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1. throwa+J4[view] [source] 2026-02-05 01:03:36
>>jakequ+(OP)
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2. bee_ri+f8[view] [source] 2026-02-05 01:34:43
>>throwa+J4
It is absurd enough of a project that everybody basically expects it to be secure, right? It is some wild niche thing for people who like to play with new types of programs.

This is not a train that Apple has missed, this is a bunch of people who’ve tied, nailed, tacked, and taped their unicycles and skateboards together. Of course every cool project starts like that, but nobody is selling tickets for that ride.

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3. DrewAD+qd[view] [source] 2026-02-05 02:16:02
>>bee_ri+f8
I think a lot of people have been spoiled (beneficially) by using large, professionally-run SaaS services where your only serious security concerns were keeping your credentials secret, and mitigating the downstream effects of data breaches. I could see having a fundamentally different understanding of security having only experienced that.

What people are talking about doing with OpenClaw I find absolutely insane.

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