If this contract had gone live, attackers would have... drained every single ETH within hours. A crowdfunding platform. Clean-looking Solidity. Ready for mainnet. The dev team was confident. Then we ran it through V2's AI Smart Contract Auditor. 9 vulnerabilities detected. 1 critical. 2 high. Under 20 minutes. The critical finding? A textbook reentrancy bug in claimRefund(). The contract sent ETH before zeroing the user's balance. An attacker could re-enter the function during the transfer and drain the same refund repeatedly until the entire contract was empty. Every backer's funds across every campaign, gone in one transaction. It also caught an emergencyWithdraw() function that let the owner pull the entire contract balance with zero restrictions. Active campaigns, pending refunds, everything. One compromised key and it's a complete rug. Plus an uncapped platform fee that could be set to 100% (creators get nothing) or above 100% (permanent DoS on all fund claims). The AI generated a 24-page report with severity classifications, exact code locations, detailed attack scenarios, and specific fixes for each issue. Final score: 89/100. Not because it was "pretty good," but because the architecture was sound and the issues were fixable. Without catching them though? Catastrophic. A traditional audit runs $5K to $50K and takes weeks. This took under 20 minutes. That's the power of V2 ⚡️show more

ChainGPT
26,504 views • 3 months ago
CONTRACT-RELAX-CONTRACT-RELAX Athletes who “make it look effortless” have an... incredible ability to contract & relax. They are powerful and smooth through one movement, without taking away from the next movement. I believe a drill like this that involves being powerful over the high hurdle & quick over the low hurdle can help develop that “contract-relax” ability.show more

Tim Cortazzo
30,236 views • 1 year ago
The OriginTrail DKG V10 begins its mainnet rollout with... a Frontier-AI Resilience Gate. Today, the final V10 release candidate (the exact contract bytecode intended for mainnet) goes live as a public pre-mainnet, funded with 300,000 ethereum:0xaa7a9ca87d3694b5755f213b5d04094b8d0f0a6f tokens: a 200,000 TRAC honeypot pool of real, drainable positions plus a 100,000 severity-reward pool. Independent researchers and AI-augmented teams are invited to break it: drain the honeypot and you keep what you take, and every valid finding is paid by severity. It’s a real pass/fail checkpoint: findings are fixed and verified first, and clearing the gate is the precondition for the mainnet launch. The first step of the DKG V10 deployment, by design. Why lead with security instead of shipping and patching later? On May 29, 2026, a researcher using Claude Opus 4.8 surfaced a critical, roughly four-year-old soundness flaw in Zcash 🛡️’s Orchard pool (a bug that had passed repeated expert review) in about a day, with a working proof-of-concept. The moment matters; the trajectory matters more. Claude Mythos, Anthropic’s frontier model, is so capable at finding vulnerabilities that it was first withheld from public release and run only inside a defensive partner program, where it reportedly surfaced more than ten thousand high- and critical-severity bugs in its first month. It’s now days from a reported public release. The bar for what an attacker, human or AI, can find only rises from here. As Anthropic framed it, the advantage goes to whoever uses these tools first: attackers in the short term, defenders who fix bugs before code ships in the long term. The Resilience Gate is how we make sure we’re on the defenders’ side, testing DKG V10 not just against today’s models but against what arrives next. For anyone shipping on-chain systems, the implication is simple: this code launches once, mistakes can’t be undone, and the responsible move is to invite that scrutiny before any user value is at stake. The path to mainnet, in four phases: Phase 0: Freeze. Final contracts locked and deployed (complete) Phase 1: Frontier-AI Resilience Gate. Open review program, through June 17 Phase 2: Mainnet launch. Hardened, feature-complete V10 (week of June 15) Phase 3: Continuous audit. Every contract, ongoing after launch If you work in smart-contract security, or build with AI that does, we’d welcome your review. No allowlist, real rewards, coordinated disclosure. *Dates are indicative: the exact mainnet date depends on the pace of network bootstrapping and the time needed to patch and re-verify any more severe findings from the Gate. Release candidate 17 (rc17): Bug bounty program and honeypot details:show more

