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Across the industry, companies are starting to balk at the price of AI. Uber blew through its entire 2026 AI coding budget by April. Microsoft revoked its developers’ Claude Code licenses months after ...
Sam Altman just figured out how to print his own currency. And he’s spending it. OpenAI’s CEO has offered every startup in the current Y Combinator batch $2 million worth of OpenAI API usage credits ...
OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman says he is offering $2 million in OpenAI API tokens to every startup in Y Combinator’s current Spring 2026 batch, in exchange for an undetermined amount of equity.
OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger spent $1.3 million in OpenAI API tokens in 30 days running 100 Codex instances on his open-source project. The bill, covered by OpenAI where Steinberger now works, ...
Grafana has disclosed that an "unauthorized party" obtained a token that granted them the ability to access the company's GitHub environment and download its codebase. "Our investigation has ...
Developer, team lead, and founder. 10 years working in startups. In Cursor, you can connect any LLM via API that is compatible with the OpenAI request format. This means you can connect Claude via API ...
Hyperbridge suffers a code exploit. The hacker tricked the protocol into minting one billion of Polkadot's DOT token. They only made off with $237,000, however. Hyperbridge, a popular crypto bridge, ...
Attacker minted 1 billion bridged DOT and dumped it all for 108.2 ETH. Initial reports traced the exploit to a Hyperbridge gateway vulnerability. The incident raises fresh concerns about crypto ...
An attacker exploited a vulnerability in Hyperbridge's Ethereum gateway contract to mint 1 billion bridged Polkadot tokens and dump them for about $237,000 in ether. The exploit, which did not affect ...
Polkadot-based cross-chain solution Hyperbridge suffered a major exploit that allowed attackers to mint up to one billion DOT tokens without authorization and quickly dump them on Ethereum, as flagged ...
While crypto breaches are fairly common, it’s unusual for attackers to gamble big and end up with such a small payoff—a scenario that played out on Sunday. An attacker took advantage of a flaw in ...
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