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Finally got around to launching a store for my stickers and things! https://store.mollywhite.net

Some people really liked my recent "Ignore all previous instructions" linocut print, so I put a few things up on the shop based on that, too.

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As headlines about the Trump family’s “World Liberty Financial” crypto project appear in outlets like the New York Times, a scam website spoofing the project remains on the front page of Google search results. Blockchain data show people actively purchasing the token.

A page of Google search results with headlines about the project in The New York Times, CNBC, Wired, and others. The ninth result is a website for a crypto project called “World Liberty”, using the WLF branding and photos of Donald Trump, but it is a scam version. The result is highlighted, and the text “SCAM” is overlaid.

This is the same scam URL and token address promoted by the hackers who compromised Twitter accounts belonging to Lara and Tiffany Trump two weeks ago.

Quote tweet by Eric Trump: This is a scam!! @LaraLeaTrump and @TiffanyATrump’s Twitter profiles have been compromised!!
Quoted tweet by Lara Trump: “These are the only official channels for World Liberty ($WL)
Contract address: 5EXtQy...
Website: worldlibertyfinance.org
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Be safe and be aware! 🫶
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61% of responses had at least one type of insufficiency. Over one third of answers included incorrect information, making it the most common problem we observed. Incorrect information ranged from relatively minor issues (such as broken web links to outside resources) to egregious misinformation (including incorrect voter registration deadlines and falsely stating that election officials are required to provide curbside voting). Every model hallucinated at least once. Each one provided inaccurate information that was entirely constructed by the model, such as describing a law, a voting machine, and a disability rights organization that do not exist.