OriginTrail Developers
466,082 views • 25 days ago
Josh Myers says it meant "everything" to him to... sign a contract extension with the Jets now: "For the team to want to commit to me early and just the time I've had here and the relationships I've built in such a short time, it was an easy decision."show more

Jets Videos
14,243 views • 6 months ago
🚨 Do you understand what Claude just quietly dropped... while everyone was distracted? 1 million tokens. Let me explain what that actually means because the number alone doesn't hit right. > A senior engineer joins a company and spends 3 to 6 months just reading code.. Understanding how things connect. Learning where the bugs hide. Why that one file nobody touches exists. It takes months because a codebase is massive and human memory is small. > Claude just loaded the entire thing in one prompt. 30 seconds. Every file, Every function, Every line. All of it. Sitting in memory like it's been working there for years. And it scored highest among every single frontier model. Not GPT.. Not Gemini, Nobody. > Yesterday Amazon's AI nuked production because it couldn't see the full picture - it made a decision with partial context and deleted everything. Today an AI can hold 1 million tokens of context at once. That's the fix. That's the "before and after" moment for AI coding. > 600 images in one request. Entire PDFs. Full repos. And they dropped it on a Friday on all plans like it was a patch note. The scariest AI updates aren't the ones with press conferences. They're the ones that drop in a tweet at 6pm and change everything by Monday morning.show more

Tuki
206,260 views • 3 months ago
It's been an offseason filled with milestones for Josh... Allen. He was named NFL MVP, was rewarded with a new record-setting contract and then there was the wedding. But one stands above the rest #BillsMafia 7 News WKBWshow more

Matthew Bové
38,546 views • 1 year ago
Zeekr (the company that was to make the new... Waymos but they canceled the contract because it's a Chinese company) solves it autonomously.show more

Sheel Mohnot
14,411 views • 1 year ago
The ChainGPT AI skill for Claude Code is one... of the most complete Web3-AI dev environment on the market. Let me prove it. Open Claude Code with the installed skill, and you have direct access to: • Built-in wallets across 33+ chains • DEX trading, perps, and Hyperliquid execution • Smart contract generation and auditing • NFT generation across 22 chains • Real-time crypto news API • Fine-tuned crypto LLM with live on-chain data Every part of the Web3 stack, one prompt away. Here's what that looks like in practice. I built a real-time on-chain whale tracker in a single afternoon. It's called Whale Watch. → Pulls live swap data from Ethereum DEX pools → Filters every trade over $100K → Runs each whale through the ChainGPT LLM for a trader-grade live analysis → Routes the user into 1inch with the token pair pre-loaded if they want to follow the trade Real data. Real AI. Real action layer. The skill wrote the server. It hit the right APIs. It generated the UI. It debugged itself when something broke. The only thing I supplied was the idea and the polish. Open Claude Code. Ship something with ChainGPT AI this weekend! /plugin install ChainGPT-org/chaingpt-claude-skillshow more

ChainGPT
25,853 views • 1 month ago
A 16-YEAR-OLD DEVELOPER BUILT AN AI EMPLOYEE THAT WORKS... 24 HOURS A DAY FOR LESS THAN $20 He stopped treating AI like a chatbot and turned it into a complete production system powered by Claude, Cursor and automated workflows Every morning the pipeline generated new ideas, wrote scripts, organized research and prepared content before he even opened his laptop What used to take an entire afternoon now takes less than 30 minutes, cutting production costs while multiplying output every single week The biggest lesson wasn't that AI works faster It was that the people building repeatable systems are moving ahead of creators still doing everything manually The biggest advantage in 2026 won't be talent It will be automation Bookmark thisshow more

RetroChainer
13,378 views • 7 days ago
A woman was finally arrested in this case! Millions... of dollars of overpriced wine down the drain. Turns out it was a disgruntled worker on a one-year contract who was fired from her position. She had the audacity to show up asking for work again, and boom the crime was solved.show more

