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koolala commented on Moltbook was peak AI theater   technologyreview.com/2026... · Posted by u/Brajeshwar
koolala · 2 days ago
In a local AI based world they would be like Digimon. Instead they are massive supercomputer hydras.
koolala commented on Please stop using OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot   xda-developers.com/please... · Posted by u/bandrami
Jamesbeam · 3 days ago
All of this OpenClaw / Moltbot bullshit is annoying. But it’s comments like yours that are slowly giving me a stroke.

Just putting things on a cloud server that would not destroy your life if leaked, that is not how IT security works.

We designed security best practices for IT software for decades, this vibe coded wet dream of any North Korean hacker is throwing all of it over board.

It’s malware. Do not install malware.

The other part of the equation is people like you not understanding what running insecure software that allows for unnoticed access to your cloud hosted machine really means.

Once I have access to your cloud hosted Ubuntu server I have access to where, when and how you connect to that server.

I can then not just use your server to hide my own criminal activities and not give a shit if you go to jail for it because I used your server as a staging point for cybercrime activities and bounce off some other idiots Openclaw servers, I also have your home ip address.

Good luck explaining the FBI that a lobster was responsible for running a ransomware campaign against a company that deals with critical infrastructure and not you.

I pity those poor agents already because that will be part of their exhausting paperwork in the near future. AI did it sir, I swear. Doesn’t matter son, you better get your anus stretched and prepare for a ten year stay in a prison with real criminals that will greet you excitedly with a "fresh meat is on the menu boys".

From your home IP I can break into your router, or I don’t even need to because manipulating whatever you download from that server to your personal devices is likely enough to get access to the machine you connect from and probably your phone.

Suddenly your 2FA is no longer safe because I have access to both devices you use to authenticate everything from bank transfers to logins. And because I have access to your home network I can figure out from network activity alone when you sleep. I can destroy your whole life within the 4 to 8 hours you’re unconscious.

Once I’m in your router or personal pc I can then also scan for devices on your home network and put a persistent backdoor on one of the countless Chinese home appliances people use these days. Unless you burn your house down, you will never be able to get me out of it.

Once I have permanent access to your network I can watch you fap to heterotransgayporn over your camera and then blackmail you. I clone your voice, i take enough pictures or get them from your NAS to clone your face and steal your identity.

Maybe I open an account somewhere with videos of your wife undressing or the private photos on your daughters laptop and once your cloud server is burned, which I find out from the footage of heavily armed agents kicking in your door one morning, which I will also sell on the darknet for the amusement of others, I bleed you dry financially and disappear in the smoke.

You won’t need a lobster anymore to order your sneakers. You will never eat one again because you’re dead broke.

But you will turn the same color as one once you find out that I exposed everyone you love on the internet and made money from it and they will never be able to delete it from the internet again.

Congratulations, only putting things there within lobster reach that would not destroy you if leaked, basically killed your whole family.

I need to put it this drastically because that is how cybercriminals will put you and your family at risk irl without blinking an eye.

Companies lose millions every week because one of their senior employees fell victim to phishing attacks and then got blackmailed with compromising material of themselves. And those people all have the same in common. They think they are much smarter than they really are.

You thinking to "only put things there within lobsters reach that would not destroy you if leaked" puts you in the same group as any other idiot that have been hacked and their life’s ruined in the past.

Become smarter or a victim, your choice.

koolala · 3 days ago
Are there really examples of this? Being criminally liable after someone hacks your computer just because you suck at security? Framing you is another story but that seems unnecessary when their in another country anyways.
koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
energy123 · 3 days ago
Sorry I wasn't aware it's available in vscode. Scratch my suggestion, then.
koolala · 3 days ago
It is confusing especially when token efficiency is on the line.
koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
energy123 · 3 days ago
Why would you use it in VSCode?

OpenAI are offering double the normal usage limits for Codex for two months. Go with them and do it in the terminal or the Mac OS codex app if you have a Mac.

koolala · 3 days ago
It's different to use it in the terminal vs. vscode? Don't have a mac.
koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
xyzsparetimexyz · 3 days ago
Why do you want a float32 array language? Anyway the free glm4.6 model that is opencode defaults to should be fine. Why pay for something to do this.
koolala · 3 days ago
I want to use an array language for Real-time 3D. Float32 is faster for real-time calculations and can map memory directly to the GPU since 3D graphics runtimes are limited to float32.
koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
argsnd · 4 days ago
All of them can do it but Codex has the least frustrating usage limits.
koolala · 4 days ago
When using it in VSCode? The browser system running its own container seems like it would be the most demanding on their resources. The stand-alone client is Mac-only but I don't know if it makes a difference.

My goal is to do it within the usage I get from a $20 monthly plan.

koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
vatsachak · 4 days ago
Literally just find and replace
koolala · 4 days ago
find and replace is step 1 that generates all the compile errors I want it to loop through

I'm wanting to do it on an entire programming language made in rust: https://github.com/uiua-lang/uiua

Because there are no float32 array languages in existence today

koolala commented on GPT-5.3-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
koolala · 4 days ago
I want to recompile a Rust project to be f32 instead of f64.

Am I better off buying 1 month of Codex, Claude, or Antigravity?

I want to have the agent continuesly recompile and fix compile errors on loop until all the bugs from switching to f32 are gone.

koolala commented on Adobe Animate will be discontinued   helpx.adobe.com/uk/animat... · Posted by u/g0ld3nrati0
ciroduran · 7 days ago
Notice that it's still very much possible to produce SWF files with languages like Haxe http://haxe.org/, and there are frameworks that mimic the Flash drawing API like OpenFL https://www.openfl.org/, there is (or was) a lot of interesting stuff like that happening around.
koolala · 4 days ago
Can't modern Flash compile to HTML5? Can the open alternatives also do that?

I wish SWF became a common HTML5 transpile format.

koolala commented on Open secrets about Hacker News (2021)   bengtan.com/blog/open-sec... · Posted by u/thunderbong
satvikpendem · 4 days ago
I didn't know emoji now worked in HN, they're usually stripped. I just tried now and sure enough it was stripped. How did you get that emoji to render?
koolala · 4 days ago
This one is special. You can use it too.

u/koolala

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