secretly to prevent "a grave threat to Canada".
Nothing says grave threat like organised crime not knowing government secrets.
Worth noting that one of the people with whom shared information on “police operations” with was none other than Vincent Ramos, head of Phantom Secure the encrypted phone company.
Mr Ortis claimed that he did this to encourage people to use the Phantom Secure system which was not secure against police surveillance. It seems the court didn’t buy his story: “I told the crime phone guys about police activities because I wanted more people using crime phones to make it easier for police, just one of my many secret operations to help keep Canada safe and secure.”
Cameron Ortis: Canada intelligence official guilty on spy charges
Cameron Ortis, 51, a former RCMP civilian member, is convicted of leaking secrets to organised crime figures.
More news on Myanmar.
The Chinese mafia's downfall in a lawless casino town
For years the "four families" ruled a town notorious for scam centres in Myanmar - their end was swift.
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As a quick reminder: AI doomerism is also #AIhype. The idea that synthetic text extruding machines are harbingers of AGI that is on the verge of combusting into consciousness and then turning on humanity is unscientific nonsense. 2/
Sounds like someone didn’t invest in the AI hype train early enough. Sour grapes much? ;)