The phishing campaign targeted users on WhatsApp, including an Iranian-British activist, and stole the credentials of a ...
Psychologist Westley Youngren explains why we dream, why nightmares are so important to study, and lucid dreaming is ...
According to Ai (@ai_darpa) and Hasan Toor (@hasantoxr), Google Gemini has introduced a powerful new AI-driven feature called Guided Learning that breaks down complex topics into manageable, adaptive ...
Abstract: For unknown nonlinear systems, a safe optimal tracking control algorithm is developed based on multi-step critic learning. By integrating the control ...
Ilya Lichtenstein, who admitted hacking crypto exchange Bitfinex, has been released from prison early. On January 2, 2026, he confirmed his release in a public social statement on social media.
Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Ilya Lichtenstein, who stole nearly 120,000 BTC in 2016, was released early. The First Step Act allowed him to leave prison after 14 months. Most stolen ...
Ilya Lichtenstein was released early from prison under the First Step Act after assisting federal crypto investigations. He and his wife, Heather Morgan, were arrested in 2022 for laundering 120,000 ...
A new update for the Trust Wallet browser extension was released on December 24. The update seemed routine. No major security warnings came with it. Users installed it through the usual update process ...
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According to @godofprompt, a new AI prompt framework modeled on Richard Feynman’s teaching style enables users to learn complex topics up to ten times faster by breaking down concepts with analogies, ...
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A Good Life or a Whole Life? There’s this myth I bought into for way too long: That a “good” life is a curated one. A tidy one. A high-performing, high-functioning, flawlessly executed life. You know ...