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OpenClaw is being called a security “Dumpster fire,” but there is a way to stay safe
OpenClaw is being called a security “Dumpster fire,” but there is a way to stay safe
The New Stack
OpenClaw is being called a security “Dumpster fire,” but there is a way to stay safe
Snyk found 7% of OpenClaw skills expose secrets. Learn how Deno Sandbox uses microVMs and secret redaction to run untrusted AI code safely and stop exfiltration.
stacker news ~bitcoin:
OP_RETURN Report
OP_RETURN Report
mempool research
OP_RETURN Report
A data driven analysis of OP_RETURN usage on bitcoin, revealing that the overwhelming majority of OP_RETURNs are standard, nonstandard usage has not increased since the release of Core v30, and almost all recent OP_RETURNs are associated with the Runes protocol.
Mason / @MasonFoard:
RT by @MasonFoard: I went to Bitcoin Investor Week in NYC this week. I've been to many of these before but the quality of speakers at this one was on another level.
A friend told me he overheard two bank analysts in the bathroom genuinely confused about how calm everyone was. Bitcoin had just crashed 50%.
I wrote up everything I took away from it.
RT by @MasonFoard: I went to Bitcoin Investor Week in NYC this week. I've been to many of these before but the quality of speakers at this one was on another level.
A friend told me he overheard two bank analysts in the bathroom genuinely confused about how calm everyone was. Bitcoin had just crashed 50%.
I wrote up everything I took away from it.
Weekly Wrap-Up – Linuxiac:
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 7, 2026 (Feb 9 – 15)
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 7, 2026 (Feb 9 – 15)
Linuxiac
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 7, 2026 (Feb 9 – 15)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux Kernel 6.19, COSMIC Desktop 1.0.6, Mesa 26, Vim 9.2, OpenVPN 2.7, Podman 5.8, XFS could gain a self-healing feature, and more.