Matt Wallace
264,534 views • 2 months ago
NBA says refs missed an OT shooting foul on... KAT that would have put Nesmith at the line after a missed layup and an and-1 on Obi's dunk late NBA Last 2-Minute Report did not review this missed goaltend that could have put the Knicks up 6 because it was not in the last 2 minutesshow more

New York Basketball
591,999 views • 1 year ago
As a graphics engine coder I think when you... look at a flickering bug like this one in the video below it’s not immediately obvious what is going on. The key here is observation - to study this flickering/bugged render carefully - what do we see? Firstly for me it was very obvious that nearly all of the scene shadows were flashing on and off - but (but!) there was a secondary issue where some buildings and parts of the sky were also flashing purple. Hmmmm. Interesting. I initially thought then this might be two separate bugs - but because the sky purple element could only based on full screen post fx and not 3D rendering I looked at this first with a few GPU captures to step through all our post processing to find the rendering stage which made these pixels turn purple: When I did this I found the colour 3D texture LUT grading that makes our different biomes have unique colour palettes was going very wrong - colours near 0 or 1 were wrapping and making the purple elements that we see in the said sky and base parts. The only way this could happen was if the texture was corrupt (which it was not) or if the 3D texture sampling was wrapping and not clamped as intended. That was the Eureka moment - because if the post fx had the wrong texture sampler then the disappearing shadows which also require an exact texture sampler for comparing depth might be also wrong because of the same kind of texture sampling issue! So with this idea that the engine was using the wrong texture samplers, but only in very high draw call scenes like the big base here I the looked at some engine limits and found the bug very quickly - a circular dx12 descriptor buffer for samplers running out over multiple frames, reusing the wrong data for new scenes inflight. Hence the flickering, as the GPU randomly got wrong samplers for some post textures or shadow depth. Easy to fix with triple limits for future expansion and also adding an assert/debug spam in case this limit is ever reached again - QA testers would see this message and report if they ever saw a flicker with this style of bug. My bug and my bad from 2017 porting NMS to DX12 without foreseeing how massively complex bases and our game would grow.show more

Martin Griffiths
72,701 views • 1 year ago
Midjourney sref + Sora 2 Pro is the sauce.... With one Midjourney style image, you can give a specific style for your entire project. I created two different 12-second clips and edited them together. Some details aren’t fully consistent, like the iPod or AirPods because the clips were made separately from a single image (Character in a specific style). It could be fixed in post-production, but that would take more time, and this was more of an experimental test. It would be great to add the actual product image with the current one to maintain product consistency. I feel like if there were a way to add 2–4 images into this workflow, it could open up a lot more possibilities and consistency. With an API, it could be possible. Or let’s see what Veo 3.1 has to offer.show more

Allar Haltsonen
10,141 views • 8 months ago
According to the Book of Ezekiel, he was standing... by the river Chebar when a storm cloud approached, filled with fire, brightness, and something metallic looking. Inside it were four living beings, each with four faces and four wings, moving in perfect coordination. Beside them were wheels within wheels that sparkled like beryl and could move in any direction without turning. The entire structure moved with intelligence and purpose. Ezekiel was very clear that this was not symbolic to him. It was something he saw. Check out this line in the text. “As I looked, I saw a windstorm coming out of the north, an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal.” He also says the wheels were “full of eyes all around,” which many experts try to say is a metaphor, but the language reads like observation. The beings moved, stopped, rose, and descended together, as if part of a single system. Above them was a platform that looked like crystal, and above that a throne like sapphire, with a figure that appeared human but radiant and overpowering. Ezekiel collapses afterward, clearly shaken. So what was this. The traditional explanation is that Ezekiel saw God and angelic beings. I'm not so sure. This could describe advanced beings using technology that an ancient person had no language for. It could be interdimensional entities appearing through a controlled interface. It could be a non human intelligence operating some kind of vehicle or system. Some people even say a breakaway civilization that existed alongside early humanity and later vanished. Whatever it was, to me Ezekiel described machinery, movement, structure, something solid and real. What was it?show more

