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sejje | 11 days ago
If I store my wallet on the sidewalk, that would probably be a problem. So I won't.
A prompt injection could exfiltrate an LLM API key, and some ai-generated code.
sejje | 11 days ago
If I store my wallet on the sidewalk, that would probably be a problem. So I won't.
A prompt injection could exfiltrate an LLM API key, and some ai-generated code.
enraged_camel|10 days ago
Not everyone is like that. In fact, OpenClaw's true "power" is unlocked when the user gives it full access. That's what the overwhelming majority of hype is coming from. Most people who actually get a lot of value out of it don't run it on e.g. docker containers on VPSs that can only be accessed via Tailscale + SSH.