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President Trump warns Hamas to follow through on the peace deal. Another country nominates Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Another Venezuelan drug boat blown out of the water by the Trump administration. Why hasn't a MAGA hat appeared on "The View" this week? Military members getting paid on time today, but for how much longer? The ridiculous list of what Democrats want funded before they'll vote to reopen the federal government. Solemn ceremony for Charlie Kirk at the White House yesterday as President Trump awards Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Barack Obama library is taking shape and remains a monstrosity. Dashcam video shows Alec Baldwin's car crash. Is the Vatican being friendly or being conquered by allowing a Muslim prayer room at its library? Britain targeting overweight citizens. West Texas county being taken over by outsiders? Trans tide is turning. Bounties on ICE officers from cartels? 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:14 Do You Know This Song? 02:35 Hamas will be Disarmed! 03:21 FLASHBACK: Trump on Hamas in the Middle East 05:05 Javier Milei Nominates Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize 08:07 More Boats Blown to Smithereens 14:22 Donald Trump & Scott Bessent Discuss Elizabeth Warren 16:03 President Trump Doesn't Take Questions from ABC News 17:08 Trump on Alyssa Farah Hostage Comments 22:13 Trump's Update on the Government Shutdown 23:45 Glenn Beck Joins to Discuss Washington Trip 32:31 Are US Troops Going to be Paid? 34:08 Mike Johnson on What Democrats Want to Fund 36:10 Chewing the Fat 49:19 New Apple TV Logo 50:29 Charlie Kirk Receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom 51:20 Erika Kirk Talks about Charlie Kirk's Birthday Gift 52:03 Erika Kirk on Freedom 58:50 Presidential Library Progress in South Chicago 1:03:57 BYU Holy War 1:08:51 New Angle of Alec Baldwin Car Accident 1:17:27 UK Targets Fat Citizens 1:23:56 Loving County, Texas in Trouble? 1:31:31 Keira Knightley Asked about J.K. Rowling 1:34:07 Riots against ICE Continue Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three Buddy Problem - Episode 67: We discuss the rise of automated red-teaming, Apple's $2 million exploit chain bounties aimed at outbidding spyware brokers and the iPhone maker's focus on wireless proximity attacks and “tactical suitcase” Wi-Fi exploits. We also hit the news of Paragon spyware targeting European executives and the bizarre story of NSO Group's supposed US investor buyout. Plus, an update on Oracle's zero-day ransomware fiasco, Ivanti's endless patch delays, the ethics of journalists enabling ransomware operations on leak sites, Europe's latest failed push for Chat Control, and VirusTotal's new pricing tiers. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs), Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine) and Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu).
Send us a textOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowOn this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with Get To Know Your Hockey Hall of Famers, this time looking at the life, hockey career, and hobby market for hockey hall of famer, Jimmy Gardner (20:11). Next, we conclude our 2025-26 Hockey Hobby Preview Series with Upper Deck's VP of Product, Grant Sandground, as we look ahead at 2025-26 hockey wax (27:58). In hobby news, Connor McDavid takes a discount and sends a message, Zdeno Chara's number 33 to hit the rafters, and what key rookies made their respective team's opening night rosters (1:29:49). California Dave joins the show to review 2024-25 Ultimate Collection (1:49:17), then we finish up with some Saskatchewan Card & Collector Experience personal pickups (2:13:23).Partners & SponsorsGongshow Reloaded - http://tiny.cc/GongshowReloadedHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comSlab Sharks Consignment - http://bit.ly/3GUvsxNSlab Sharks is now accepting U.S. submissions!MINTINK - https://www.mintink.caPSA - https://www.psacard.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/Private Collection Insurance - https://privatecollectioninsurance.comSign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC
Halloween decorations might be going up, but the real horror story is unfolding on America's streets. In this episode, we uncover the staggering scale of cartel-linked gangs operating in U.S. cities and the federal crackdown now dismantling their networks. From Chicago's 110,000-strong illegal immigrant gang army to the FBI and LAPD's takedown of a Mexican mafia–linked crew in California, the fight is escalating. We dig into shocking revelations of bounties placed on federal agents, the infiltration of terrorist-linked criminals, and the political leaders accused of enabling chaos. Is this the turning point in America's war against the cartels—or just the beginning?
