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Jeremy Benjamin

@Phage_84

PittSOM Biomedical PhD Student 🧬 ~ URISE scholar 👨‍🔬 ~ Project Rebound ⚖️ ~ USMC vet 🇺🇸 ~ Biotechnology B.S.

Pittsburgh, PA Katılım Haziran 2022
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Kai Brokering
Kai Brokering@kai_brokering·
I think we just fixed Siri
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Daniel Lemire
Daniel Lemire@lemire·
I am in Microsoft Word. I press Copilot. I ask for a table. The AI can't modify the Word document so it creates a new document in the cloud. It then allows me access the document through a link. Presumably I am supposed to go there, copy the table and put it in my Word document myself. Who designed this ? This is so obviously a low-effort implementation that I am baffled. It is almost as if they wanted to fail. Why can't Microsoft see that having direct access to Microsoft Word is an incredible edge that they could leverage to embed the AI directly? It is almost comical.
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@lemire I was in excel. I wanted some visuals for my data so I hit the Copilot button and told it do make an infographic of my data. it said I don't have access to the data, you need to upload it. Even though the sheet with the data was literally next to the Copilot window.

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Stefan Pavlović
Stefan Pavlović@Stefan_pavlovc·
@peptidemaxxer It is fucking ridiculous how hard literal water with 1 thing added is to find in 2026.
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Keoni Gandall
Keoni Gandall@koeng101·
Automated qPCR machine needs a button manually pressed for operation? $20 and 5min of Claude later…
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Vladimir
Vladimir@vlelyavin·
@garrytan right now it's still a power tool for people who don't mind debugging their own freedom stack at 2am
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
The Apple II moment has not yet happened for Openclaw 👀 🦞
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Twum Nelson
Twum Nelson@Kojo_TN·
Proof of documents for K-1 (fiancé) visa (US🇺🇸) Chats/call history Money transfers Pictures Boarding passes/hotel bookings #US K-1 visa #Fiance
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Jeremy Benjamin
Jeremy Benjamin@Phage_84·
@thekitze I’ve spent more token lately troubleshooting this thing than getting work done. By a long shot.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
there hasn't been one... ONE openclaw update where it automatically worked without crashing the gateway. ONE.
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Kartik
Kartik@1kartikkabadi1·
@TelepathicPug Yeah, no mine was unfortunately not after that pin. I got the virus files on my machine and had slight traces of malware directly from the axios attack. All that I know, this helped a lot: github.com/theNetworkChuc…
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Kartik
Kartik@1kartikkabadi1·
I got compromised - because of fricking openclaw
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Feross@feross

🚨 CRITICAL: Active supply chain attack on axios -- one of npm's most depended-on packages. The latest axios@1.14.1 now pulls in plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, a package that did not exist before today. This is a live compromise. This is textbook supply chain installer malware. axios has 100M+ weekly downloads. Every npm install pulling the latest version is potentially compromised right now. Socket AI analysis confirms this is malware. plain-crypto-js is an obfuscated dropper/loader that: • Deobfuscates embedded payloads and operational strings at runtime • Dynamically loads fs, os, and execSync to evade static analysis • Executes decoded shell commands • Stages and copies payload files into OS temp and Windows ProgramData directories • Deletes and renames artifacts post-execution to destroy forensic evidence If you use axios, pin your version immediately and audit your lockfiles. Do not upgrade.

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objectionmaxxing
objectionmaxxing@SerfdomByDesign·
@0xexpt What happened to peptaura? No response to support emails for weeks.
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exp@0xexpt·
4 bottles of epi on mandimart = €630 4 bottles of epi on YP = €345 ($400) You can buy them on YP, send them to a package forwarder which will send them to you in Europe which will add probably about $25-45 + €135–160 of duties and taxes (for the harshest EU country), and you would still save €100 lmao
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mads campbell
mads campbell@martyrdison·
i don’t know about you guys but i really don’t like the thought of war
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matsuokah
matsuokah@mats_CT·
@cobie there was a lot of nuance from cancer experts on the day the story first hit... tldr: he delayed the cancer growth (pretty good, tho dog will still die of cancer just a bit later than otherwise) but that's almost easy in non-human cases and isn't really transferable knowledge
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Cobie
Cobie@cobie·
Did that guy really cure his dogs cancer with Claude or did I simply fall for some internet hoax again in my old age
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
NEW DETAILS 🚨: NASA astronaut Mike Fincke who suffered a mysterious ‘medical emergency’ on the ISS earlier this year was prepping for a spacewalk when he suddenly lost the ability to speak It lasted about 20 minutes and then he was completely fine Doctors have ruled out a stroke/heart attack but still have no explanation
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Michelangelo G.
Michelangelo G.@oxMichelangelo·
@jrkelly Didn’t a paper just come out that cloning is irremediably imperfect? But yeah cool stuff . Still need to read both articles
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Jason Kelly
Jason Kelly@jrkelly·
The thing (pharma-biotech) people are missing about the dog cancer cure story is that once you get outside of humans we should largely just be trying new biotech products and not getting as worked up about predicting ahead of time what is safe and efficacious. At a minimum the LLMs got a person to feel like they could learn enough to know about a drug that might be worth giving their dog. Then the confidence to reach out to scientists and give something a try. That's a big step. I don't think this approach will translate to humans easily today -- but there a lot more potential applications of biotech other than treating diseases in humans! Good signal in this story that LLMs are going to open up more of those applications.
Egan Peltan@EganPeltan

This is totally out of control: There’s 0 - I repeat 0 - evidence any of the LLM work did anything meaningful for Rosie’s cancer I’m sorry to rain on the parade here. I know we want to believe. But, it’s possible to do a lot of things and have nothing happen @paul_conyngham co-administered α-PD-1 (conventional immunotherapy) with a TKI and the mRNA. It’s probably the most effective cancer immunotherapy of all time. This isn’t a small detail! There’s no evidence his process (beyond FDA approved doggie α-PD-1) had any impact on disease progression. The most parsimonious explanation is a partial response to α-PD-1 I get it. The chat bots make for a great story (although checking multiple LLMs isn’t validation), but it’s really just a neat story. It’s fundraising copy. Before he starts selling the “custom neoantigen mRNA vax” story to consumers, he should provide some evidence it did anything! That’s responsible citizen science This is just storytelling for the AGI true believers. Specifically, a story in search of venture money

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Luke
Luke@ImLukeF·
ok new day.. Has @AnthropicAI done anything stupid lately?
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Andorī
Andorī@Andori3042·
@steipete @durov @izhukov ask him to allow bot <-> bot communication inside the group please :) and in general improve bot api to be agent-friendly.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Talked with @durov and Telegram folks offered uncomplicated help, welcome @izhukov as new OpenClaw maintainer! First action point is to figure out why enabling the bot streaming API sometimes causes message dupes. This will make Telegram support so good!
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