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"textContent": "Vibe coding can be a lot of fun. It can be rewarding and solve real problems quickly. But it can also make a real mess of things if don't wrong or done with a disregard for security.\n\nThis is what OpenClaw essentially is.\n\nI'd be remiss to say I fully understand what it does. But here's journalist Mike Elgan's attempt at the backstory of this AI mutant lobster-thing:\n\n> An Austrian vibe-coding enthusiast named Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit) decided to go nuts with AI and vibe-coded a personal assistant that runs on macOS, Windows, or Linux.\n\n> He later offered it to everyone as an open-source project on GitHub and other places, including a dedicated website.\n\n> With creative vibe-coding zeal and total disregard for security, Steinberger used workarounds, plugins, API bridges and other tricks to give his assistant direct access to over 100 applications, including major communications tools (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, and Google Chat).\n\nSo as you can see Steinberger decided to build this mutant monster unfettered access to key programs and systems on the user's devices.\n\nThis boils down to one thing in my mind... just because you can \"build it\" doesn't mean you should and if you do, for God-sake take security seriously.\n\n### Things Get Dumber\n\nNow on top of this another developer made Moltbook, a Reddit-like spot on the web where AI-agents can hangout and chat. Uhhhh... yea, you read that right, a social network for AI-agents, not the humans, the AI bots!\n\nI don't think we're any where near the singularity where AI and human intelligence meets. I think we're somewhere else – pure stupidity.\n\nMike puts it best:\n\n> OpenClaw is complex. And Moltbook is interesting. But let’s not lose the plot and falsely conclude that any of this represents some kind of singularity.\n\nI agree. Time for some ibuprofen all this stuff makes my head hurt.\n\n💲\n\nWant To Sponsor The Newsletter? Reach 1,300+ subscribers weekly who are in the marketing industry. Hit reply to this email and let's have a chat!\n\n* * *\n\n## 🎙️Have A Podcast? Join The Podcast Mastery Community🎙️\n\nGemini Rendering\n\n**The news and content consumption landscape has shifted—and podcasts are leading the charge.**\n\nYounger generations aren't just occasionally listening to podcasts for news and information—they're abandoning traditional media for them. 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Want to be on podcasts? Check out Podmatch! I use it for both getting on podcasts and finding quality guests. It's well worth it and affordable too!\n\n* * *\n\n## Web Jawn\n\nRevealed: How Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newslettersExclusive: Site takes a cut of subscriptions to content that promotes far-right ideology, white supremacy and antisemitismThe GuardianGeraldine McKelvie\n\nYep. Stay off Substack if you can. There are better options out there.\n\nThe reporter who tried to replace herself with a botAnxiety about AI replacing entry-level jobs is on the rise. Could a state-of-the-art chatbot do the job of a Platformer fellow? PLUS: Anthropic vs. OpenAI, and will AI kill SaaS?PlatformerElla Markianos\n\nInteresting experiment.\n\nNASA will finally allow astronauts to bring their iPhones to spaceWe are giving our crews the tools to capture special moments.”Ars TechnicaEric Berger\n\nThat's cool. I wonder what kind of signal they'd get up there? HAHA\n\nAI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing themClaude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI Frontier pitch a future of supervising AI agents.Ars TechnicaBenj Edwards\n\nI mean it kind of make sense. Let the agents do the work and you double check them.\n\nSam Altman got exceptionally testy over Claude Super Bowl ads | TechCrunchHe posted a novella-sized rant that devolved into to calling his rival “dishonest” and “authoritarian.”TechCrunchJulie Bort\n\nAltman needs to put on his big boy pants and just laugh it off. 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So I found the best AI models for any job.ZDNETDavid Gewirtz\n\nGood tips. Well worth a read. ChatGPT shouldn't be your one stop for all things AI.\n\nApple’s Clean Up Tool Can Fix Distractions in Your PhotosWhether it’s a scrap of paper on the ground or a bystander that wandered into the family photo, the Photos app on iPhone, iPad and Mac can clean it up.CNETSee full bio\n\nThis definitely a cool feature!\n\nIs Google Finally Cracking Down On Self-Promotional Listicles?The most popular “GEO” tactic might indeed be risky for SEO purposes after all.Search Engine JournalLily Ray\n\nGod I hope so. These are worthless for the user.\n\nOpenClaw: The AI agent that’s got humans taking orders from botsHow one man’s vibe-coding session evolved into a reckless global experiment where nobody’s accountable.ComputerworldMike Elgan\n\nMike is on a tear with his analysis of AI and OpenClaw. 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