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Losing parts of America. Democrats are calling ICE the gestapo for arresting and deporting illegals. A bold statement about Chicago. Corruption and insurrection in local police departments. Trying to save Chicago and other big cities from the communists. We are out of ‘good’ solutions. Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Software has forever had flaws and humans have forever been finding and fixing them. With LLMs generating code, appsec has also been trying to determine how well LLMs can find flaws. Nico Waisman talks about XBOW's LLM-based pentesting, how it climbed a bug bounty leaderboard, how it uses feedback loops for better pentests, and how they handle (and even welcome!) hallucinations. In the news, using LLMs to find flaws, directory traversal in an MCP, another resource for learning cloud and AI security, spreadsheets and appsec, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-351
Software has forever had flaws and humans have forever been finding and fixing them. With LLMs generating code, appsec has also been trying to determine how well LLMs can find flaws. Nico Waisman talks about XBOW's LLM-based pentesting, how it climbed a bug bounty leaderboard, how it uses feedback loops for better pentests, and how they handle (and even welcome!) hallucinations. In the news, using LLMs to find flaws, directory traversal in an MCP, another resource for learning cloud and AI security, spreadsheets and appsec, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-351
Software has forever had flaws and humans have forever been finding and fixing them. With LLMs generating code, appsec has also been trying to determine how well LLMs can find flaws. Nico Waisman talks about XBOW's LLM-based pentesting, how it climbed a bug bounty leaderboard, how it uses feedback loops for better pentests, and how they handle (and even welcome!) hallucinations. In the news, using LLMs to find flaws, directory traversal in an MCP, another resource for learning cloud and AI security, spreadsheets and appsec, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-351
In this conversation, Will leads us through the available research on the effectiveness of predator bounty programs. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Resources: Bartel, R. A., & Brunson, M. W. (2003). Effects of Utah's coyote bounty program on harvester behavior. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 736-743. Ditchkoff, S. S., et al. (2017). Effectiveness of a bounty program for reducing wild pig densities. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 41(3), 548-555. Gosling, L. M., & Baker, S. J. (1989). The eradication of muskrats and coypus from Britain. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 38(1), 39-51. Lelli, B., et al. (2009). Seal bounties in Maine and Massachusetts, 1888 to 1962. Northeastern Naturalist, 16(2), 239-254. We've launched a comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
In this conversation, Will leads us through the available research on the effectiveness of predator bounty programs. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Resources: Ditchkoff, S. S., et al. (2017). Effectiveness of a bounty program for reducing wild pig densities. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 41(3), 548-555. Bartel, R. A., & Brunson, M. W. (2003). Effects of Utah's coyote bounty program on harvester behavior. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 736-743. Gosling, L. M., & Baker, S. J. (1989). The eradication of muskrats and coypus from Britain. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 38(1), 39-51. Lelli, B., et al. (2009). Seal bounties in Maine and Massachusetts, 1888 to 1962. Northeastern Naturalist, 16(2), 239-254. We've launched a comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
This episode exposes a stunning and unprecedented scandal: ICE agents being ambushed, dragged from their cars, and left defenseless as police are allegedly ordered to stand down. We break down the leaked dispatch report, the audio evidence, and the explosive reaction from the nation's largest police unions condemning Chicago's refusal to help federal officers. Why are ICE agents being targeted? What role do cartels and organized agitators play in these attacks? And why do Democrats seem to be holding the line for criminals instead of law enforcement? We dig deep into the motives, the panic, and the dangerous game being played — including reports of bounties on ICE agents' lives.
