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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15123 · Sep 6

#rust#artificial_intelligence#big_data#data_engineering#distributed_computing#machine_learning#multimodal#python#rust Daft is a powerful, easy-to-use data engine that lets you process large-scale data using Python or SQL with high speed and efficiency. It supports complex data types like images and tensors, works well interactively for quick data exploration, and can scale to huge cloud clusters using Ray. Daft integrates smoothly with cloud storage and data catalogs, making it ideal for data engineering, analytics, and machine learning workflows. By using Daft, you can handle big, multimodal datasets faster and more flexibly, improving your ability to analyze and prepare data for AI models without complex setup or slowdowns. https://github.com/Eventual-Inc/Daft

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@CryptoM · Post #65305 · 04/12/2026, 06:10 PM

🚀 CMDSS Employee Accused of Misappropriating $46 Million in Seized Digital Assets A federal indictment has been filed against John Daghita, an employee of CMDSS, accusing him of transferring approximately $46 million in seized digital assets from U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) wallets to wallets under his control. According to NS3.AI, Daghita was apprehended by French Gendarmerie officers on March 4 in Saint Martin. Prosecutors allege that these unauthorized transfers took place in December and January. The case has reignited concerns previously raised by the Department of Justice (DOJ) inspector general and industry participants regarding the vulnerabilities in the USMS's crypto custody controls, procurement processes, and audit systems. These issues highlight the need for improved security measures and oversight in handling digital assets. #CMDSS#JohnDaghita#USMS#digitalassets#crypto#seizedassets#fraud#misappropriation#federalindictment#FrenchGendarmerie#NS3AI#DOJ#cryptosecurity#vulnerabilities#audit#procurement#oversight