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Coinbase has historically has received heavy criticism for failing to protect users for scammers and Insider Threats. Friday, December 19th, 2025, Coinbase released a statement alongside the Office of the Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, and hisβ¦
Oh, I forgot to mention, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong publicly thanked internet cryptocurrency nerd ZachXBT for his assistance in the case. No further information has been released which documents the degree in which ZachXBT was involved.
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Per The Information magazine, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has cut back Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence goals. Spending in AI data centers have reportedly been cut by as much as 50%. The reasoning deduced is that users prefer ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
However, Microsoft stated to journalists at Futurism: "The Informationβs story inaccurately combines the concepts of growth and sales quotas, aggregate sales quotas for AI products have not been lowered."
tldr Microsoft says they're not cutting back due to people not using it or being able to find sales. They're cutting back because ???
However, Microsoft stated to journalists at Futurism: "The Informationβs story inaccurately combines the concepts of growth and sales quotas, aggregate sales quotas for AI products have not been lowered."
tldr Microsoft says they're not cutting back due to people not using it or being able to find sales. They're cutting back because ???
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Per The Information magazine, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has cut back Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence goals. Spending in AI data centers have reportedly been cut by as much as 50%. The reasoning deduced is that users prefer ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.β¦
I don't know a single person who uses Copilot. Quite literally everyone uses ChatGPT or Claude. Microsoft somehow fucked up the entrance into the AI era despite heavily investing on OpenAI.
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This is very important information.
https://nypost.com/2025/12/20/us-news/cat-lost-during-hurricane-helene-miraculously-reunited-with-family-after-443-days/
https://nypost.com/2025/12/20/us-news/cat-lost-during-hurricane-helene-miraculously-reunited-with-family-after-443-days/
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Cat lost during Hurricane Helene miraculously reunited with family...
A purr-fect ending!
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There is a restaurant in the United States called "Waffle House". Waffle House is notorious for it's poor customer service, history of violence breaking out in the restaurant, it being open primarily in dangerous areas, and it also being open during severe weather events.
Waffle House is typically open during severe hurricanes and tornadic weather. The restaurants willingness to remain open during potentially life threatening weather has resulted in meteorologists creating a scale which measures weather severity based on whether or not Waffle House is open.
Despite the restaurants poor reputation, it has a cult like following in the United States. People go to the restaurant expecting poor service because the restaurant is ridiculously affordable and the food is pretty good.
One time I visited Waffle House with a friend. When we were waiting on our food the staff became frustrated with a customer who had locked themselves in the bathroom. Eventually one of the cooks busted down the door. They discovered the customer, a homeless looking person, was overdosing on narcotics on the floor.
While eating our food, EMTs and police officers were performing CPR on the customer. Staff were arguing about the door being broken. Nobody eating seemed bothered by the situation unfolding. It was a surreal experience.
This situation is not unique to me. If you take a moment of your time to lookup Waffle House footage online you'll see hundreds of videos depicting situations similar to mine.
I recommend everyone visit Waffle House.
Waffle House is typically open during severe hurricanes and tornadic weather. The restaurants willingness to remain open during potentially life threatening weather has resulted in meteorologists creating a scale which measures weather severity based on whether or not Waffle House is open.
Despite the restaurants poor reputation, it has a cult like following in the United States. People go to the restaurant expecting poor service because the restaurant is ridiculously affordable and the food is pretty good.
One time I visited Waffle House with a friend. When we were waiting on our food the staff became frustrated with a customer who had locked themselves in the bathroom. Eventually one of the cooks busted down the door. They discovered the customer, a homeless looking person, was overdosing on narcotics on the floor.
While eating our food, EMTs and police officers were performing CPR on the customer. Staff were arguing about the door being broken. Nobody eating seemed bothered by the situation unfolding. It was a surreal experience.
This situation is not unique to me. If you take a moment of your time to lookup Waffle House footage online you'll see hundreds of videos depicting situations similar to mine.
I recommend everyone visit Waffle House.
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I'm tired of the spam on X. If you're going spam my DMs with fake AI girls, or stolen photos from Instagram, just give me the malware, bro. Don't play games.