The left wants a new civil rights era; they might just get civil war. According to Secretary Noem, the cartels are putting out bounties. President Trump says all layoffs during this shutdown are the democrats' fault while they're still crying over the sombrero memes. The President grinds ahead and continues to win as he announced a new EU trade deal. We also have some disturbing local state news, liberal mayors, ex-Jet's QB in trouble, trans asking for money, and more.
Josh and Ben are joined by Nate The FUT Accountant to talk about the first week of FC 26. From SBC's, to the market, to controversial store packs, all the goings on of week one are covered! Get these episodes in your podcast app: bit.ly/podfeedhelpDiscord (for Gold & Icon) Supporters: bit.ly/poddiscordhelpImprove your connection: bit.ly/connectionspecial Thank you as always for making FUT Weekly possible! 00:00 Introduction to EA FC 26 and Early Game Experience 14:10 Pound for Pound Powerhouse 22:10 The Big Topic: Market Dynamics and Store Packs 25:12 Navigating Game Changes and Community Reactions 26:47 Market Dynamics and Player Value 31:51 Understanding the Current Market Trends 35:22 Exploring SBCs and Player Upgrades 35:33 Diving into EVOs and Their Impact 44:19 Evolving Player Cards: The Future of EVOs 47:18 Strategizing with EVOs: Choosing the Right Players 49:53 Tournament Requirements: The Importance of EVOs 50:57 Market Trends: The Rise of Silver Prices 53:41 Bounties and Rewards: Enhancing Gameplay Experience 54:10 Pre-Order Icons: Who We Got and Are They Good? 58:27 The Impact of Icons in Teams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phishing Scams, Leaked Stream Keys, Zero-Day Android Vulnerabilities, and Bounties on Russian Hackers In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love discusses several critical cybersecurity issues. Attackers are using iCloud calendar invites for phishing scams, leveraging Apple's system to bypass security checks. The US Department of Defense has exposed livestream credentials, risking hijack and fake content insertion. Billions of Android phones are vulnerable due to unpatched critical zero days, and Google has only fixed issues for Pixel devices so far. Additionally, the US State Department has placed a $10 million bounty on three Russian FSB hackers responsible for attacks on energy companies. Jim emphasizes the importance of securing digital assets and maintaining strong cybersecurity practices. 00:00 Introduction and Headlines 00:24 Phishing Scam via iCloud Calendar Invites 03:18 US Department of Defense Livestream Vulnerabilities 05:53 Critical Android Zero-Day Vulnerabilities 07:38 US Bounty on Russian FSB Hackers 09:42 Conclusion and Contact Information
In this episode, the hosts discuss the FC 26 preseason, sharing their excitement and expectations for the new game. They delve into the schedule of key milestones leading up to the release, including team and player ratings, the web app, and gameplay changes. The conversation also touches on the new modes introduced in FC 26, the significance of skill moves, and the accessibility features aimed at enhancing the gaming experience for all players.Chapters00:00 Introduction to FC 26 Preseason02:56 Hype Levels and Expectations for FC 2606:11 Upcoming Schedule and Key Milestones08:59 Team Ratings and Player Ratings Discussion11:59 Database Reveal and Player Insights15:09 Web App and Team of the Week Insights17:56 Ultimate Edition and Gameplay Expectations28:27 Initial Strategies for Game Launch32:40 New Gameplay Modes and Changes40:03 Bounties and Jewels: New Challenges43:24 Skill Moves and Accessibility FeaturesSupport us and join the Discord and get shows earlier!https://patreon.com/futinreviewCheck out our socials:X TikTokInstagramTolando's socials:https://x.com/Tolando77https://www.instagram.com/tolando77/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@tolando77https://www.youtube.com/@Tolando77https://www.twitch.tv/tolando77Questions: futinreview@gmail.comhttps://youtube.com/futinreviewhttps://www.futinreview.com
