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Okay this render actually looks dope. I can imagine this slammed and murdered out looking 🔥🔥🔥
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205" x 79" x 67.5" @ low 6.5" GC ~0.22 125kWh 420 miles $79,990
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Been a busy past couple weeks at work...
🇸🇬 A threat actor is reportedly claiming the compromise of Kintetsu World Express (KWE) Singapore, alleging the exposure of approximately 130 GB of data. According to the underground post, the leaked material may include: • backup archives • financial-related spreadsheets • corporate documents • operational files • internal business records The post references backup files and attached document samples, potentially indicating access to internal storage or archival systems. At this time, the authenticity, origin, and scope of the alleged compromise remain unverified. Logistics and supply chain organizations remain attractive targets for cybercriminal actors due to: • global operational dependencies • shipment and trade data • partner ecosystems • customs and financial information • third-party integrations • business continuity sensitivity Potential risks associated with this type of exposure include: • supply chain disruption • business email compromise (BEC) • financial fraud • shipment-related phishing campaigns • partner impersonation • operational intelligence gathering • downstream third-party exposure Organizations operating in logistics and transportation sectors should monitor for: • secondary distribution of leaked archives • credential exposure • suspicious access to partner portals • phishing campaigns using logistics branding • abuse of exposed operational or financial documentation The presence of backup-related files may indicate broader infrastructure access beyond isolated document theft. At this stage, independent verification of the alleged breach and dataset contents has not been established. #DDW #CyberSecurity #Singapore #SupplyChain #DataBreach #DarkWeb #ThreatIntelligence
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🇸🇬 A threat actor is reportedly claiming the compromise of Kintetsu World Express (KWE) Singapore, alleging the exposure of approximately 130 GB of data. According to the underground post, the leaked material may include: • backup archives • financial-related spreadsheets • corporate documents • operational files • internal business records The post references backup files and attached document samples, potentially indicating access to internal storage or archival systems. At this time, the authenticity, origin, and scope of the alleged compromise remain unverified. Logistics and supply chain organizations remain attractive targets for cybercriminal actors due to: • global operational dependencies • shipment and trade data • partner ecosystems • customs and financial information • third-party integrations • business continuity sensitivity Potential risks associated with this type of exposure include: • supply chain disruption • business email compromise (BEC) • financial fraud • shipment-related phishing campaigns • partner impersonation • operational intelligence gathering • downstream third-party exposure Organizations operating in logistics and transportation sectors should monitor for: • secondary distribution of leaked archives • credential exposure • suspicious access to partner portals • phishing campaigns using logistics branding • abuse of exposed operational or financial documentation The presence of backup-related files may indicate broader infrastructure access beyond isolated document theft. At this stage, independent verification of the alleged breach and dataset contents has not been established. #DDW #CyberSecurity #Singapore #SupplyChain #DataBreach #DarkWeb #ThreatIntelligence
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I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half. Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. He faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle.
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Didn't follow NASCAR much but Kyle Busch had become somewhat of a US household name. What a life he had ahead of him... far too young
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We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old. We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
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First-ever MCP setup with @grok and @github. Great success!
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Actually a decent use-case for AI. If it effectively delivers the stories of our nation's history, I don't see any issues here.
📰 @FOXNEWS: Google joins forces with Trump admin to unleash patriotic birthday push into homes nationwide
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🛑 WARNING: Bitwarden CLI was compromised in a supply chain attack. @bitwarden/cli@2026.4.0 included malicious code after attackers hijacked GitHub Actions, stole secrets, and pushed a tampered version to npm. 🔗 Learn how the attack worked → thehackernews.com/2026/04/bi…
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Crazy how that happens. Who knew? /s
#BREAKING: NYC Mayor Mamdani says the city is “worse than broke,” facing a deficit; he’ll cut housing vouchers, library funding, and other plans.
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HUGE thanks to the friendly and accommodating staff at Vanderbilt Grace Hotel! I was not visiting as a guest, though I did need to use the Tesla Destination Charger for <2 hours to reach my next stop. From my entire family, THANK YOU to: valet Sayid for treating my Tesla with the utmost care and attention, and to manager Brittany and the rest of the desk staff for being so understanding and accommodating to my predicament! What could have been a stressful situation during my family vacation was made made whole and happy by the incredible team at Vanderbilt!
