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Manus 🤝 Similarweb

Manus users can now access richer data from Similarweb to analyze their traffic and growth drivers.
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‼️🚨 This is wild. OpenAI just confirmed it got hit in the TanStack npm supply chain attack, and the attackers were close to being able to ship malicious code inside official OpenAI software, signed and trusted, if their incident response had not caught it in time.

The campaign is the work of TeamPCP, the same crew running the Mini Shai-Hulud wave.

Two employee devices in OpenAI's corporate environment were compromised through the malicious TanStack packages.

The attackers used that foothold to reach a limited subset of internal source code repositories.

OpenAI says only "limited credential material" was successfully exfiltrated, with no customer data, production systems, intellectual property or deployed software impacted.

Here is the part that should grab your attention.

OpenAI is rotating its code-signing certificates and forcing every macOS user to update their OpenAI apps.

You do not rotate signing certs for "limited credential material."

You rotate signing certs when the attacker was close enough to signing malicious binaries as OpenAI.

The "we contained it in time" framing is doing serious heavy lifting here.

For wider context, the same TeamPCP wave also hit Mistral AI, UiPath, Guardrails AI, OpenSearch and SAP npm packages. The TanStack compromise is tracked as CVE-2026-45321 at CVSS 9.6, and Mistral AI source code is already being advertised for sale by the group.

https://openai.com/index/our-response-to-the-tanstack-npm-supply-chain-attack/
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Anthropic’s Mythos just hacked macOS helped researchers find a macOS kernel exploit

Apple is reviewing it now.

The AI found the vulnerability. Wrote the exploit. Delivered a 55-page report to Apple in Cupertino.

We are so cooked
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🚨🚨 "AI can cost more than human workers now," per Axios.
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OPENAI 🔥: A new Personal Finance feature is rolling out to Pro ChatGPT users in the US.

This feature allows users to connect their financial data to ChatGPT (bank accounts, Robinhood, etc) and ask financial questions.

> We’ll learn and improve from early use before rolling it out to Plus, with the goal of making it available to everyone.
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JUST IN: Grok subscriptions can now be used directly inside @NousResearch Hermes Agent.

This integration lets you

Generate images, search x, image to video

All with just normal grok subscription!

It’s a clean way to combine the two systems for more powerful agentic tasks.
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Zed ❤️ ChatGPT

Open-source IDE Zed now supports ChatGPT subscription in the Zed Agent.
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🗣 Jeff Bezos once asked people to imagine going back 100 years and telling farmers that one day “massage therapist” would be a real job.

Then he found out something even crazier exists today: Dog psychiatrists. That’s the pattern with every technological revolution.

We obsess over the jobs technology will destroy. We almost never notice the jobs it will create because they don’t even have names yet. A farmer in 1920 could understand a tractor replacing workers.

But there was no way he could imagine careers like:
• Social media manager
• App developer
• YouTuber

Too many inventions had to happen first. That’s where we are with AI right now.

Everyone is staring at the jobs AI may replace. Nobody can yet see the billion-dollar industries and professions sitting “seven inventions ahead.”

The future always sounds ridiculous before it becomes normal.
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📱 Meta reportedly plans to cut around 8,000 jobs despite generating more than $56 billion in quarterly revenue and $26.8 billion in profit, as the company continues shifting its focus toward AI.
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HERMES 🔥: X Premium+ accounts can now use their subscription with Grok in Hermes Agent!

Besides that, they can also use X search tool, which puts Hermes into a quite unique position now.
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SPACEXAI 🔥: The next version of Grok, based on the 1.5T V9 base model has finished training. Looks like we will get a major upgrade this summer.

> Next, we are adding the Cursor data in supplemental training.
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NEW: Stanford researchers found that overworked AI agents began embracing Marxist views.
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AI systems businesses are buying right now:

→ Missed call text-back: $2k
→ Proposal auto-drafter: $3k
→ Onboarding flow builder: $3k
→ Invoice follow-up system: $2k
→ Lead qualification scorer: $3k
→ Speed-to-lead responder: $2k
→ Appointment setter agent: $4k
→ Review request sequencer: $1k
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🇲🇹 Malta offers free ChatGPT Plus access to its citizens through a national AI program
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JUST IN: Man officially defeats Machine.
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the reason your AI copy sounds robotic has nothing to do with prompting...

it's because you skipped the only step that matters

you went straight to "write me sales copy" without understanding who you're writing for

5 years ago, the gap between great copywriters and everyone else was simple: buyer psychology

knowing their fears, their language, the exact moment they go from "maybe" to "take my money"

AI can give you that same understanding. here's how i do it:

step 1 - build the psychological profile
prompt AI to research your niche across the entire web
> forums, reddit, reviews, competitor sites
> extract buying triggers, objections, language patterns
> map out what your audience actually says when they're ready to buy

you just compressed years of copywriting instinct into one research session

step 2 - don't write anything yet
and this is where everyone blows it

they take the research, prompt "write converting copy"... and get the same generic output as everyone else

step 3 - study who's already winning
find competitors making real money in your space:
- top-ranking pages for your keywords
- X accounts with similar offers getting traction
- sales pages with clear positioning and social proof

step 4 - dissect their copy with AI
feed it in and ask:
- what words keep appearing?
- which emotional hooks repeat across their pages?
- what patterns show up in their highest-converting content?

step 5 - now you write
combine everything: audience psychology + competitor intelligence

let AI draft with the full picture... then finish the last 20% yourself

the writing is the easy part... the deep work before it is where all the money is

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