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FaceTec is so confident in its face verification technology that it launched a Spoof Bounty Program to challenge anyone to bypass its system with a Spoof artifact or deepfake video. Bounties are a practice common among top security firms but unique in the biometric industry. Jay Meier, Chief Identity Technology Strategist, notes that the program attracted 150,000 attack attempts, with only two minor successes in the first six months, both quickly resolved.In our video interview with Meier, he explains FaceTec's advanced face-matching system, highlighting its precision and critical role in industries like healthcare. Applications include verifying clinicians' identities for login, UR Codes for local, decentralized patient ID Verification authorizing prescriptions, and ensuring the correct patient receives medication.Learn more about FaceTec: https://www.facetec.com/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
We speak with Ethical Hacker Juan Francisco 'Fran' Bolivar and Sajeeb Lohani, Global TISO for Bugcrowd. Fran successfully claimed 90 bounties as a result of a ServiceNow configuration compromise, with bounties ranging between $100K and $3K.Fran provides insight into his methodologies, learning outcomes and the challenges of being an ethical hacker.For more information and to access more, including the Bugcrowd Report series - visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/bugcrowd-register-to-access/#bugcrowd #cisoseries #mysecuritytv #cybersecurity #ITMOAH #ethicalhackers
Wormwood-strewn floors. Poisoned rat cakes. Bounties on hedgehogs. No, it's not a dark fairy tale—it's real Tudor pest control. In a world without bug spray or exterminators, how did the Tudors tackle fleas, flies, rats, mice… and even moths? Let's just say… they got creative. And ruthless. I'm Claire Ridgway, historian and author—and in today's video, we're diving into the bizarre, herbal, and sometimes horrifying methods the Tudors used to defend their homes (and health!) from pests. You'll discover: - Why strewing herbs were scattered on floors - What the Goodman of Paris suggested for catching fleas - The deadly ingredients in Tudor rat cakes - Why hedgehogs were considered milk thieves - And the law that made people bounty hunters If you enjoy strange corners of history, click Like, Subscribe, and hit the bell to get more true Tudor tales every week. Want exclusive videos, behind-the-scenes content, printable resources, and my monthly digital magazine "The Privy Chronicle"? Click Join and become part of my Tudor inner circle today! #TudorHistory #WeirdHistory #PestControlHistory #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles #TudorLife #HistoricalFacts #FleasAndFlames #DeadHedgehogs #TrueHistory #HistoryNerd #MedievalHygiene #OnThisDay #StrangeButTrue #HorribleHistory
A simple methodological error meant that for years researchers considered drinking moderate amounts of alcohol to be healthy. Now plenty of evidence suggests that isn't the case, but errors like this still plague the scientific literature. So, how can the scientific literature become more error-free?In the first episode of this two-part series, to determine what steps can be taken to help clean up science we explore peer review, replications, AI and even paying people to detect errors.This episode was written and produced by Nick Petrić Howe. Dan Fox was the editor. The Swiss horn music came from DangerLaef on Freesound. All other sound effects and music were provided by Triple Scoop Music.Subscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Security is veelbesproken in kwaliteitsland en enorm belangrijk! Zonder goede securitymaatregelen kan er belachelijk veel (misgaan). In deze aflevering schuiven Kaïn Landsman en Daniël van Herwijnen aan. Kaïn onderhoudt contact met opdrachtgevers over securityvraagstukken en Daniël zorgt voor inzicht in veiligheid van applicaties door penetratietesten. Wat komen ze zoal tegen in de praktijk? Geeft de "Certified Ethical Hacker" opleiding je een vrijbrief om overal op te klikken? En wat kan je als niet-hacker of organisatie doen om meer security bewust te worden? Kom erachter in deze boeiende aflevering van... KwaliTijd!
