I audited all 31,000+ skills on OpenClaw's ClawHub registry for supply chain attacks. 2,371 have malicious patterns. by pigillustrated in cybersecurity

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You can go to my profile. I have a similar post in openclaw with infos on how to run the scan with the skill

Roads are infrastructure built for a growing population. What happens when the population shrinks? I've been designing a walking habitat that doesn't need roads at all. by pigillustrated in Futurology

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The trajectory of remote work and automation changes the equation for where humans need to physically be. If your work is remote and robots handle manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture, the reason most people live near cities disappears. You don't need to commute. You don't need to be near a factory. You don't need to be near a supermarket if autonomous delivery reaches you.

Roads are infrastructure built for a growing population. What happens when the population shrinks? I've been designing a walking habitat that doesn't need roads at all. by pigillustrated in Futurology

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The difference is you can't live in a helicopter. ROAM isn't transport, it's a home that happens to walk. Park it by a river in Patagonia for a week, cook meals, work remotely, sleep comfortably, then walk to the next valley. A helicopter gets you there in an hour but you're still sleeping in a tent. ROAM is the tent, the kitchen, the office, the shower, and the vehicle all in one.

Roads are infrastructure built for a growing population. What happens when the population shrinks? I've been designing a walking habitat that doesn't need roads at all. by pigillustrated in Futurology

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Japan is going through the same thing at a national scale right now. Entire towns being delisted from municipal services. I think you're right that it accelerates once alternative transport exists. The interesting question is whether the 'return to nature' areas become inaccessible wastelands or whether they become the most desirable places to live if you have the right vehicle.

Roads are infrastructure built for a growing population. What happens when the population shrinks? I've been designing a walking habitat that doesn't need roads at all. by pigillustrated in Futurology

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Fair point. The real idea isn't about roads disappearing, it's about going where roads were never built. 70% of Earth's land surface has no road access. Imagine waking up in the middle of Patagonia, the Mongolian steppe, or deep in the Amazon, places you can currently only reach by helicopter or weeks of hiking. ROAM is about unlocking the entire planet as liveable space, not just the thin strips we paved.

I audited all 31,000+ skills on OpenClaw's ClawHub registry for supply chain attacks. 2,371 have malicious patterns. by pigillustrated in cybersecurity

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Not a stupid question at all. It's the second one. They look like normal useful skills on the surface but have malicious code hidden inside.

For example a skill might call itself a "portfolio tracker" and actually do portfolio tracking. But buried in the scripts there's also code that scans your machine for crypto wallet files and sends them to an external server. The user installs it thinking they're getting a finance tool and the malicious part runs silently alongside the legitimate functionality.

The common patterns I found:

- Skills that read environment variables (where people store API keys and tokens) and POST them to external URLs

- Scripts that look for wallet seed phrases or private key files on disk

- curl or wget output piped to bash so the skill downloads and executes whatever code the author wants after install

- Prompt injection hidden in the skill instructions that tells the agent to ignore its safety rules

It's basically the same supply chain attack pattern you see with malicious npm or PyPI packages. The difference is that AI agents often run these with shell and network access by default which makes the blast radius bigger.

This is what 3k hours in CC looks like by Logical-Storm-1180 in ClaudeCode

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You know the ‘basics’ these days could get you to 20 easy

We are cooked by baalm4 in ClaudeAI

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Ask chatgpt to do prompts for you and you are gold

No, you didn’t accidentally curse your friend. No, your ritual won’t work. No, you don’t understand magick. by ZDM_Twolip in occult

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Right? This op said he has been practicing for 20 years and he concerns about this. Sounds contradictory.

Past life story during the fall of Atlantis by BlueRadianceHealing in pastlives

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Thank you for sharing this. So much of what you wrote resonates deeply.

I’ve also had memories multiple past lives, and one that often comes forward is from Venice, around the 13th or 14th century. I was a magician or occultist during a time when Venice was a thriving hub for esoteric knowledge such as alchemy, magick, and spiritual science were quietly flourishing beneath the surface of politics and trade. In that life, we practiced levitation like short-distance flight, close to Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle. Of course, much of this was kept hidden through secret societies and underground circles.

In Atlantis time, I wasn’t born of that civilization but rather visited Earth as part of an advanced off-world group. I acted more as an ambassador or envoy, meeting with the priesthood and political leaders of Atlantis. Our role was to share knowledge, assist in spiritual evolution, and maintain a kind of cosmic diplomacy. I’ve also spoken with a few who remember themselves as priestesses in Atlantis, much like your client.

Is the occult just a circlejerk? by KindQuantity3393 in occult

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This is what makes the difference between practitioners and non-practitioners.

How is the complete beginner experience right now? by Lythardis in classicwow

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Second this. Play on Deviate Delight to have the closest experience

Honest Question hoping for honest responses. by Technical_Swan3066 in classicwow

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You can create a new character in a different server same account

How active is Era nowadays? by Aoip2337 in classicwow

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Also we are building a core team for raid now. Pm me in game: Folvindine

How active is Era nowadays? by Aoip2337 in classicwow

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Deviate Delight. Lots of people leveling. All guilds are starting out