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Hi Pals !
This week's newsletter (Issue #10 ππ !!!) is like no other, a pure banger !!!
How to hack 80 Dropbox accounts, 142 Google Drive accounts and 57 Microsoft Onedrive accounts... without coding
I told you this week's newsletter would be a banger right ? We start with the amazing blog article by @intidc giving us a hacking clinic without writing any code at all. Oh and he didn't stop at a few drive accounts... He even went for the government:
A new futuristic screen ?
I have been an e-ink fan for a long time (I even tweeted a few weeks ago about the e[dot]ink domain being quite cheap π²), it seems we finally reached a point where eink tablets are usable ! I'd keep an eye on this company if I were you:
Internet Enabled Geniuses
What would Einstein, Tesla, Houdini, or Turing have been like if they had had access to the internet during their childhood ?
Infinite potential it seems, lies in the access to infinite knowledge and the potential to buy tools and ressources easily.
I wonder how that changes the future for us ? Makers have been a thing for a while now, but this is a new paradigm, add AI into the mix, and you get ???
another one:
Successfully DM anyone on Twitter (Xπ€’)
I'm not a TweetHunter user (I like Typefully) but I reckon this thread they posted a while ago is quite useful, you should definitely check it out and write some of their tips on post-its if you need to contact someone (who doesn't follow you) through DMs
Alright I kept those two BANGER (albeit a little technical) tweets just for you guys, enjoy.
Eternal AI
punk3700 has been on my radar for quite some time, and it looks like I was right ! After creating some of the most compelling Bitcoin-native smart contracts and tools, he just released what might be the most promising AI-on-a-blockchain protocol (hang in there, it's a long read):
10 years to create the best computer language
Twitter user @VictorTaelin just dropped a bomb, but first, I need to give you some context.
As you read this, your computer is running code...thinking. It does that using two "brains", the CPU and the GPU.
The CPU is amazing, it's flexible, can do almost anything and is quite fast. But the GPU... GPU is DADDY. the GPU is powerful, fast and frankly amazing technology.
But writing code for the GPU is cumbersome, especially for the web (Imagine if you were told you can communicate with your plumber using only your hands, it would work, but man would it be annoying)
That's where Taelin's tweet comes in. Enabling us to speak with GPUs using regular words (instead of only our hands). What does this mean ? It means a new paradigm for onchain art...but this is for another day.
Thank you so much for reading this week's issue ! If you're attending NFC Lisbon remember I'm speaking on a panel:
I'll post a recording of the panel after the event if you can't attend.
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