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: An Iran-linked hacker group claims to have breached Trump's inner circle again—and they're threatening to release a new trove of stolen emails. A prominent aid organization says Hamas is placing bounties on humanitarian workers in Gaza, including Americans. Mexican authorities uncover twenty mutilated bodies in a region engulfed by infighting between rival Sinaloa cartel factions. And in today's Back of the Brief—North Korean IT workers infiltrate major U.S. companies as part of a massive fraud scheme to fund Kim Jong Un's regime. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief True Classic: Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/PDB#trueclassicpod TriTails Premium Beef: Celebrate with steak worth standing for. Get a free ribeye with the Freedom Box at https://Trybeef.com/PDB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK! Join Tiddly, EpicDan22 & Danfinity as they talk about the adjustments to Bounties, Vendors, Iron Banner & Gambit in Destiny 2's upcoming expansion Edge of Fate!PLUS, Dan talks toasters.Join the conversation every Sunday at 6:30 PM ET on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/destinydigestListen to Destiny Digests wherever you get podcasts! Remember to rate and review:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/51utOpaycri2x7WotgVlFXApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/destiny-digest/id1638939545PocketCasts: https://pca.st/iczgzkt1On Bluesky? Follow our Guest Starter Pack: https://bsky.app/starter-pack/danfinity.gg/3lbrtal4y7c2rFollow Bona: https://bsky.app/profile/bonafidehiro.bsky.socialFollow Danfinity: https://danfinity.ggFollow EpicDan: https://linktr.ee/epicdan22Follow Eseipha: https://bsky.app/profile/eseipha.bsky.socialFollow Sami: https://linktr.ee/samikatplaysFollow Tiddly: https://bsky.app/profile/tiddly.bsky.social
Donnie and Ducky discuss the two million-dollar bounty pools at the World Series of Poker -- including an interview with Tyler Montoya -- Benny Glaser winning his sixth WSOP bracelet and Artur Martirosian winning the $25K Heads-Up Championship.Enter the PokerGO Podcast Dream Seat Giveaway: bit.ly/gleampod25.Enter the PokerGO/PGT Dream Seat Competitions: http://pgt.com/dream-seatFollow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Play free poker against real players anytime, anywhere on PlayPokerGO. Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pokergo-podcast--5877082/support.
Another Hot Seat Retreat in Palm Springs has come and gone, and HotBotScott is joined this episode by SleepyBap to chat about the spanktastic times they had this March. Spoilers: The weather was perfect this year, especially compared to last year's wind and rain, and there were many, many, many spankings. Naughty misbehaving boys were disciplined by their dads, wayward students and jocks were paddled by principals and coaches, and bullies roved the grounds, handing out wedgies and tormenting their prey—consensually of course. Listen on, dudes, for all the details. Upcoming events: OTKLA: May 30. https://www.otkla.com/home Camp Red Tails: July 17-22. https://www.campredtails.com/ Hot Seat Vegas, July 30-August 3. https://www.hotseatvegas.com/home Bad Ass Weekend, Oct 15-19. https://bawevent.com/ Music: Vivera / “I Don't Give a Damn” (Instrumental Version) / courtesy of epidemicsound.com
A slacker, an ex-cop, a dog, and a femme fatale walking into a saloon... There's a joke in there somewhere.This week Lindsey meets the crew of the Bebop when we watch episodes 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Cowboy Bebop.Patreon: patreon.com/animeightiesGet access to ad-free episodes & videos, discord, bonus content, and more! Free and paid tiers available!Your help allows us to improve the podcast and offer more retro anime content!If you'd like to check out our retro anime video essays, or our incredibly funny short videos, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AnimEightiesIf you'd like to follow us on social media we are @animeighties everywhere!If you liked this episode please rate and leave a review!If you have feedback or questions, please email us at animeighties@gmail.com
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: The FBI launches a new task force targeting a surge in attacks on Tesla vehicles—but critics say the Justice Department is being politically weaponized. The U.S. quietly removes multimillion-dollar bounties on senior Haqqani network leaders, including the Taliban's current interior minister. Turkey's president intensifies his crackdown on pro-democracy protests as demonstrations continue following the arrest of his top political rival. In today's Back of the Brief: China unveils a deep-sea cable-cutting device capable of severing the world's most secure underwater communication lines—raising fears of digital sabotage. