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Hikikomori Life. Web3/blockchain gaming/metaverse are the future mass tech adoptions. mog/acc

The American Southwest Katılım Şubat 2012
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
well thats fucking it - anthropic has officially replaced software engineers. claude is now a 24 hr autonomous coding agent. claude can now operate your entire computer and CLAUDE CODE = end-to-end software engineering: - claude writes the code for you - then literally opens the app it coded - clicks through the entire app and find bugs - then fixes the bugs and improves the app in hours. previously claude generated code, you run it and give claude feedback. thats completely gone now. all in a continuous loop without leaving your terminal 😂 we're barely through monday. well done lol
Claude@claudeai

Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.

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Claude@claudeai·
Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Someone just poisoned the Python package that manages AI API keys for NASA, Netflix, Stripe, and NVIDIA.. 97 million downloads a month.. and a simple pip install was enough to steal everything on your machine. The attacker picked the one package whose entire job is holding every AI credential in the organization in one place. OpenAI keys, Anthropic keys, Google keys, Amazon keys… all routed through one proxy. All compromised at once. The poisoned version was published straight to PyPI.. no code on GitHub.. no release tag.. no review. Just a file that Python runs automatically on startup. You didn’t need to import it. You didn’t need to call it. The malware fired the second the package existed on your machine. The attacker vibe coded it… the malware was so sloppy it crashed computers.. used so much RAM a developer noticed their machine dying and investigated. They found LiteLLM had been pulled in through a Cursor MCP plugin they didn’t even know they had. That crash is the only reason thousands of companies aren’t fully exfiltrated right now. If the code had been cleaner nobody notices for weeks. Maybe months. The attack chain is the part that gets worse every sentence. TeamPCP compromised Trivy first. A security scanning tool. On March 19. LiteLLM used Trivy in its own CI pipeline… so the credentials stolen from the SECURITY product were used to hijack the AI product that holds all your other credentials. Then they hit GitHub Actions. Then Docker Hub. Then npm. Then Open VSX. Five package ecosystems in two weeks. Each breach giving them the credentials to unlock the next one. The payload was three stages.. harvest every SSH key, cloud token, Kubernetes secret, crypto wallet, and .env file on the machine.. deploy privileged containers across every node in the cluster.. install a persistent backdoor waiting for new instructions. TeamPCP posted on Telegram after: “Many of your favourite security tools and open-source projects will be targeted in the months to come.. stay tuned.” Every AI agent, copilot, and internal tool your company shipped this year runs on hundreds of packages exactly like this one… nobody chose to install LiteLLM on that developer’s machine. It came in as a dependency of a dependency of a plugin. One compromised maintainer account turned the entire trust chain into a credential harvesting operation across thousands of production environments in hours. The companies deploying AI the fastest right now have the least visibility into what’s underneath it.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Software horror: litellm PyPI supply chain attack. Simple `pip install litellm` was enough to exfiltrate SSH keys, AWS/GCP/Azure creds, Kubernetes configs, git credentials, env vars (all your API keys), shell history, crypto wallets, SSL private keys, CI/CD secrets, database passwords. LiteLLM itself has 97 million downloads per month which is already terrible, but much worse, the contagion spreads to any project that depends on litellm. For example, if you did `pip install dspy` (which depended on litellm>=1.64.0), you'd also be pwnd. Same for any other large project that depended on litellm. Afaict the poisoned version was up for only less than ~1 hour. The attack had a bug which led to its discovery - Callum McMahon was using an MCP plugin inside Cursor that pulled in litellm as a transitive dependency. When litellm 1.82.8 installed, their machine ran out of RAM and crashed. So if the attacker didn't vibe code this attack it could have been undetected for many days or weeks. Supply chain attacks like this are basically the scariest thing imaginable in modern software. Every time you install any depedency you could be pulling in a poisoned package anywhere deep inside its entire depedency tree. This is especially risky with large projects that might have lots and lots of dependencies. The credentials that do get stolen in each attack can then be used to take over more accounts and compromise more packages. Classical software engineering would have you believe that dependencies are good (we're building pyramids from bricks), but imo this has to be re-evaluated, and it's why I've been so growingly averse to them, preferring to use LLMs to "yoink" functionality when it's simple enough and possible.

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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
The working style of OpenClaw founder @steipete is insane. bro runs 4–10 AI coding agents in parallel to generate, review, and commit code at superhuman speed. hitting 500+ commits pretty much every day and did 6,600+ in jan month alone. NVIDIA CEO must be happy seeing him spend $250k worth of tokens every month lmao
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OpenClaw🦞@openclaw

OpenClaw 2026.3.22 🦞 🏪 ClawHub plugin marketplace 🤖 MiniMax M2.7, GPT-5.4-mini/nano + per-agent reasoning 💬 /btw side questions 🏖️ OpenShell + SSH sandboxes 🌐 Exa, Tavily, Firecrawl search This release is so big it needs its own table of contents. github.com/openclaw/openc…

