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>That is currently sold to them at deep discount by companies that are losing billions.

They're not losing billions on inference, they're losing billions in the arms race of training.


Webhooks are a thing.

It is a huge unlock. Ignore this snark and try it yourself. Any agentic use case you can imagine you can start to tackle.

Openclaw itself is buggy but the idea is amazing.


> Any agentic use case you can imagine you can start to tackle.

If "agentic use case" is shorthand for "use case that would benefit from giving non-deterministic systems blanket access to private local data and external accounts" than I can't imagine any such use cases.


That is such a ridiculous statement you are clearly not arguing in good faith.

That’s quite a lot of hyperbole.

No. It's literally just basic extrapolation. It could not be more simple.

Show me a legitimate practical prompt injection on opus 4.6. I read many articles but none provide actual details.


Yes, I've seen this site and the research. However, I don't understand what any of this means. How do I go from https://github.com/elder-plinius/L1B3RT4S/blob/main/ANTHROPI... to a prompt injection against opus 4.6?

These papers have example prompt injections datasets you can mine for examples. Then apply the techniques used in provider specific jailbreaks from Pliny to the template to increase the escape success rate.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.05446 https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03574 https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.15145


What if you could remove that toil.


Chinese are Canadian adversaries mostly because of the US. The US more or less forced Canada to hold Meng Wanzhou, which caused a huge rise in diplomatic tensions and cost Canada billions. Some thanks we got for that.


This is definitely the biggest incident, but there's also been supposed Chinese meddling in Canadian politics and establishing foreign police stations which allegedly were threatening people in Canada.


Doesn't China own most of the real estate in Canada.

Did USA cause that


For a time there was a large amount of Chinese money fleeing to Canada and the US, buying up coastland and other high value residential. Circa 2018ish, that reversed due to Xi Ping's mandates. Near Seattle, the Bellevue luxury market bottom fell out over a month long period. AFAIK, it never fully returned to the hey day levels of spending.


US buyers owns like 10x more real estate in Canada in $$$ terms than PRC buyers, and US tends to buy the strategic stuff like commercial/industry, something like 50% of all foreign controlled assets in Canada is controlled by US. VS PRC mostly buying houses, foreigners own like 5% of housing stock in Canada.


> Doesn't China own most of the real estate in Canada.

No. Why would you claim something that is easily refuted? 75-80% of all residences in Canada are owner occupied.


>Doesn't China own most of the real estate in Canada.

No.


Weird whataboutery


As far as I know that is not true. Source?


Huh? I use macOS all day every day and I’ve never seen an ad.


iOS and macOS will nag you regarding iCloud if you don't sign up/in. Apple advertised... something, I forget what it was, via an Apple Wallet notification this past year (?). Might have been for the F1 movie when it was in theaters.


He did the same thing with Shanghai.


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