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Hellas

@hellasdotai

serverless AI secured by web3

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Catch Hellas founder George speaking on the Decentralised Data Infrastructure panel at the Thailand Web3 Conference today at 11AM! Sign up here if you haven't already: lu.ma/thw3?tk=OY8sUN

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Met the team behind this super cool open source hardware wallet Firefly (firefly.eth) at #Devcon2024. Open hardware, schematics, fully hackable little RISC-V board with a gorgeous OLED(?) screen it's the DREAM

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Hellas is looking for interns! Want to work on cool projects at exciting startup? Help and supervision from senior engineers? Coding experience is necessary, as is exposure to LLMs and other AI models. DM

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Released a macro frontend for building open hypergraphs today, so if you like doing category theory by pretending you're writing Rust, this is for you

Released a macro frontend for building open hypergraphs today, so if you like doing category theory by pretending you're writing Rust, this is for you
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The Hellas Gate Challenge is here. Join our hackathon using the link below, use our new product, and take your share of the $1000 prize pool!

The Hellas Gate Challenge is here. Join our hackathon using the link below, use our new product, and take your share of the $1000 prize pool!
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Hellas is building a distributed marketplace for buying and selling trustless AI compute. We're looking for a Lead Researcher/Engineer with knowledge of BFT consensus mechanisms, distributed systems, zk proof aggregation. * Experience in designing and implementing BFT

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Re: NPM hack- this was spotted by a human, but it should have been caught by LLM. Where are all the LLM-powered security scanners that raised money in ~2022? It's completely feasible to scan every line changed in an entire operating system for obfuscation, backdoors, etc