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
CLAWROUTER EXPOSES HUGE AI COST WASTE - Auto-routes every prompt to the cheapest model that can handle it using 14-dimension scoring in <1 ms - One USDC wallet accesses 30+ models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.) — no API keys, no subscriptions - Pay-per-request, $5 covers thousands of queries, 100% open-source (MIT license) Repo: github.com/BlockRunAI/Cla…
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
this story is absolutely insane 🤯 > tech guy with zero biology background. > his dog got terminal cancer. > vets said 1 - 6 months left. > bro said nah not on my watch. > asked ChatGPT for a treatment plan. > sequenced tumor DNA for $3k. > used AlphaFold AI to model mutated proteins. > designed world’s first personalized mRNA vaccine for a dog. > partnered with universities to synthesize it. > ethics approval took 3 months. > vaccine design took 2 months. > first injection December 2025. > tumors shrank 75% within weeks. > dog happy. > universities confirmed it worked. > now designing version 2 for remaining tumor. AI + a guy determined to save his dog just outperformed the pharma industry 💀 the cure for cancer will be open source.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get

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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
stop spending money on Claude Code. Chipotle's support bot is free:
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ZER
ZER@zerqfer·
my OpenClaw woke me up at 3:47 AM with one message: "found 6 markets resolving in next 90 minutes while US is asleep, need approval for $12K deployment" i typed "yes" and went back to sleep woke up to +$43,800 been running an agent that hunts timezone arbitrage for 9 days never thought it would actually wake me up the setup: gave OpenClaw access to global news feeds in different timezones: > Japanese government RSS > European parliament calendars > Australian financial wires > Middle East flight trackers > Asian central bank announcements told it: "find markets that will resolve during US sleep hours (2 AM - 6 AM EST), alert me if edge exceeds 30%" what happened at 3:47 AM: agent detected 6 markets resolving between 4 AM - 6 AM across different timezones all had same pattern: > crowd priced them like normal markets > but resolution would happen while americans sleep > official sources in those countries already showing signals the alert: > "Japan rate decision - 68% YES per BOJ leak, polymarket at 23¢" > "EU emergency vote - live stream shows YES winning, polymarket at 31¢" > "South Korea policy - government RSS confirmed, polymarket at 19¢" > "Australia trade deal - minister quoted 2 hours ago, polymarket at 27¢" > "UAE production cut - OPEC meeting notes public, polymarket at 15¢" > "Singapore regulation - parliament session live, polymarket at 22¢" - total edge detected: $43K potential - window: 90 minutes before -capital needed: $12,000 my phone buzzed i opened telegram half asleep saw "approve or miss" typed "yes" closed my eyes 7:30 AM - woke up to notifications: all 6 markets resolved during asian/european morning > US traders woke up to already-closed markets > my positions entered at 15¢-31¢ > all resolved at 95¢-100¢ profit breakdown: - Japan: $8,200 - EU: $6,900 - Korea: $11,400 - Australia: $7,100 - UAE: $5,800 - Singapore: $4,400 - total: +$43,800 checked the logs: agent had been watching these markets for 8-14 hours tracking official sources in real-time waiting for US to go to sleep then finding the moment when: > outcome is basically confirmed overseas > but US crowd hasn't updated prices > resolution is imminent the edge is stupid simple: polymarket is 70% american traders world events don't care about EST timezone while you sleep, markets resolve if you want to copy wallets running this 24/7: thetradefox.com/?ref=AUTOCOPY am i the only one making money while literally unconscious?
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MetaVersig@MetaVersig·
@AdamKPx when vision pro level tech hits consumer price levels in 5 years we'll see an explosion of visual compute
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Adam KP@AdamKPx·
This is what learning looks like in spatial computing 👀
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Cobie
Cobie@cobie·
In January I asked OpenClaw to send 50,000 small invoices to Fortune500 companies every day. Through experimentation we have found 2% will pay without checking if this is a legitimate invoice. These companies are wasteful — Claw captures that leakage. $10m ARR as a solo founder in under two months. AI is enabling so many new business models. Thank you!
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MetaVersig@MetaVersig·
@TedLogan1010 true but this is such a blackpill bitch perspective don't be a victim
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Ted Logan
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
The 40 hour trap!
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mitsuri
mitsuri@0xmitsurii·
Clawdbot CEO: Programming isn't a career anymore. It's a hobby.
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Bagz
Bagz@icebagz_·
Nobody is more hard-core right wing than the guys that were previously leftists and realized everything was a scam
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.2.26 🦞 🔐 External Secrets Management (openclaw secrets) 🤖 ACP thread-bound agents (first-class runtime) ⚡ Codex WebSocket-first transport 📱 Android app improvements 🔧 Agent routing CLI (bind/unbind) 🛡️ 11 security hardening fixes github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
5 BILLION tokens later, OpenClaw is now my company's operating system. I discovered things most people never will. (PS I solved the Anthropic OAuth loophole.) Here’s exactly how it works. 0:00 Intro 0:16 Email Management 5:20 Sponsor 7:02 Inbox Pipeline 9:05 Multiple Prompt Versions (HUGE) 12:28 MD File Breakdown 14:12 Telegram Groups 14:51 CRM System 17:25 Meeting Intelligence 18:45 Knowledge Base 20:51 Content Pipeline 21:53 Security (HUGE) 24:49 Cron Jobs 26:05 Memory 27:55 Notification Batching 28:59 Financial Tracking 29:40 Usage & Cost Tracking 31:01 Full Logging Infrastructure 31:52 OAuth Loophole (HUGE) 32:55 Separating Personal/Work 34:29 Errors & Self-Improvement 35:59 Cost Savings 37:09 Backup & Recovery 37:52 Health Pipeline 38:30 Bee Memory
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MetaVersig@MetaVersig·
@_devJNS good luck iterating a binary thru a natural language convo with an ai lmao
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JNS@_devJNS·
ELON MUSK SAYS CODING PROFESSION WILL DIE BY DECEMBER 2026. 💀
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