worldsayshi

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Like: Green tech, Tools for thinking/modelling, Making tools that take inspiration from Game UXWorking with: React, Elasticsearch, Kubernetes, Bunch of programming languages
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> swerving is more likely to make you lose control

Even if you're not a panicky human but a optimally regulated control system?

I also live in EU. In Sweden. Most places don't even have parking meters anymore. You're just expected to use your phone.

And cashless is the default.

If clean-room re-implementations are allowed to bypass copyright/licenses (software) copyright is dead in general?

> creating tight permission scopes is tedious work

I have a feeling this kind of boundary configuration is the bread and butter of the current AI software landscape.

Once we figure out how to make this tedious work easier a lot of new use cases will get unlocked.

Why isn't users of openclaw "just" giving it its own identity? Give it its own mailbox, calendar and other accounts. Like an assistant.

Sure it takes away part of the point but only the part that is completely unhinged.

I kind of want webrings but with federated OIDC. I.e. you can create an account at any of the sites and re-use the login on the others to leave comments/add content. This has to exist in some neat package right?

I agree but I also think that authenticity is one quality that such a tool could offer that other things in the attention economy cannot.

Addictive things are addictive. But people are also capable, given the right circumstances, to go and "touch grass". People are capable of making choices that are good for them. Especially if we make those choices easy enough.

I often scroll too much but I also go into nature and meet irl humans. And it's not close to an insurmountable choice.

I expect the internet to be overrun with noise due to bots. So I have a feeling that eIDs are inevitable as a solution in the long run. If that is the case shouldn't we push for zero knowledge solutions?
I wonder what the biggest (non-AI) moats are for US tech against the alternatives?
People always makes mistakes. Like forgetting to include a change. The point of PRs for me is to try to weed out costly mistakes. Automated tests should hopefully catch most of them though.