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Randy Adams
@randyserious
son,brother,husband,father. lover of yellow mustard.
The last best place Katılım Ağustos 2010
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If you’re an ethical company, you use the fire rated UL tested cables where building code demands them.
TracketPacer@TracketPacer
don’t use CCA cables
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@uncledoomer No brainer. Just works. However I prefer the MFC versions.
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there really is a "fix everything right now" button for buying a printer and its been the same for 20 years

Nathan Halberstadt 🧊@NatHalberstadt
I really need a printer that has zero screen, wifi, or bluetooth connection. I just want to be able to plug a usb cord printer --> computer Hit print, and have it actually work every time
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@CTVNews It would be handy to include Frigidaire in the headline.
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‘Immediately stop using’ these ovens, recall notice says, warning of burn risk that led to injuries ctvnews.ca/business/artic…
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@alphafox 50 - 300 baud teletype/modem. Telco surplus. Weighed about 10 pounds. Pre internet. Dialled up to BBS
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I’ve seen this movie before.
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Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ
hydrogen Powered Car, 1,500 km range with a 5-second refill… sounds illegal.
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@alphafox I think it had a multiplayer mode? Peer to peer via dialup?
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Now on my list of places to visit.
Iain Cameron@theiaincameron
In the state of Wyoming in the USA lies a real hydrological oddity. It's a small stream (creek) that is thought to be the only one of very few examples in the world. It is placed so precariously and perfectly that it's hard to believe it is able to exist. 1/n
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This story is actually insane:
• dude drops $2000 on a DJI robot vacuum like a lunatic
• refuses to use the normal app like a peasant
• Sammy Azdoufal fires up Claude to crack the API so he can drive it with an xbox controller
• Claude delivers the goods
• pulls an auth token from their servers, connects successfully
• except the system thinks he controls 7000 vacuums
• checks again
• yep, seven thousand
• DJI built authentication with zero device ownership verification
• any valid token works for any unit on the planet
• Sammy now has eyes inside homes across 24 countries
• live vacuum camera feeds everywhere
• full floor plans from the mapping data
• some guy in germany eating cereal at 3am, unaware his roomba is snitching
• one API call away from being the most informed burglar in history
• all he wanted was to steer his vacuum with a joystick
• does the right thing and reports it
• DJI fixes it in two days
• back to normal life with his stupidly expensive floor cleaner
• IoT companies stay undefeated at shipping garbage security

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the folks knocking @openclaw saying there's no real use cases are outing themselves
if you're a founder, here's what you can do today:
daily operations
• morning briefings that aggregate email, slack, calendar, and news into one summary on a cron job
• email triage that filters spam, flags important threads, drafts replies, and clears huge backlogs while you sleep
• daily slack and email summaries that auto-create todos in your task database
• auto flight check-in that finds your next flight, checks in, and picks a window seat while you're driving
meetings & relationships
• auto-pull meeting transcripts, summarize decisions, extract action items
• weekly retro synthesis that spots patterns across all your meetings
• pre-meeting briefings that surface everything you know about who you're about to talk to
• personal crm that auto-logs interactions, flags stale relationships, and suggests follow-ups
research & monitoring
• continuous research agents that crawl reddit, hacker news, x on your topics and keep an evolving knowledge base
• competitor monitoring that tracks uploads, posting cadence, and top-performing content
• automated weekly SEO analysis with ranking reports
• private document q&a over contracts, reports, or proprietary docs without sending data to external apis
content & audience
• content repurposing: turn one blog post or video transcript into x threads, linkedin posts, newsletter snippets, and tiktok scripts automatically
• audience monitoring that surfaces opportunities based on what's working in your space
• end-to-end content pipelines: research trending topics, draft scripts, generate assets, queue into your publishing tools
building & shipping
• overnight coding agent management, delegates to sub-agents while you sleep
• voice-controlled debugging that reviews logs, fixes configs, and redeploys entirely by voice
• full site rebuilds via telegram or whatsapp chat
• app store submission and testflight automation from your phone
• devops watchdog that monitors logs, uptime, and deployments, then opens tickets or runs remediation automatically
finance & admin
• weekly spending reports, subscription audits, anomaly alerts
• receipt forwarding that auto-converts into structured parts lists
• insurance claim filing and repair scheduling through natural language
• automated grocery ordering with saved credentials and MFA handling
• organize lab results, contacts, or any messy data into structured notion databases
some wild things people have reported doing:
• negotiated $4,200 off a car purchase over email while the owner slept
• filed a legal rebuttal to an insurance denial that got a rejected claim reopened without being asked
• cleared 10k emails, reviewed 122 slides, built cli tools, and published npm packages in one session
"yeah but i can do this with zapier/make/n8n"
sure. you can wire together 15 different zaps, pay per task, debug broken integrations across 4 dashboards, and hope the json mapping doesn't break when an api updates.
or you can have one agent that talks to everything, remembers your context, runs on your machine, and you can tweak every part of it because it's open source markdown files. no vendor lock-in, no per-zap pricing, no low-code drag and drop that falls apart the moment you need something custom.
and you own all of it. your data, your memory files, your conversation history, your custom skills. it all lives on your instance. nothing's sitting in someone else's saas database. you can inspect every file, move it anywhere, back it up however you want. that's not a feature, that's the architecture.
the real unlock isn't any single use case. it's one unified experience that compounds context over time. knows your stack, your priorities, your patterns. every week it gets more useful because it's learning you, not just executing a workflow.
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