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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14905 · Jul 3

#python#isaac_sim#omniverse_kit_extension#robot_learning#robotics Isaac Lab is a free, open-source tool that helps you easily create and test robot learning projects using fast, realistic simulations powered by NVIDIA’s Isaac Sim. It supports many robot types and environments, with accurate sensors like cameras and LIDAR, and runs quickly on GPUs. You can train robots using popular AI methods like reinforcement learning, either on your computer or in the cloud. This saves you time and money by letting you develop and improve robot skills virtually before using real hardware. Isaac Lab also has detailed guides and a community to support your learning and projects. This makes robot research and development simpler and more efficient. https://github.com/isaac-sim/IsaacLab

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@CryptoM · Post #64665 · 04/09/2026, 01:15 PM

🚀 Gibbs Mura Investigates Drift Protocol Theft in Class Action Gibbs Mura, a U.S. law firm, has announced a class action investigation into the theft involving Drift Protocol, with the funds involved estimated between $280 million and $285 million. According to ChainCatcher, over $230 million in USDC was transferred to Ethereum via Circle's Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP). Gibbs Mura argues that although Circle has the technical capability to freeze funds, it did not take such action during the attack. The firm is currently assessing whether investors can claim against Circle for 'failure to intervene timely,' 'insufficient monitoring,' and 'not fulfilling stablecoin responsibilities.' Affected users are encouraged to join the lawsuit to aid in the recovery of funds. #GibbsMura#DriftProtocol#ClassAction#TheftInvestigation#USDC#Ethereum#Circle#CrossChainTransfer#StablecoinResponsibilities#FundsRecovery