Being rude to AIs makes them work better
βContrary to expectations, impolite prompts consistently outperformed polite ones, with accuracy ranging from 80.8% for Very Polite prompts to 84.8% for Very Rude promptsβ
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βContrary to expectations, impolite prompts consistently outperformed polite ones, with accuracy ranging from 80.8% for Very Polite prompts to 84.8% for Very Rude promptsβ
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Bitcoin.
Every green area on this chart was, in hindsight, a buying opportunity.
bluroo ai
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Every green area on this chart was, in hindsight, a buying opportunity.
bluroo ai
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Bro wasn't even trying to hide
100% hit rate on Google Trend markets
RIP AlphaRaccoon
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100% hit rate on Google Trend markets
RIP AlphaRaccoon
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This is the reaction of a 20 year old after stole 4,100 BTC in one of the biggest scams.
He tricked his victim with fake Google alerts and calls
Stealing $230M in total.
He spent it on supercars and wild parties before getting caught in Miami.
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He tricked his victim with fake Google alerts and calls
Stealing $230M in total.
He spent it on supercars and wild parties before getting caught in Miami.
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BREAKING: The Trump Administration and the US Treasury Department are designing a $250 bill featuring Trump, per the Washington Post.
If this is launched, Trump would be the first living person to appear on a US currency since 1866.
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If this is launched, Trump would be the first living person to appear on a US currency since 1866.
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BREAKING:
US Q1 GDP 2nd estimate came at 1.6%
Expectations: 2%
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US Q1 GDP 2nd estimate came at 1.6%
Expectations: 2%
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Finnish president says U.S. is no longer asking before starting wars.
βThe question is what do you do from a foreign policy perspective?β
Hey, you just align with the U.S. anyway? Cause what else is there for you to do?
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βThe question is what do you do from a foreign policy perspective?β
Hey, you just align with the U.S. anyway? Cause what else is there for you to do?
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BREAKING: U.S. AND IRAN REACH DEAL BUT NEED TRUMP'S FINAL APPROVAL, OFFICIALS SAY - AXIOS
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Federal agents arrested nationals Migui Li and Ziyu Zhao in Hollywood on May 20, accusing them of being part of an international refund fraud scheme thatβs cost retailer Target millions of dollars over the past few years.
Li and Zhao are members of a βtransnational criminal organizationβ and personally responsible for about $94,000 in losses to Target stores in the Southeast, including stores in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The βpost-purchase markdownβ scheme has cost Target $4.6 million since 2022.
Members of the group βemployed a social engineering tactic where they would purchase high-value electronics at actual retail priceβ and then would manipulate the HTML code on Targetβs website βto make the same item they purchased appear to be for sale at a significant discountβ on their devices.
They would then ask customer service staff for a price match and be given gift cards with the difference. They would then repeat the process by buying new merchandise with the fraudulently-obtained gift cards.
The ill-gotten electronics would then be shipped to China.
Federal agents said they identified Li and Zhao as part of the organization and said they were back in South Florida, engaging in more than $3,000 in fraudulent transactions on May 19 and 20.
Authorities said they surveilled the pair at a hotel in Dania Beach as Li put two packages in their rental car. The two then drove to a FedEx store in Hollywood, according to the complaint.
After the two arrived there, agents said they saw Li take out the two packages and then saw βTarget shopping bags with additional merchandiseβ in the car.
Li left the packages with FedEx for overseas shipment, destined for Hong Kong.
Authorities said they approached Li and Zhao before they could leave the store. The two βconsented to a search of the parcels, which contained packaged electronics, including Polaroid cameras, film, Nintendo Switches and other items.β
Both admitted they were paid to buy electronics in the US and send them to China via Hong Kong.
Li said he used WeChat, βwhere he received the gift card serial numbers he utilized.β
βWhen asked about changing the advertised price of certain items, he either claimed he didnβt understand the question or refused to answer.β
Zhao was βmore forthcoming,β admitting to changing advertised prices.
Agents arrested both on charges of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
As of May 22 morning, records show both were being held by the Broward Sheriffβs Office on behalf of the US Marshals Service at the former agencyβs Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach.
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Li and Zhao are members of a βtransnational criminal organizationβ and personally responsible for about $94,000 in losses to Target stores in the Southeast, including stores in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The βpost-purchase markdownβ scheme has cost Target $4.6 million since 2022.
Members of the group βemployed a social engineering tactic where they would purchase high-value electronics at actual retail priceβ and then would manipulate the HTML code on Targetβs website βto make the same item they purchased appear to be for sale at a significant discountβ on their devices.
They would then ask customer service staff for a price match and be given gift cards with the difference. They would then repeat the process by buying new merchandise with the fraudulently-obtained gift cards.
The ill-gotten electronics would then be shipped to China.
Federal agents said they identified Li and Zhao as part of the organization and said they were back in South Florida, engaging in more than $3,000 in fraudulent transactions on May 19 and 20.
Authorities said they surveilled the pair at a hotel in Dania Beach as Li put two packages in their rental car. The two then drove to a FedEx store in Hollywood, according to the complaint.
After the two arrived there, agents said they saw Li take out the two packages and then saw βTarget shopping bags with additional merchandiseβ in the car.
Li left the packages with FedEx for overseas shipment, destined for Hong Kong.
Authorities said they approached Li and Zhao before they could leave the store. The two βconsented to a search of the parcels, which contained packaged electronics, including Polaroid cameras, film, Nintendo Switches and other items.β
Both admitted they were paid to buy electronics in the US and send them to China via Hong Kong.
Li said he used WeChat, βwhere he received the gift card serial numbers he utilized.β
βWhen asked about changing the advertised price of certain items, he either claimed he didnβt understand the question or refused to answer.β
Zhao was βmore forthcoming,β admitting to changing advertised prices.
Agents arrested both on charges of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
As of May 22 morning, records show both were being held by the Broward Sheriffβs Office on behalf of the US Marshals Service at the former agencyβs Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach.
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BREAKING: The US and Iran have reached a deal, but it still needs Trump's final approval, per Axios.
Bullish for markets
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BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Bessent issues a warning to Oman:
"The US will not tolerate any effort to impose a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz. Oman, in particular, should know that the US Treasury will aggressively target any actors involved - directly or indirectly - in facilitating tolls for the Strait and any willing partners will be penalized."
Yesterday, Trump threatened to "blow up" Oman if they do not "behave just like everybody else."
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"The US will not tolerate any effort to impose a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz. Oman, in particular, should know that the US Treasury will aggressively target any actors involved - directly or indirectly - in facilitating tolls for the Strait and any willing partners will be penalized."
Yesterday, Trump threatened to "blow up" Oman if they do not "behave just like everybody else."
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