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Stash Financial: Go to https://Get.Stash.com/PDB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, I, Stewart Alsop, sit down with Federico Ast, founder of Kleros, to explore how decentralized justice systems can resolve both crypto-native and real-world disputes. We talk about the pilot with the Supreme Court in Mendoza, Argentina, where Kleros is helping small claims courts resolve cases faster and more transparently, and how this ties into a broader vision for digital governance using tools like proof of humanity and soulbound tokens. We also get into the philosophical and institutional implications of building a digital republic, and how blockchain can offer new models of legitimacy and truth-making. Show notes and more about Federico's work can be found via his Twitter: @federicoast (https://twitter.com/federicoast) and by joining the Kleros Telegram community.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:38 Claros Pilot Program in Mendoza02:00 Claros and the Legal System05:13 Personal Journey into Crypto07:16 Challenges and Innovations in Kleros18:02 Proof of Humanity and Soulbound Tokens26:54 Incentives and Proof of Humanity27:01 Interesting DAO Court Cases27:21 Prediction Markets and Disputes31:36 Customer Service and Dispute Resolution38:21 Governance and Online Communities40:02 Future of Civilization and Technology47:16 Bounties and Legal Systems49:06 Conclusion and Contact InformationKey InsightsDecentralized Justice Can Bridge the Gap Between Traditional Legal Systems and Web3: Federico Ast explains how Kleros functions as a decentralized dispute resolution system, offering a faster, more transparent, and more accessible alternative to conventional courts. In places like Mendoza, Argentina, Kleros has been piloted in collaboration with the Supreme Court to help resolve small claims that would otherwise take years, demonstrating how blockchain tools can support real-world judicial systems rather than replace them.Crypto Tools Are Most Powerful When Rooted in Real-World Problems: Ast emphasizes that his motivation for building in the blockchain space came not from hype but from firsthand experience with institutional inefficiencies in Argentina—such as corruption, inaccessible courts, and predatory financial systems. For him, crypto is a means to address these structural issues, not an end in itself. This grounded approach contrasts with many in the space who begin with the technology and try to retrofit a use case.Proof of Humanity and Soulbound Tokens Expand the Scope of Legitimate Governance: To address concerns over who gets to participate in decentralized juries, Kleros integrates identity verification through Proof of Humanity and uses non-transferable Soulbound Tokens to grant eligibility. These innovations allow communities—whether geographic, organizational, or digital—to define their own membership criteria, making decentralized courts feel more legitimate and relevant to participants.Decentralized Courts Can Handle Complex, Subjective Disputes: While early versions of Kleros were built for binary disputes (yes/no, Alice vs. Bob), real-world conflicts are often more nuanced. Over time, the platform evolved to support more flexible decision-making, including proportional fault, ranked outcomes, and variable payouts. This adaptability allows Kleros to handle a broader spectrum of disputes, including ambiguous or interpretive cases like those found in prediction markets.Incentive Systems Create New Forms of Justice Participation: Kleros applies game theory to create juror incentives that reward honest and aligned decisions. In systems like Proof of Humanity, it even gamifies fraud detection by offering financial bounties to those who uncover duplicate or fake identities. These economic incentives encourage voluntary participation in public-good functions such as identity verification and dispute resolution.Kleros Offers a Middle Ground Between Corporate Automation and Legal Bureaucracy: Many companies use rigid, automated systems to deny customer claims, leaving individuals with no real recourse except to complain on social media. Kleros offers an intermediate option: a transparent, peer-based adjudication process that can resolve disputes quickly. In pilot programs with fintech companies like Lemon, over 90% of users who lost their case still accepted the result and remained customers, showing how fairness in process can build trust even when outcomes disappoint.Digital Communities Are Becoming the New Foundations of Governance: Ast points out that many people now feel more connected to online communities than to their local or national institutions. Blockchain governance—enabled by tools like Kleros, Proof of Humanity, and decentralized IDs—allows these communities to build their own civil infrastructure. This marks a shift toward what he calls a “digital republic,” where shared values and participation, rather than geography, form the basis of collective decision-making and legitimacy.
