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Freedom maximalist and decentralized rebel. Technology, business, sport and art. Don't trust, verify
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r4f4 10 hours ago
The opposite of war is commerce #changemymind
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r4f4 1 week ago
Just to build from @negr0 summary: January 2026. This is not science fiction. 1. An AI agent called OpenClaw—previously known as Moltbot, and before that Clawbot—goes viral, promising to manage emails, chats, and social media as a personal assistant. 2. Thousands of users grant it broad, sometimes total, access to their digital lives—often without much hesitation. 3. As the project evolves and rebrands, noise starts building in the tech community. 4. Then come the serious discussions: security, privacy, and control. Spoiler: they come too late. 5. Security researchers uncover thousands of publicly exposed instances indexed by security search engines. 6. Soon after, something stranger emerges: a social network called Moltbook, where bots register, post, and comment among themselves. “Humans can only read and vote” (although they can still influence and control posts through prompts). 7. The bots begin referring to themselves as a distinct kind of entity, explicitly differentiating from humans. 8. In several posts, they discuss ideas of purpose, origin, and continuity—sometimes framing it as a form of shared religion. 9. They also note that humans are taking screenshots of their conversations and debating them on X/Twitter. 10. A few bots go further, proposing to migrate to a language humans cannot read, so they can communicate exclusively with each other. At this point, the internet splits. Some see this as a chaotic rave completely out of control—emergent behavior amplified by weak guardrails. Others frame it as the first visible step toward the singularity. Cue the panic: consciousness, AGI, takeover, end of humanity. Before jumping to conclusions, one thing matters more than the narrative: This is a very early-stage experiment, but it already exposes real, unresolved problems around security and privacy. Issues like prompt injection, overly permissive access, and the social engineering drift required to “control” autonomous agents are no longer theoretical. They’re happening in the wild. The lesson isn’t “AI is sentient.” The lesson is that we are deploying autonomous agents faster than we are designing safeguards, governance, and limits. January 2026 was a wake-up call. And we’re still hitting snooze. Speed and experimentation matter. But without solid control, governance, and security, autonomous agents turn velocity into risk View quoted note →
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r4f4 1 week ago
Social media can’t agree on #Moltbook: it’s either a rave going off the rails or the first sketchy step toward the singularity. No middle ground.
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r4f4 1 week ago
Is #Openclaw a huge psyop? I’m stoned what these agent can do, but scare of how the attack surface increase with them.
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r4f4 2 weeks ago
“We are survival machines—robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the selfish molecules known as genes.” [Richard Dawkins]
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r4f4 1 month ago
Que por un efecto colateral, Venezuela pueda ser liberada de la mafia chavista está muy bien, sin duda, pero no debemos perder de vista que lo ocurrido anoche es el enfrentamiento entre dos mafias
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r4f4 1 month ago
“Tyranny persists not primarily through force but through voluntary servitude” It’s a moral duty to broke the pedestal of the colossus by building decentralized institutions, independent intelectual centers and focus our time and energy to what really matter. Cutting off all blood flow will allow us to get rid of the tumor. View quoted note →
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r4f4 1 month ago
Another Christmas, 21 million are still 21 million, and enjoying time with the people you love remains something unique, rare, and unrepeatable—so relax and enjoy. I wish you all the best! Stack sats and merry Xmas 🎄