freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)

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freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)

freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)

@freakstatic_r

Software Engineer ⚙ | C++ Developer at @SiemensMobility | GDG Leiria co-founder

Katılım Ağustos 2016
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freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)
freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)@freakstatic_r·
@busyraoryza @openclaw Thanks for the detailed report 👍 so messages.groupChat.visibleReplies = "automatic" was still needed or did 2026.5.3 solve it? got a bit confuse at the end 😅
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.5.2 🦞 🧠 xAI Grok 4.3 🔌 Plugin installs/updates are sturdier ⚡ Gateway + agent hot paths are leaner 💬 Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp fixes 🎙️ TTS, Realtime, web search, voice-call polish Less drama. More uptime. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)
freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)@freakstatic_r·
@openclaw @busyraoryza I think a lot of people are having problems with telegram groups because of this setting. Because requireMention: false doesn't seem to work property without messages.groupChat.visibleReplies: automatic
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Busyra Oryza
Busyra Oryza@busyraoryza·
@openclaw does anyone having problems with several topics not working? Seems like the agent is writing response but then silent.
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Keith Tyser
Keith Tyser@keithtyser·
gpt-5.4 was basically unusable for me in @openclaw. it would explain what needs to be done, I’d say “ok do it,” and then… nothing. no action, no feedback, sometimes it would just go silent or say it’s “working” with zero visibility. felt like babysitting an intern that never actually touched the keyboard switched to @NousResearch Hermes agent and it’s night and day. same model, but now it actually executes. on par with opus-4.6 for me no idea why the gap is that big but yeah, huge relief after losing Claude OAuth in openclaw
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pat@PatriciaaPinto·
Besties, a revolut no plano standard está a dar juros sobre poupança com TANB 2,5% pagos diariamente.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
Unfortunately, std::shared_ptr introduces noticeable overhead, unless you don't care. You can just have one owner via std::unique_ptr and store raw pointers in other structs that need access. The std::unique_ptr owner just has to outlive everyone else, but it's usually easy to achieve.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
To write safe C++, follow these simple 5 steps: 1. You have to be RAII-maxxing 2. std::unique_ptr to manage pointer lifetimes 3. Don't have dangling references 4. Use iterators or std::ranges to avoid out-of-bounds access 5. Never manually new/delete
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968

"There's nothing that makes the STL inherently safer" STL-based C++ is safer than wild-west C for the same reasons that power tools with guards are safer than loose razor blades. The steel is the same. The abstractions are not.

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freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)
freakstatic (Ricardo Maltez)@freakstatic_r·
@ChShersh But std::weak_ptr is very niche indeed, I only used with async tasks that can be cancelled and needed to check if the resource to change was still valid.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
@freakstatic_r std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr have very niche use cases. I don't remember ever reaching for them.
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yourchinaguy
yourchinaguy@yourchinaguy·
I set up my @openclaw, gave it 3 cron tasks After day 1 it started breaking and didn’t give me anything for 5 days. I just sent it a message “hey, I will look into this later, don’t worry about it” 1 day later it somehow resumes without me doing anything I love it @steipete
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L1.media
L1.media@L1_dot_media·
@0x_Discover Please consider to support our censorship-resistant protocol to empower independent creators.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
/r/mildlyinteresting In Portugal you pay up to €7.50 when you buy a laptop called a "copyright levy" You pay €4/TB of storage in the computer, so for a MacBook Neo 13" with 512GB that's €2.05 It's regulation made in 1998 to compensate artists for you illegally sharing MP3 files which nowadays of course doesn't make sense anymore since we have Spotify and YouTube Much of the money doesn't even arrive with artists btw, 30% is taken by the organization collecting the tax and lot of it remains unclaimed and some of that goes again to the organization collecting the tax as "operational costs" 🤡
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Marcelo
Marcelo@M__celo·
Se conhecerem alguém que precise posso dar estas todas. O transporte lá se arranja alguma coisa sou de Viseu
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
Private methods being part of the interface is the worst part of OOP. They’re internal implementation details. I should NEVER see them. I should NEVER test them. NOBODY except the object should use them. OOP says it’s about encapsulation. Yet, it’s discouraged.
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