It's sickening.
Please just give me the malware.
Please just give me the malware.
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Spotify confirmed today an unknown group of individuals, who describe themselves as activists, have programmatically scraped Spotify and copied 300TB of music off their platform.
https://www.billboard.com/business/streaming/spotify-music-library-leak-1236143970/
https://www.billboard.com/business/streaming/spotify-music-library-leak-1236143970/
Billboard
Spotify Music Library Scraped by Pirate Activist Group
A pirate activist group has reportedly scraped and released metadata from Spotify, and intends to release 86 million audio files.
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Spotify confirmed today an unknown group of individuals, who describe themselves as activists, have programmatically scraped Spotify and copied 300TB of music off their platform. https://www.billboard.com/business/streaming/spotify-music-library-leak-1236143970/
The data is present on a website titled annas-archive.
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AI companies seeing 300TB of music "archived" publicly
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Top 10 most popular posts in vx-underground history. #1 changes everything.
10. July 11th, 2025:
- Mocking United States government for poorly handling Epstein data
- 33,000 likes
9. August 2nd, 2025:
- Memeing UK government for poor tech policy
- 40,000 likes
8. May, 10th, 2024:
- C programmers watching Python programmers work meme
- 42,000 likes
7. July 29th, 2025:
- Criticizing UK government for poor tech policy
- 49,000 likes
6. July 19th, 2025:
- Crowdstrike bootloop incident meme
- 51,000 likes
5. October 5th, 2022:
- Insert commas into your password meme
- 56,000 likes
4. October 21st, 2025:
- Mocking OpenAI web browser
- 63,000 likes
3. November 19th, 2025:
- Being rude to Microsoft
- 101,000 likes
2. November 1st, 2025:
- Password manager meme
- 106,000 likes
1. December 23rd, 2025:
- Picture of a cat
- 114,000 likes (still climbing)
10. July 11th, 2025:
- Mocking United States government for poorly handling Epstein data
- 33,000 likes
9. August 2nd, 2025:
- Memeing UK government for poor tech policy
- 40,000 likes
8. May, 10th, 2024:
- C programmers watching Python programmers work meme
- 42,000 likes
7. July 29th, 2025:
- Criticizing UK government for poor tech policy
- 49,000 likes
6. July 19th, 2025:
- Crowdstrike bootloop incident meme
- 51,000 likes
5. October 5th, 2022:
- Insert commas into your password meme
- 56,000 likes
4. October 21st, 2025:
- Mocking OpenAI web browser
- 63,000 likes
3. November 19th, 2025:
- Being rude to Microsoft
- 101,000 likes
2. November 1st, 2025:
- Password manager meme
- 106,000 likes
1. December 23rd, 2025:
- Picture of a cat
- 114,000 likes (still climbing)
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Top 10 most popular posts in vx-underground history. #1 changes everything. 10. July 11th, 2025: - Mocking United States government for poorly handling Epstein data - 33,000 likes 9. August 2nd, 2025: - Memeing UK government for poor tech policy - 40,000β¦
It's a beautiful thing seeing the most liked post in vx-underground history be a silly picture of a kitty cat.
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There are objective truths and emotional truths.
Sometimes people will (intentionally or unintentionally) overlook evidence because they want a story to be true.
tl;dr dumb made up story, probably AI slop, regarded as true by people all across the internet because it "feels" true.
In November, 2025 there was widespread coverage of "hundreds" of stray cats infiltrating a Bitcoin mining facility in Inner Mongolia* and allegedly costing the Bitcoin mine owner several million dollars. The original author of the post included a photo of a dozen or so cats sitting on so-called cryptomining hardware machines.
This story is not true. There is a lot of evidence to support this.
- Story originated from a Facebook page titled, "StoryTime"
- "StoryTime" shares a lot of AI art
- No company stated
- No additional information provided other than strange photo of cats
- Inaccurate depiction of cryptomining facility (see subsequent images)
- Story doesn't make sense
- Cryptomining is banned in Inner Mongolia
The original post asserts cats have some how broken into a cryptomining facility in Inner Mongolia. There they remained undetected for weeks, "multiplied", and comfortably nested on cryptomining machines. Inner Mongolia has banned cryptomining because there is a desire to reduce their carbon footprint.
