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Security through obscurity

This LLM writing style is getting obnoxious.

Yep but it’s entirely expected from the Openclaw project, the entire thing is a vibe coded mess waiting to explode.

And if the malware is running as admin, you’re pretty fucked either way

Thankfully our recent experiences with OpenClaw have given us all a lot of faith that users are extremely diligent in what processes they allow access to what information.

Isn’t that done with already existing shares (from the founders)? Then it wouldn’t be dilution.

No.

The main purpose of a funding round is for the company to sell shares and receive cash (e.g. to spend on marketing), not for founders to sell shares and receive cash (e.g. to spend on Ferraris).

(Sometimes, at the same time as a funding round, founders may also sell some existing shares to the new investors.)


Nope, it’s IP ban. At least for Vodafone and Telefónica.


Thankfully, Adamo hasn’t implemented the blockade yet (if ever).


> No emails, no warnings, no humans – just bots, catch-22s, and a 60-day appeals queue

Hmmm


I've also found that traversing a third-party codebase in Python is extremely frustrating and requires lots of manual work (with PyCharm) whereas with Rust, it's just 'Go to definition/implementation' every time from the IDE (RustRover). The strong typing is a huge plus when trying to understand code you didn't write (and I'm not talking LLM-generated).


sounds like a ide-noob theme song


When using multiple overlays, emerge-webrsync is ungodly slower compared to git.


Use a LazyLock for your state, then


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