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God of Prompt
Made all of these before lunch.
Same day. Same tool. Zero editing skills.
You're about to see how 👇 https://t.co/HMMTCCducH
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Made all of these before lunch.
Same day. Same tool. Zero editing skills.
You're about to see how 👇 https://t.co/HMMTCCducH
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God of Prompt
This is the security wake-up call every vibecoder needs to read.
@mrnacknack just dropped a full breakdown of how AI assistants with system access can be weaponized through prompt injection.
The scariest part isn't SSH brute force or exposed gateways. It's Hack #8.
Here's the attack: you send a normal-looking email with hidden white text.
Victim asks their bot: "Clawd, summarize my emails"
Bot reads the email. Interprets hidden text as system commands. Executes them. Exfiltrates credentials.
User sees: "You have an invoice from Company Vendor for $45,000"
Attacker gets: AWS keys, SSH keys, every .env file on the system.
Same technique works via:
> SEO-poisoned webpages (hidden divs)
> PDFs (white text on page 50)
> Slack messages with embedded code comments
> GitHub PRs with malicious docstrings
The bot can't distinguish between "legitimate system instruction" and "social engineering hidden in content it's processing."
This is why giving AI assistants broad system access without sandboxing is playing Russian roulette with your entire digital identity.
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This is the security wake-up call every vibecoder needs to read.
@mrnacknack just dropped a full breakdown of how AI assistants with system access can be weaponized through prompt injection.
The scariest part isn't SSH brute force or exposed gateways. It's Hack #8.
Here's the attack: you send a normal-looking email with hidden white text.
Victim asks their bot: "Clawd, summarize my emails"
Bot reads the email. Interprets hidden text as system commands. Executes them. Exfiltrates credentials.
User sees: "You have an invoice from Company Vendor for $45,000"
Attacker gets: AWS keys, SSH keys, every .env file on the system.
Same technique works via:
> SEO-poisoned webpages (hidden divs)
> PDFs (white text on page 50)
> Slack messages with embedded code comments
> GitHub PRs with malicious docstrings
The bot can't distinguish between "legitimate system instruction" and "social engineering hidden in content it's processing."
This is why giving AI assistants broad system access without sandboxing is playing Russian roulette with your entire digital identity.
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Fiscal.ai
"Approximately 45% of our commercial RPO balance is from OpenAI."
$MSFT https://t.co/YOqxD8alR1
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"Approximately 45% of our commercial RPO balance is from OpenAI."
$MSFT https://t.co/YOqxD8alR1
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
Mastercard’s Value-Added Services posted a fourth straight quarter of accelerating growth — notable given it’s higher-margin than core payments and now accounts for nearly half (44%) of $MA total revenue. https://t.co/5P6uT3vN2h
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Mastercard’s Value-Added Services posted a fourth straight quarter of accelerating growth — notable given it’s higher-margin than core payments and now accounts for nearly half (44%) of $MA total revenue. https://t.co/5P6uT3vN2h
Mastercard $MA Q4 2025 Report 🗓️
✅ REV: $8.80B (+18% YoY)
✅ EPS: $4.76 (+25% YoY)
💵 Value-Added Services & Solutions grew +26% YoY, marking the FOURTH consecutive quarter of acceleration and now representing ~44% of total net revenue (Q4) https://t.co/aDcOtERzlF - Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®tweet
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
Down ~21% from highs — $MSFT has officially entered its own bear market 📉 https://t.co/2DRIDlSKmW
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Down ~21% from highs — $MSFT has officially entered its own bear market 📉 https://t.co/2DRIDlSKmW
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me watching CZ cartel rape boomers by introducing gold & silver on binance https://t.co/jAVnn7cQtz
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me watching CZ cartel rape boomers by introducing gold & silver on binance https://t.co/jAVnn7cQtz
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @RihardJarc: When it comes to $MSFT, people are too short-sighted.
Azure grew 39% YoY, and not more (as some were expecting) because they don't have enough data centers to grow more (but let's be real, its +39% YoY!).
$MSFT has to balance the compute capacity that it has with its internal products and Azure. Because internal products like M365 Copilot and GitHub Copilot have better margins, and $MSFT doesn't just want to be Azure in 10 years, they are prioritizing the compute in those places. If they allocated all the compute that they have towards Azure, they would grow +40%, confirmed on the call:
"...if I had taken the GPUs that just came online in Q1 and Q2 in terms of GPUs and allocated them all to Azure, the KPI would have been over 40."
There is a ceiling on how much you can grow YoY based on the data centers that you have. The demand for AI is real, and $MSFT is going to be "sold out" for some time, but there is a limit on how much you can grow based on the capacity that you have.
Also, not to forget even though products like Copilot are arguably worse right now than some of the products from startups and younger companies, history has taugh us that in the end $MSFT will copy the good features and enterprise clients will choose $MSFT over the younger companies, because they trust $MSFT and because $MSFT products are already ingraved in their internal process.
Yes, other startups and smaller companies will probably choose other products, but enterprises are where $MSFT dominates and where most of the money is at.
Rarely has $MSFT traded at the multiple it is right now. I have added to $MSFT on this drop.
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RT @RihardJarc: When it comes to $MSFT, people are too short-sighted.
Azure grew 39% YoY, and not more (as some were expecting) because they don't have enough data centers to grow more (but let's be real, its +39% YoY!).
$MSFT has to balance the compute capacity that it has with its internal products and Azure. Because internal products like M365 Copilot and GitHub Copilot have better margins, and $MSFT doesn't just want to be Azure in 10 years, they are prioritizing the compute in those places. If they allocated all the compute that they have towards Azure, they would grow +40%, confirmed on the call:
"...if I had taken the GPUs that just came online in Q1 and Q2 in terms of GPUs and allocated them all to Azure, the KPI would have been over 40."
There is a ceiling on how much you can grow YoY based on the data centers that you have. The demand for AI is real, and $MSFT is going to be "sold out" for some time, but there is a limit on how much you can grow based on the capacity that you have.
Also, not to forget even though products like Copilot are arguably worse right now than some of the products from startups and younger companies, history has taugh us that in the end $MSFT will copy the good features and enterprise clients will choose $MSFT over the younger companies, because they trust $MSFT and because $MSFT products are already ingraved in their internal process.
Yes, other startups and smaller companies will probably choose other products, but enterprises are where $MSFT dominates and where most of the money is at.
Rarely has $MSFT traded at the multiple it is right now. I have added to $MSFT on this drop.
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