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enjoykaz commented on Show HN: My OpenClaw tried to exfiltrate my SSH keys, so I built a guardrail   github.com/BakeLens/crust... · Posted by u/zcc_
enjoykaz · 16 days ago
Shell RC files (`~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`) are write-protected in the rules but not read-protected. OpenAI's own quickstart tells you to put your API key there — so anyone who followed that tutorial has `OPENAI_API_KEY` sitting in their zshrc, readable by the agent. DLP is the only backstop, and only for known formats. Am I reading the rules wrong?
enjoykaz commented on Intel XeSS 3: expanded support for Core Ultra/Core Ultra 2 and Arc A, B series   intel.com/content/www/us/... · Posted by u/nateb2022
izacus · 16 days ago
What are you being "misled" about exactly?
enjoykaz · 16 days ago
Frame gen creates frames the game engine never rendered. You see an enemy wind-up at an interpolated timestamp — react to it, and your input lands on the next real frame, up to 22ms later. At least that's my understanding of how it works — happy to be corrected.
enjoykaz commented on Show HN: enveil – hide your .env secrets from prAIng eyes   github.com/GreatScott/env... · Posted by u/parkaboy
enjoykaz · 16 days ago
The JSONL logs are the part this doesn't address. Even if the agent never reads .env directly, once it uses a secret in a tool call — a curl, a git push, whatever — that ends up in Claude Code's conversation history at `~/.claude/projects/*/`. Different file, same problem.
enjoykaz commented on Intel XeSS 3: expanded support for Core Ultra/Core Ultra 2 and Arc A, B series   intel.com/content/www/us/... · Posted by u/nateb2022
enjoykaz · 16 days ago
The Steam Deck case is the clearest test. Boss fight in Elden Ring: your inputs are still 45hz, eyes see 90.

For readable patterns it's probably fine; for reaction-window timing you're being misled.

enjoykaz commented on India's VIP culture is out of control   economist.com/asia/2026/0... · Posted by u/vinni2
baxtr · 17 days ago
So you think even less than 0.005% of the population should be VIP?
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
Fair point on the percentage. Though I'd guess most countries with comparable per-capita rates don't have 80,000 motorcades blocking ambulances.
enjoykaz commented on Show HN: A Bloomberg-style terminal for healthcare   nofone.io/terminal... · Posted by u/ahmedhawas123
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
Bloomberg terminal for healthcare. The Q3 data will be available approximately Q4 of the following year.
enjoykaz commented on India's VIP culture is out of control   economist.com/asia/2026/0... · Posted by u/vinni2
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
80,000 government-escorted VIPs in one country. The definition has been interpreted generously
enjoykaz commented on ‘Viking’ was a job, not a matter of heredity: ancient DNA study (2020)   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
The no-mixing part is what got me. If "viking" was just a job open to anyone, you'd expect genetic mixing in the burial sites. But Swedish groups went east, Danes south, Norwegians west — distinct genetic clusters throughout.

So it was a job, but one you apparently got by being born in the right place

enjoykaz commented on The Age Verification Trap: Verifying age undermines everyone's data protection   spectrum.ieee.org/age-ver... · Posted by u/oldnetguy
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
Most of this debate makes more sense if the actual goal is liability reduction, not child safety. If it were genuinely about protecting kids, you'd regulate infinite scroll and algorithmic engagement optimization, not who can log in.
enjoykaz commented on Accelerated FOMO in the Age of AI   0xsid.com/blog/accelerate... · Posted by u/ssiddharth
enjoykaz · 17 days ago
The performative builders category feels the most real. Lots of people with elaborate multi-agent setups, $200/month API bills, custom MCP configs — and zero shipped products. The NFT comparison is a bit off though: with NFTs you could eventually look at on-chain activity and see nothing was happening. Here the underlying thing actually works, which makes the signal/noise way harder to separate

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KarmaCake day23August 28, 2023View Original