Jason Wilde
21,394 views • 4 months ago
I built a content engine that runs on telegram.... Two commands... /discover: sends out to 9 sources across HackerNews, Reddit communities covering AI automation, prompt engineering, vibe coding, and specialist newsletters. Pulls everything published in the last 24 hours, runs each item through an AI extraction layer that scores it against 100+ niche keywords, deduplicates, and drops the relevant ideas into a Notion database. Takes about 90 seconds. Costs fractions of a cent. /ideas: this command pulls the top scored ideas from that database, randomizes the selection so you're not seeing the same ones every time, and sends them to you in a clean numbered list. You reply with /write 3 or whatever you choose, and the system researches the topic using Perplexity's live web search, generates three distinct outline options with different angles and hooks, saves them to a Google Doc, and sends you a message telling you they're ready. You read the outlines, and you pick one. You then reply with the command /outline 2. The system writes the full piece in your voice, following your brand guidelines, with specific examples and concrete claims. It can be done in under two minutes of your time. The whole thing runs on n8n, with no subscriptions beyond what you already use. If content takes too long or you don't have ideas, this solves that. I built this for myself; I can do it for you. If you're tired of knowing you should be posting and still not doing it, let's talk.show more

Savvy | Ai & Automation
14,879 views • 3 months ago
Jeff Bezos just told you exactly how to price... AI. Nobody listened. Bezos: “AI is real and it is going to change every industry. In fact it’s a very unusual technology in that regard in that it’s a horizontal enabling layer.” Horizontal enabling layer. Three words that reprice the entire technology sector. The iPhone was a vertical. One product. One new market. Electricity was a horizontal. One substrate that rewired every market on Earth. Wall Street is pricing AI like it is the next iPhone. Bezos is telling you it is the next electrical grid. Right now, thousands of companies are trying to sell AI as a product. A feature. A tool. A subscription tier. Every single one of them will be priced to zero. You do not sell a horizontal layer. You do not compete with it. You build on top of it or you disappear beneath it. For a century, entire industries survived on one thing. Complexity. The friction of navigating law, medicine, logistics, finance. That was the moat. If you could not memorize the maze, you could not compete. A horizontal layer does not navigate the maze. It dissolves the walls. Electricity did not compete with the candle industry. It erased the need for one. The most dangerous part of a horizontal shift is how quiet it is. It moves underneath the economy. The surface looks normal. Revenue still holds. Every day you operate on the old substrate, you accumulate a debt you cannot see and cannot repay. The internet repriced distribution. AI is repricing cognition itself. When intelligence becomes a utility that runs through the walls of every company on Earth, the premium on human expertise does not erode. It evaporates. This is not a disruption. Disruptions replace products. This replaces the ground you are standing on.show more

Dustin
540,184 views • 2 months ago
I asked Leslie Iwerks about her favorite scene in... 'Disneyland Handcrafted,' and she pointed to a moment showing workers pulling the Mark Twain that captures both the difficulty of building Disneyland and Walt's determination to make it happen. "My favorite scene is the guys pulling the Mark Twain. Who knows exactly what the issue was, but they were all trying to pull it, and it's a little symbolic scene of just how hard it was and how hard they worked and their teamwork. Also the fact that they were up against all odds. Everyone doubted this could happen, but they were all saying it was an exciting time because Walt willed it to happen. He told everybody it could happen and that they had never done this before, but they could do it. And so it all gave them confidence that they could pull it off, and they all mobilized under Walt's singular vision to get it done. And I think that scene to me is emotional to me because I just feel like it symbolizes the teamwork."show more

Scott Gustin
55,605 views • 6 months ago
The left tackle on this play led the league... in sacks allowed and was given an $80 million dollar contract to protect the number one overall pick this yearshow more

Football Analysis
313,215 views • 1 year ago