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Shakil M. Akram 🪽

Shakil M. Akram 🪽

@AkrShakil

eat model for breakfast

Atlanta, GA Katılım Kasım 2017
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
AIPAC spent $9 million to take out Rep. Thomas Massie. Trump megadonors spent another $7 million. It was the most ever spent on a House primary race—all because he defied Trump on Gaza and Epstein. NO, billionaire super PACs should not buy our elections. One person, one vote.
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Winter
Winter@LeftyWinter·
I'm a AOC, Mamdani, type of Democrat. Not a Schumer, Jared Polis, type of Democrat. There's a difference.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Mike Johnson thinks $174,000 isn’t enough to survive without insider trading, but $15/hour is too much for everyone else. Every single fucking day these people prove how disconnected they are from normal Americans.
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COATUE
COATUE@coatuemgmt·
Chart of the Day: Last time we ran this chart, OpenClaw looked like an outlier. Turns out it was just the new normal for next-gen agents!
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Hamja Ahsan
Hamja Ahsan@HamjaAhsan·
Huge Jewish Bloc for Palestine at #Nakbah London
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Tony Dang
Tony Dang@dangtony98·
This is a public reminder that you should NOT give agents like OpenClaw or Hermes real API keys and/or any credentials at all because it's GG if the execution environment is compromised. You might be wondering: How else would you give OpenClaw access to different services without giving it credentials? The answer is *credential brokering*. Instead of giving OpenClaw your Telegram, Anthropic, OpenRouter, and Gmail API keys, you should broker them through a proxy like Agent Vault that intercepts every request from OpenClaw and attaches the right credentials before forwarding upstream to the target service. This might sound complicated but it's not and you can get up and running in literally five minutes. We've open sourced Agent Vault at @infisical for the world to use and will be putting out a piece with @flobsien shortly for why every agent deployment should come with credential brokering.
Cyber Security News@The_Cyber_News

🚨 OpenClaw Chain Vulnerabilities Expose 245,000 Public AI Agent Servers to Attack Source: cybersecuritynews.com/openclaw-chain… A chain of four critical vulnerabilities discovered in OpenClaw, one of the fastest-growing open-source platforms for autonomous AI agents, has left an estimated 245,000 publicly accessible server instances exposed to remote exploitation, credential theft, and persistent backdoor installation. Shodan and ZoomEye scans as of May 2026 reveal approximately 65,000 and 180,000 publicly accessible OpenClaw instances, respectively, totaling roughly 245,000 exposed servers. What makes this chain especially dangerous is that the attacker weaponizes the AI agent’s own privileges. #cybersecuritynews

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Rohit Ghumare
Rohit Ghumare@ghumare64·
This guy figured out the agents like no one else. Codex builds it. Claude Code reviews it. Hermes orchestrates the handoff. Three agents. One Kanban board. Nobody is waiting on a human.
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Pratham
Pratham@Prathkum·
AI is dangerous because it creates an illusion that makes you feel like an expert. I recently had a chat with one of my old friends who has been building a startup. He literally sent me a 52 pages long document to review which was Claude generated. The document had feedback to improve the overall developer experience on the portal and it was full of bluff and exaggerated points. I must say, we still need humans.
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Arun
Arun@hiarun02·
If DeepSeek V4 can do the same coding task for $5 why are people still paying $100 for Claude Code?
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Shakil M. Akram 🪽
Shakil M. Akram 🪽@AkrShakil·
@svpino Question is what did you learn from it. Doing nothing is even worse than trying to make it work and fail. Not everything work in life and it’s okay
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
The “buy a Mac mini or you’ll never make it” crew moved on already. The whole “I’m making $10,000/mo with OpenClaw in a Mac Mini” was a grift, and it’s now dead. What’s the latest now? DGX Spark?
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Zohran Mamdani is proof that politicians could get a lot of shit done if they actually cared about people
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الكسندرا ميراي
الكسندرا ميراي@LexiAIexander·
People are revealing themselves right now. If AOC votes a thousand times how I want but not on genocide, she's an ambitious psychopath who can't be trusted. If MTG votes against me a thousand times but considers the genocide of my people a red line, then she has a moral compass
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_

Kyle Kulinski: “If you’re talking more positively about Marjorie Taylor Green than AOC, you’ve just lost the plot. AOC votes how you would want her to vote way more often than MTG does. You can give MTG more credit, but then you’re just a fucking useful idiot for MAGA fascists”

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Shakil M. Akram 🪽
Shakil M. Akram 🪽@AkrShakil·
@OpenClawTips See I play around with ideas and minimax plan was absolutely the best out there for me. I tried deekseek on openrouter and $20 in 24hrs where I used a lot more of minimax but only utilized 3% of my weekly usage of the $20 plan. Kimi plan is good but latency is really bad.
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Hermes Agent Tips
Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
if you use any of these models > GPT-5.5 > Opus 4.7 > Gemini 3.1 Pro > Kimi K2.6 > Deepseek V4 > MiniMax M2.7 which ones have really cooked for you and which ones have you had issues with BE SPECIFIC 👀
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