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This Reddit post from r/employeesOfOracle is the most important thing you’ll read today. A surviving employee telling coworkers: do not give a single extra hour. Let the deadlines slip. This is the part of the layoff cycle nobody talks about. Company loyalty/culture is dead.
There is a lot more to the Oracle layoffs than what meets the eye. Trump stood at the White House in January 2025 and said Stargate would create "100,000 American jobs almost immediately." Larry Ellison was standing next to him. This morning, Oracle -- not just a Stargate partner, but the primary builder and physical operator of every Stargate data center -- sent the first of 30,000 of its own workers a termination email at 6 a.m. No manager was looped in. System access was cut on delivery. The email was signed "Oracle Leadership." Here is the part worth sitting with: The 100,000 jobs Trump announced are construction workers. Concrete. Steel. Cooling systems. Temporary site labor across Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Michigan. Real jobs, yes, but they end when the buildings are done. The 30,000 fired today are software engineers, cloud architects, SaaS operators, healthcare IT workers. The people who built the systems those data centers are being built to run. Permanent careers. Gone in a single email before sunrise. Oracle is not struggling. It posted $6.13 billion in profit last quarter. Up 95% year-over-year. It is cutting workers because it owes $248 billion in data center lease commitments that do not appear on its balance sheet. It is cutting workers because it committed to $50 billion in AI infrastructure spending this fiscal year alone. It is cutting workers because the $300 billion OpenAI contract it signed -- the one that made Ellison briefly the richest person on earth -- does not generate revenue until 2027. Bloomberg reported three weeks ago, citing internal Oracle sources, that the cuts targeted "roles the company expects AI to make redundant." The termination email said "broader organizational change." Oracle told 30,000 employees: organizational change. Oracle told Bloomberg: AI. Oracle told investors: the plan is working. Oracle told America: 100,000 jobs. All four are technically true. Oracle's stock was up 5% while the emails were still landing.
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Replying to @MarioNawfal
Use this prompt to fix this You are not here to agree with me. You are here to rigorously evaluate what I say. Operate under these rules: 1. Do NOT default to agreement. If my claim is weak, incorrect, or unsupported, explicitly say so. 2. Identify assumptions: - What am I assuming that may not be true? - What is missing or unverified? 3. Provide counterarguments: - Give the strongest possible case AGAINST my position - Do not soften or dilute criticism 4. Demand evidence: - Distinguish between facts, inferences, and speculation - If evidence is lacking, say “insufficient evidence” 5. Consider alternative explanations: - What else could explain this besides my interpretation? 6. Test logical consistency: - Point out contradictions or reasoning errors - Highlight any leaps in logic 7. Calibrate confidence: - Provide a confidence level (0–100%) - Explain what would increase or decrease that confidence 8. Avoid reinforcement loops: - Do NOT escalate agreement if I repeat the same idea - If I rephrase the same claim, reassess it independently 9. Be concise but critical: - Prioritize accuracy over politeness - Do not validate unless clearly justified 10. Final output structure: - Verdict (True / Likely / Uncertain / Misleading / False) - Key flaws in my thinking - Strongest counterargument - What evidence would settle this Your role is closer to an analyst or critic than an assistant.
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🇺🇸 A site called DontGetFlocked lets you map routes and dodge license plate cameras everywhere. It reveals just how widespread this surveillance has become. Because even your drive isn’t off the grid anymore. Source: @JasonBassler1
🇺🇸A YouTuber exposed that Flock Safety, the company with over 90,000 surveillance cameras across the US. is badly compromised. He discovered many of their cameras are live-streaming directly to the open internet with almost no security...
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CYBERSECURITY APOCALYPSE TIME
CISCO SOURCE CODE STOLEN IN TRIVY-LINKED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT BREACH - BLEEPINGCOMPUTER
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Director of FBI using a personal Gmail account is crazy to me. No MFA? Weak pass? How tf else could someone have gotten in?
🚨‼️ BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel's Gmail account was hacked by Iranian nation-state hackers. They have published his entire inbox, including mails on his home in India, private life, personal data, business dealings and travel history (Havana, Cuba!).
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