What #OpenClaw (formerly #Moltbot [formerly #Clawdbot]) should teach us is that it's entirely possible for a group of ethical developers to create an easy-to-install #local #private #AI bot for a spare computer at #home.

Now some clever coders need to sit down and actually create the free open-source software (#FOSS). That's when AI becomes truly powerful for the first time, when you can just run a home version on an old computer that's free of any corporate manipulation at all.

One Step Away From a Massive MoltBot Data Breach

MoltBot (OpenClaw) flaws expose 300k+ users: cleartext credentials, supply chain risks, and insecure code patterns discovered by OX Security.

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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow Right, I'm definitely not saying to use MoltBot. What I'm saying is that it proves that something like this could be built in an ethical way, if a group of ethical coders decided to do so. If a black-hat MoltBot can exist, then absolutely a white-hat version could exist if someone were to choose to make one.

@jasonpettus

MicroGPT implements an LLM in about 200 lines of python code.

https://karpathy.github.io/2026/02/12/microgpt/

microgpt

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