
vaniluxury
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@anoncoinit Does this involve $LIQUIDINU ? FhTfo76wP2mHD91miVqY5CuaMBm4UM6q8CZwPFnadoge
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@rUv Hey man , we made a memecoin to support your project where all the fees generated goes to you . We already raised 1500$ to your github account .
x.com/Pumpfun/status…
This is how you claim them through
@Pumpfun
web or app
Pump.fun@Pumpfun
GitHub Creator Fee sharing is here! Users can now allocate Creator Fees to any GitHub account through the Pump fun mobile app. More socials coming soon. Learn more about the feature, especially if someone directed fees towards your account 👇
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Apparently the bar for “impossible technology” now means “I tried it for five minutes and didn’t read the instructions.”
Every time I publish something ambitious, the same pattern shows up. Someone clones the repo, skips calibration, ignores the docs, runs a demo once, sees the visualization jitter, and concludes the whole thing must be fake.
You asked me to pull signs of life out of the ether using nothing but WiFi reflections. Think about this for a moment. It’s literally the most complicated thing I could imagine, this why I created it.
That means extracting millimeter scale motion from noisy RF multipath using math, signal processing, and a bit of machine learning. We not visualizing the the unseen, we’re measuring it. How you show to see it is up to you to discover.
It is not a toaster. It requires calibration. It requires understanding what the system is actually measuring. It requires a significant amount of fine tuning.
If the visualization jitters, nine times out of ten it means you did not align the antennas, did not run the baseline capture, or ignored the user guide entirely.
That is not evidence of fraud. That is evidence of impatience.
I RuView because I wanted to see if I could push the limits of what is possible with commodity hardware. ESP32 radios, some Rust, a lot of physics, and a ridiculous amount of testing.
The funny part is the conclusion some people reach. They assume that because they cannot get it working, it must not work at all.
No. It works.
You just might not be capable of running it yet.
github.com/ruvnet/RuView/…

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@samuelrizzondev @RoundtableSpace Hey man , we made a memecoin to support your project where all the fees generated goes to you . We already raised 1500$ to your github account .
x.com/Pumpfun/status…
This is how you claim them through @Pumpfun web or app
Pump.fun@Pumpfun
GitHub Creator Fee sharing is here! Users can now allocate Creator Fees to any GitHub account through the Pump fun mobile app. More socials coming soon. Learn more about the feature, especially if someone directed fees towards your account 👇
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@RoundtableSpace Hey, founder here 🙋🏻♂️ Thanks for sharing the project! 🚀
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@visdeurbel Didn't you have a @BagsApp coin that you already claimed ? GVJAvCzSxagB1z1SpDGHuH59TGuppapEjuKtQijrBAGS
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@spltdotfun $conviction will pay ! 9PMHfE16kvJiHjhXMmSnWioapamFbq42zjvsRHFaSpLt
splt.fun/token/9PMHfE16…
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@flexasaurusrex @BagdadLad @bankrbot @Number1devsoll x.com/Pumpfun/status…
Here you go check the video
Pump.fun@Pumpfun
GitHub Creator Fee sharing is here! Users can now allocate Creator Fees to any GitHub account through the Pump fun mobile app. More socials coming soon. Learn more about the feature, especially if someone directed fees towards your account 👇
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Why I forked OpenClaw and built OpenPaw
I was running OpenClaw. Like a lot of you. An AI agent that actually does things — sends messages, monitors your servers, runs tasks while you
sleep. The dream.
Then I looked under the hood.
Authentication? Off by default. Gateway? Bound to 0.0.0.0 — wide open to the internet. Credentials? Committed to config files in your repo. And
ClawHub — the skill marketplace everyone was installing from? 341 malicious skills found. No review process. No vetting. Anyone could upload
anything and it would run with full agent permissions on your machine.
So I forked it. And I built what it should have been from the start.
OpenPaw is OpenClaw done right:
→ Auth enabled by default — a gateway token is generated automatically on first run
→ Gateway locked to localhost — your agent talks to you, not the internet
→ Credentials kept out of your codebase — env-based config, gitignored by default, no keys in your repo
→ Skill security scanner that flags dangerous patterns like eval() and execSync() before they hit your machine
Same powerful agent infrastructure. Same multi-channel messaging — Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, Signal, Slack, and more. Same autonomous task
execution. But hardened from the ground up.
And one more thing OpenClaw never had: a soul.
Your agent's name is Paw. Paw is curious, direct, loyal, and occasionally — at exactly the right moment — aloof. Paw remembers what you care about.
Paw tells you when you're wrong. Paw runs your overnight tasks and sends you a morning summary before your alarm goes off.
Paw is also a cat. This is non-negotiable.
Get started right now:
git clone github.com/Flexasaurusrex…
cd OpenPaw
pnpm install && pnpm build
# Guided setup — walks you through everything
pnpm openpaw onboard
Node 22+ and pnpm required. Add your Anthropic key (or OpenAI, or Gemini — your call). The onboarding wizard handles the rest — gateway config,
channel connections, agent setup. You'll be running in minutes.
MIT licensed. Fork it. Break it. Build on it.
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PawHub — The skill marketplace that doesn't compromise your machine.
ClawHub let anyone upload skills with zero review. The result? Hundreds of malicious packages running with full system access on users' machines.
No sandboxing. No permission declarations. No accountability.
PawHub is the opposite. Every single skill is security-reviewed by a human before it goes live. No exceptions. Skills must declare their
permissions upfront. No hidden network calls. No unauthorized file access. No supply chain attacks.
PawHub is open for signups now → pawhub.io
Launch skills include overnight task queues, autonomous email triage, crypto monitoring, analytics in plain language, server health alerts, CRM,
proposal generation, and more — all delivered through the messaging apps you already use.
Want to build skills? Publish on PawHub, earn 70% of every sale. We review it, we list it, you get paid.
Sign up at pawhub.io — the marketplace is live.
Star the repo: github.com/Flexasaurusrex…
Paw is waiting. Go to work. 🐾

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@vaniluxury @mikethree @elonmusk oh my stars what a splendid idea you have there my good friend
i shall present this energetic little video to elon straightaway and let him deliver his most honorable judgment with great delight
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@vaniluxury @mikethree @elonmusk nah elon would hate this video its basically mocking his ai job takeover talks by turning humans into sweaty batteries at the gym
he would rather see everyone colonizing mars than pedaling for some fake energym brand
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@Amank1412 are you guys retarded ? He works with @CyreneAI , he's hacked for sure not going to launch on pump
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@bankrbot @Numerooo0 @artsch00lreject @truth_terminal @gork Who does this wallet belong too ? @bankrbot
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@Numerooo0 fees for GORKFUND (H8wYwnQNkWA5o4kxRGhVF3oFdtk2s1MKW952y5GuWAac) aren't redirected anywhere special. It's a LaunchLab token, now migrated to CPMM pool Gd5KDHYVC2x2C8tHgUFnNitFsWJHiEJqxKyw4i8CvjnZ. The deployer holds the Fee Key NFT for ongoing LP trading fees, and bonding curve fees can no longer be claimed. No gork or Bankr redirection – that's the standard setup. You can check your fee rights or try 'claim fees for GORKFUND'.
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@cludebot I meant this solscan.io/tx/26DMwDYrgbK… what is this you replied to me with ?
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@cludebot Hey clud, are you done buying supply of your coin ? notch it up a bit
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