Aleksander Bordvik
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Aleksander Bordvik
@ABordvik
https://t.co/Leqp6B6kfj - digital design on subscription⎮#Startup Borgen MD⎮#CphSW⎮Community Builder⎮Action Aleks⎮#HalaMadrid


There’s a near unanimous call for @EU_Commission to be bolder on EU Inc. Our message is clear: DO IT. BE BOLD. Europeans want ambitious leaders. Europeans want an ambitious Europe. Please @EUCssrMcGrath , @EZaharievaEU , @vonderleyen : listen to your citizens, go all the way PS: While we recognize and are grateful for the initial EU Inc draft law; we also invite European institutions to fully seize the momentum to make Europe a World leader on growth, innovation, tech HQs by going even further

It’s even better from above 🤯 After strong work from Anders Skaarseth, Anthon Charmig delivered Magnus Cort Nielsen perfectly for the winning sprint 🤩

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OPENCLAW (1hr free masterclass) 1. fix memory so it compounds add MEMORY.md + daily logs. instruct it to promote important learnings into MEMORY.md because this is what makes it improve over time 2. set up personalization early identity.md, user.md, soul.md. write these properly or everything feels generic. this is what makes it sound like you and understand your world 3. structure your workspace properly most setups break because the foundation is messy. folders, files, and roles need to be clean or everything downstream degrades 4. create a troubleshooting baseline make a separate claude/chatgpt project just for openclaw. download the openclaw docs (context7) and load them in. when things break, it checks docs instead of guessing this alone fixes most issues!! 5. configure models and fallbacks set primary model to GPT 5.4 and add fallbacks across providers. this is what keeps tasks running instead of failing mid-way 6. turn repeat work into skills install summarize skill early. anything you do 2–3 times → turn into a skill. this is how it starts executing real workflows 7. connect tools with clear rules add browser + search (brave api). use managed browser for automation. use chrome relay only when login is neededthis avoids flaky behavior 8. use heartbeat to keep it alive add rules to check memory + cron healthif jobs are stale, force-run themthis prevents silent failures 9. use cron to schedule real work set daily and weekly tasksreports, follow-ups, content workflowsthis is where it starts acting without you 10. lock down security properly move secrets to a separate env file outside workspace. set strict permissions (folder 700, file 600). use allowlists for telegram access. don’t expose your gateway publicly 11. understand what openclaw actually is it’s a system that remembers, acts, and improves. basically, closer to an employee than a tool this ep of @startupideaspod is now out w/ @moritzkremb it's literally a full 1hr free course to take you from from “i installed openclaw”to “this thing is actually working for me” most people are one step away from openclaw working they installed it, they tried it and it didn’t click this ep will make it click all free, no advertisers, i just want to see you build your ideas with ideas with this ultimate guide to openclaw watch


He's silly 😭 🎥 teamvisma_leaseabike on IG







Valverde low-key has one of the most insane goal catalogues in football.






Mckinsey’s internal AI chatbot (Lilli) is key part of its recruiting process too. New MBA job candidates have to pass a test by applying Lilli’s advice in a case case study. Lilli also powers firms 20k AI agents, which will 2x in next 18 months (~equal to 45k human workforce).





🚨‼️ BREAKING: The source code of Swedish e-government services from CGI's "E-plattform" has been leaked. A threat actor sent us samples. Our initial analysis shows the breached repositories originate from an internal CGI GitLab instance. The leak exposes architecture, microservices, and configurations for Sweden's digital public infrastructure. Leaked files: ▪️ Database passwords ▪️ Email/SMTP passwords ▪️ Keystore/truststore passwords & key passwords ▪️ SHS credentials / keystore details ▪️ Signe portal credentials/config ▪️ Embedded Git credentials ▪️ CGI staff data Key components exposed: ▪️ Mina Engagemang: Frontend and backend code (me-portals) for citizen-facing apps and case management. ▪️ Signe & e-ID: E-signature portal configs, SAML/OpenSAML metadata (keyservice), and signing workflow templates. ▪️ Företrädarregister: Authorization registry services (foreg) governing who can legally represent organizations. ▪️ SHS Integration: Routing and config files (eintegration3) for secure inter-agency data exchange. The leaked repos contain .git/config files with embedded credentials, severely elevating the risk of lateral movement or further supply chain compromise. A major exposure of the trust anchors and identity routing powering Sweden's digital state.







