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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14791 · Jun 5

#python#ai#ai_agents#ai_memory#cognitive_architecture#cognitive_memory#contributions_welcome#good_first_issue#good_first_pr#graph_database#graph_rag#graphrag#help_wanted#knowledge#knowledge_graph#neo4j#open_source#openai#rag#vector_database Cognee is an open-source AI memory engine that helps improve how AI systems understand and process data. It mimics human cognitive processes, creating "memories" from various data types like text and images. This enhances the accuracy of large language models (LLMs) and allows them to recall past interactions and documents. Cognee is scalable, cost-effective, and integrates easily with existing systems, making it a valuable tool for developers seeking to boost AI performance without relying on expensive APIs. https://github.com/topoteretes/cognee

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@CryptoM · Post #65185 · 04/11/2026, 05:11 PM

🚀 Solana's Drift Protocol Suffers $285 Million Loss in Security Breach Drift Protocol experienced a significant security breach on April 1, 2026, resulting in a loss of $285 million. According to NS3.AI, attackers managed to drain Solana's largest perpetual futures exchange within approximately 12 minutes. The exploit was facilitated by a governance setup that utilized a two-of-five multisig and a zero-delay path for privileged actions. The attackers spent six months cultivating trust with insiders, leading to two Security Council members pre-signing transactions with hidden authorizations. In response to the breach, the Solana Foundation launched STRIDE, a foundation-backed continuous security program, just days after the incident. #Solana#DriftProtocol#SecurityBreach#285MillionLoss#PerpetualFutures#NS3AI#MultisigExploit#GovernanceSetup#STRIDE#SolanaFoundation#CryptoSecurity#InsiderAttack#BlockchainSecurity#SOL