While it's technically possible for all of these things to be true, it would be outrageous for an illegally operated Bitcoin cryptomining facility to be unaware of "hundreds" of cats in their facility for weeks. It amplifies the absurdity when you consider that this Mongolian facility decided to photograph their illegal operation and exclusively share the details on it with an English-speaking Facebook page which does not typically discuss cryptocurrency.
The "news report" concludes by writing the Bitcoin mine owner "loves cats" so he purchased "several hundred" warming beds for the cats.
If you take a moment to consider what I've just written, and review the information provided, it's pretty obvious this story is fake. Unfortunately, this completely made up story ended up in semi-large cryptocurrency news websites. It was shared all over Facebook, Reddit, and X. I had a dozen or so people tag me and suggest I share it online and comment about it. Out of the millions, upon millions, of engagements the story received, only a very small minority of people questioned the validity of the story.
Image 1. The "cats" in the illegally operated Bitcoin mining facility in Inner Mongolia
Image 2. An actual photograph of a Bitcoin mining facility
Sometimes people will (intentionally or unintentionally) overlook evidence because they want a story to be true.
tl;dr dumb made up story, probably AI slop, regarded as true by people all across the internet because it "feels" true.
In November, 2025 there was widespread coverage of "hundreds" of stray cats infiltrating a Bitcoin mining facility in Inner Mongolia* and allegedly costing the Bitcoin mine owner several million dollars. The original author of the post included a photo of a dozen or so cats sitting on so-called cryptomining hardware machines.
This story is not true. There is a lot of evidence to support this.
- Story originated from a Facebook page titled, "StoryTime"
- "StoryTime" shares a lot of AI art
- No company stated
- No additional information provided other than strange photo of cats
- Inaccurate depiction of cryptomining facility (see subsequent images)
- Story doesn't make sense
- Cryptomining is banned in Inner Mongolia
The original post asserts cats have some how broken into a cryptomining facility in Inner Mongolia. There they remained undetected for weeks, "multiplied", and comfortably nested on cryptomining machines. Inner Mongolia has banned cryptomining because there is a desire to reduce their carbon footprint.
While it's technically possible for all of these things to be true, it would be outrageous for an illegally operated Bitcoin cryptomining facility to be unaware of "hundreds" of cats in their facility for weeks. It amplifies the absurdity when you consider that this Mongolian facility decided to photograph their illegal operation and exclusively share the details on it with an English-speaking Facebook page which does not typically discuss cryptocurrency.
The "news report" concludes by writing the Bitcoin mine owner "loves cats" so he purchased "several hundred" warming beds for the cats.
If you take a moment to consider what I've just written, and review the information provided, it's pretty obvious this story is fake. Unfortunately, this completely made up story ended up in semi-large cryptocurrency news websites. It was shared all over Facebook, Reddit, and X. I had a dozen or so people tag me and suggest I share it online and comment about it. Out of the millions, upon millions, of engagements the story received, only a very small minority of people questioned the validity of the story.
Image 1. The "cats" in the illegally operated Bitcoin mining facility in Inner Mongolia
Image 2. An actual photograph of a Bitcoin mining facility
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Is the United States government ran by a bunch of fucking morons? People on BlueSky discovered that some of the Epstein documents were visually redacted but remained selectable. In other words, using Python you can un-redact some of the Epstein files.
I don't know if I want to share the unredacted documents because I haven't reviewed them. I don't want to expose a person who has been a victim of sex trafficking.
If you want to look more into it yourself, go down the rabbit hole here: https://www.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1ptlms6/some_epstein_files_can_be_unredacted/
If you want to look more into it yourself, go down the rabbit hole here: https://www.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1ptlms6/some_epstein_files_can_be_unredacted/
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From the law community on Reddit: Some Epstein files can be unredacted
Posted by Thalesian - 34,107 votes and 1,563 comments
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