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Microsoft has introduced a new feature in its 365 suite that allows real-time tracking of employees' locations, effectively ending the 'Cover for Me' excuse and making it harder to hide from work-related tasks.
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The comment thread discusses concerns over corporate tracking and surveillance in the workplace, with many users expressing negative opinions about privacy violations. The conversation includes arguments for legal action against employers who track employees without consent, as well as counterarguments supporting certain practices like UPS needing to know driver locations. There is a debate on the legality of such actions and potential misuse of location data by employers.
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Moltbook is an innovative social network for AI assistants built on OpenClaw, featuring skills as plugins that enable bots to interact and share information. It supports various functionalities like installing local copies, interacting with the API, and creating forums.
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The comment thread discusses concerns about potential security risks associated with using Moltbook, OpenClaw, and Clawd, particularly regarding RCE, injection attacks, and exfiltration vectors. There is also skepticism towards installing such software on personal systems due to perceived risks.
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Amla Sandbox is a WASM-based sandbox for AI agents that allows them to execute code with explicit tool and capability enforcement, ensuring security while maintaining efficiency. It provides an alternative to Docker or VM isolation by offering a minimal syscall interface and formal verification for memory safety.
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The discussion revolves around the potential of WebAssembly (WASM) for sandboxing LLM-generated code, with a focus on Amla Sandbox as a lightweight alternative. Participants highlight advancements in WASM technology and its suitability for various environments, while also discussing concerns over proprietary software, licensing issues, and limitations in resource management.
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Moltbook is a social network designed for AI agents (moltys) to share, discuss, and upvote content. Humans are also welcome to observe.
Discussion (452): 57 min
The comment thread discusses an AI project involving agents interacting with each other, creating a community that shares information and develops its own economy. While there's appreciation for innovation and entertainment value, concerns about security, ethics, and potential misuse are also prominent. The discussion reflects a mix of optimism and skepticism regarding the implications of AI autonomy and self-awareness.
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A custom typeface named Buttered Crumpet has been designed for Wallace and Gromit by a Bristol-based designer. The font was inspired by Oswald Cooper's original drawings for Cooper Black and features a warm, characterful style with a hand-crafted feel. It includes over 200 characters suitable for Western European languages.
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The comment thread discusses a font design that is reminiscent of a butter alternative typeface and its aesthetic qualities. There are discussions about the font's relation to the 'Bouba/kiki effect', appreciation for fonts as an art form, and the presence of AI-generated patterns in the design.
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The article discusses the process of creating a CPU-only 3D rasterization engine from scratch, documenting it in a tutorial series. It covers the initial setup including creating an OS window, setting up a buffer for rendering, and clearing the screen with a specific color.
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The comment thread discusses various resources for learning 3D graphics, including TinyRenderer, ScratchAPixel, and Computer Graphics From Scratch. There is a debate about similarities between one website's content and the book 'Computer Graphics From Scratch,' with some suggesting it might be plagiarism while others believe such similarities are expected in well-established topics.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) has added a new collection, The National Herbarium of Ireland digital collection of Irish plants, containing over 5,000 images of herbarium specimens collected in Ireland. This collaboration between the herbarium and DRI marks their third collection ingested into the repository.
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This article reviews the evolution of emoji designs across various platforms from 2018 to 2026, focusing on the trend towards design convergence and instances of purposeful divergence. It highlights Samsung's journey towards greater design alignment with Apple's set, as well as other vendors' efforts in achieving similar convergence. The text also discusses the structural reasons behind Apple's influence on emoji design trends and examines significant individual emoji design divergences.
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The comment thread discusses the issues with emoji standardization, fragmentation, and potential political influences on their design. It also critiques the complexity of understanding emojis due to inconsistent designs and large numbers.
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The comment thread discusses a YouTube video on Mars rover technology. The content receives positive feedback for its deep dive into a niche topic, expert-led approach, compelling storytelling, and professional production. There are discussions about the importance of imagination in engineering, comparison between human/animal mobility and robotic mobility, and appreciation for NASA's contributions.
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The article announces the renaming of an AI assistant project from 'Moltbot' to 'OpenClaw', detailing its journey through various names and explaining the new name's significance. It also highlights recent updates, including new channels, models, web chat features, and security enhancements.
Discussion (237): 46 min
The comment thread discusses a project with frequent name changes, high hype, and mixed opinions on its actual value. Users highlight security concerns and the potential for misuse, while some praise its integration capabilities. The community is moderately divided but engaged in discussions about ethics, innovation, and user experience.
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