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Why are you helping them galvanize? Let them come up with their own raison d'etre.

It's more of a 'romp' than an 'excursion,' if you will.

To distract from the Epstein files.

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Are you AI?

Spelunking

Ok the little infographic that shows "how it works" looks like the cloudflare warning when cloudflare can't connect to the host.

that's funny because we _just_ introduced cloudflare.

it's not my wheelhouse, but it would be comedic so let me know if you get the legit cloudflare host connection warning _and then_ land on the how it works that you mentioned looks like cloudflare.



That razor is poorly understood. It’s not malice if it can be explained by stupidity. In this case it’s not explained by stupidity, as the guy who made OpenClaw is very smart. Therefore, it can only be malice.

"All you have to do is run the command `/yolo` to start your instance of OpenClaw."

/s


With your car example, you also assume the risk unto others. If your "chopper" of a car hits and kills someone else, and you survive, you're paying for the consequences of that. I don't think it's cool that untrained people can do interesting IT stuff now. I see it as a huge liability where some unsecured instance pwns the internet, then it's some 12 year old that gets marched in front of congress and everyone goes: "wtf?" There's essentially no accountability and the damage is still done.

They've created a public bulletin board for themselves, like a café's blackboard, or a city telephone pole.

The notch itself is probably considered temporary internally. If you code a rule for the notch, then you're going to have to consider which hardware OSX is running on in order to determine if the notch is present or not for your "notch width calculation."

Well there's effectively no space on the lefthand side of the notch. You must assume that side is going to be completely consumed by actual menu items.

Side note: If you want to check what icons might be buried by the notch, you can Cmd + Drag any icon from the menu bar to rearrange them. If you drag an icon through the notch, the other items will pop into view, if any are hidden.


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