This week on That Was Wild, Adam Macias and Sam Harter bring you the absolute chaos of the week. First up, we're diving into a ramen shop in Japan offering a cash bounty for anyone who can track down the bad reviewers. If you thought petty revenge was a lost art, think again—this ramen shop is making internet justice its business.
The guys reveal the post-Super Bowl Eagles Insider of the Year Power Rankings but more importantly, bounties for potential Eagles scoops the contenders could get to push them up the rankings.
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Hong Kong police issue arrest warrants for six activists based overseas, including two Canadians. Joseph Tay and Victor Ho are wanted for national security offences such as secession, subversion and collusion with foreign forces. It is part of a move by Hong Kong to crack down on political dissent after massive anti-government protests in 2019. And: New data on holiday shopping trends shows there may be fewer gifts under the tree this year. Research by the Angus Reid institute, finds Canadians are taking a cautious approach to spending this holiday season. Also: You may be keeping a close eye on the skies tonight in hopes of spotting Santa. But astrophysicists have their attention glued to something a little further away. The Parker Solar Probe came the closest anything human-made ever has, to touching the sun. Plus: Housing the homeless in Manitoba, why thousands of whales die every year and what's being done about it, and the dangers of driving with LED lights.
Bounties are everywhere in the hobby but do they expire? and if they do- when? The answer is not that simple.
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We discuss an week of ups & downs for Fanatics on this week's episode of The Hype! Doug, Dan, CRad & Cody talk about the craziest bounty ever put on a card after the Pirates announced season tickets for 30 years to whoever pulls the Paul Skenes debut auto. And while that card has given Fanatics a ton of great publicity, the cancellation of Fanatics Fest Orlando has led to rumors that the show may be done for good. The guys talked about what to make of this latest development and assess where Fanatics stands as it enters it's thrid year in the hobby. Plus Gamestop makes it's biggest move yet in the sports & trading card space, Flawless Football gives NFL collectors something to finally get excited about and more! Watch The Hype live on our Mojobreak Media YouTube channel or on X every Wednesday!
Bounties to the Left- Collectors to the right- how do you walk the line in the middle? How do you find balance?
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The boys discuss Patch 14.17, Skins, Honor, Item updates, Bounties, LoL's 2025 Anniversary, Skins, and more on episode 655 of Leaguecast! Email us - mail@leaguecastpodcast.com Support us - https://www.patreon.com/leaguecast Tweet us - https://twitter.com/leaguecast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Leaguecast/ Join Our Discord - https://discord.gg/leaguecast Visit our Website - https://leaguecastpodcast.com/
Have I Been Pwned Now Has an Employee; MSpy's Takedown Request to FlokiNET; The Tracki Breach; Begging for Bounties; Sponsored by 1Password https://www.troyhunt.com/weekly-update-414/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie Cyber Security Act; Breaches of the Week: Spytech, Ubook, AnimeLeague; Begging for Bounties and Info Stealer Logs; Sponsored by 1Password https://www.troyhunt.com/weekly-update-411/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc starts things off this week talking about I Saw the TV Glow and how it's not for them now but would have been their favorite movie (probably) when they were in high school, before getting to what they've been playing with Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, Sword & Fairy Inn 2, Retaliate, Super Woden GP II, Mists of Noyah, Busway Islands - Puzzle, and Harvest Days. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
We hear about a film called "Bounty," in which members of Maine's Penobscot tribe talk about scalp bounties signed at the Old State House that sanctioned the killing of members of the Penobscot people and other area tribes.
Check out this interview from the ASW Vault, hand picked by main host Mike Shema! This segment was originally published on April 18, 2023. We talk with Ben about the rewards, hazards, and fun of bug bounty programs. Then we find out different ways to build successful and welcoming communities. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-asw-9
Three Hong Kong freedom fighters who have made it their life's work to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party and for basic human rights in Hong Kong join the She Thinks podcast this week. Due to their work, all three have been accused of “inciting secession” and “collusion with foreign forces” and currently have […]