Cracked Mach
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Cracked Mach
@cracked_mach
Former Tech Lead @ TikTok. Opensource Chip Designer. Founder at @hibernates_ai
Katılım Nisan 2023
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@coinbureau Now bitcoin guys heard the feedback. It's to do better ads for the mass, would ya?
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If you open a Chinese app for the first time, you’ll probably think it’s badly designed.
Too many icons and features. Everything crammed onto one screen.
If you grew up on Western apps, your instinct is immediate: this is cluttered.
But it works.
In the U.S., we’ve been trained to associate good UX with minimalism. In China, density often signals value.
Open WeChat or Alipay, and it feels overwhelming at first. Information-heavy, feature-packed.
But to local users, that density means capability. It says: everything you might need is already here in front of you.
If you enter a new market assuming your design taste equals good UX, you’ll misread the signal.
Good design is contextual.

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Once you give an agent deep access, even a small mistake can spiral into a full-on system failure. And these aren’t your usual bugs you can trace and patch. It’s the system acting on its own, with partial context, making decisions that seem reasonable in isolation… but end up breaking everything.
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@steipete @Lodu_Samson_ This is an example how Twitter's improved dev's confidence. Twitter famous.
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@Lodu_Samson_ don't just learn it. built some shit. play.
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Hey @steipete, what advice would you give for someone learning Rust for systems programming?
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@trikcode That is actually a good thing. Eventually, they will be having a truly great idea.
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@ycombinator @_hex_security I recall that a few companies've tried this approach before. Essentially, Hex will reduce the risk by a factor of approximately 1/n, where n represents the number of potential attackers. I consider it ineffective unless Hex pivots to a different mission. Nevertheless, it's cool.
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.@_hex_security is building AI agents that hack your systems before real attackers do.
In weeks, their agents uncovered critical flaws at dozens of unicorns, earning over $250K in bounties. Hex already protects companies processing billions in transactions and millions of user records.
Congrats @zer0day, @menace_codes, and @hzzzaifa on the launch!
ycombinator.com/launches/POq-h…
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Wow.
This guy ran C̶l̶a̶w̶d̶b̶o̶t̶ M̶o̶l̶t̶b̶o̶t̶ @Openclaw through @ZeroLeaks... and the results are v. concerning!
- 2/100 overall score.
- System prompt leaked immediately.
- Most extraction and injection attacks worked.
In practice, this means users can read and tamper with your agent’s system prompt, tool configuration, skills, and memory files. Anything you rely on for agent behavior is exposed.
If you’re running OpenClaw agents on sensitive or private workflows, this should raise a big red flag.

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@TedPillows You a vet on BTC. Why did you ask that question? It could totally go there, Ted.@TedPillows
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