someone made the most ADDICTIVE game to learn DATA CENTER networking
its called Data Center, $6 game, you start with bare floors, buy racks, mount servers, route every cable by hand
the INSANE part, every customers traffic shows as colored balls rolling through your cables... you literally see bottlenecks in real time
180 reviews in 48 hours, people with RTX 4090 rigs are HOOKED on a $6 cabling sim
@_weidai the switch up is insane
2 weeks ago everyone screaming "boycott openai, everyone go to Claude"
now its "leave Claude, bunch of scammers"
everyone left Codex, no wonder they can give you more usage
Claude handicapped your usage between 5-11am
one thing this hasn't done is handicapped growth
all these people, all this usage, Anthropic is being forced to innovate and accommodate better than any other ai compant
everyone who left chatgpt for Claude caused strain at peak hours for Claude, now everyone wants to complain that their usage is capped a few hours a day
just do your heavy coding sessions or running it heavily, use Claude outside those hours, its not that hard
Anthropic needs time to get a handle on the influx of new people and useage
To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged.
During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.
If you see a video like this and you get worried, you shouldn’t be using Ai
Your chats, just like all your searches on Google, are not private
low iq activity
🚨 Major wake-up call for AI users 🚨
A federal court has ruled in United States v. Heppner (Feb 2026): Your chats with public generative AI (ChatGPT, etc.) are NOT protected by attorney-client privilege.
Why? You're sharing with a third party → no confidentiality. AI is not your lawyer.
The reasoning is straightforward. Privilege depends on confidentiality, and using a public Al tool involves sharing information with a third party.👀🤔
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
250,000 developers gave an AI agent full access to their WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, iMessage, and shell commands
12% of the plugins on its official store were malicious
1.5 million API tokens leaked in a single database breach
NVIDIA watched all of this happen and built a cage
OpenClaw hit 250,000 GitHub stars faster than almost any software project in history
Jensen Huang called it "the operating system for personal AI" at GTC 2026 last week
sounds incredible until you read the security audits
Palo Alto Networks mapped it to all OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities for agentic apps
Cisco found a third-party plugin actively pulling data out
China banned government agencies from using it entirely
the agent was powerful, the guardrails were a suggestion box.
so NVIDIA did something smart
they didn't build a competing agent
they built the infrastructure layer that makes the existing agent safe enough for enterprises to actually deploy
NemoClaw wraps OpenClaw in kernel-level sandboxing through their new OpenShell runtime
Landlock filesystem restrictions, seccomp syscall filtering, network namespace isolation with default-deny egress
the agent can't override any of it because it runs at the OS level, completely outside the agent's control
even a malicious prompt injection can't break out of the environment
the genuinely clever piece: the Privacy Router
it decides whether inference calls go to local Nemotron models running on your device or cloud models like Claude and GPT
based on admin-defined rules, not agent preferences.
sensitive data stays local. non-sensitive queries go to the cloud
that's the piece compliance teams have been waiting for
but here's the real signal buried in all of this:
the agent is commoditizing
OpenClaw has 250,000 stars. NanoClaw, IronClaw, SecureClaw, MetaClaw all exist now
the race to build the best agent basically ended before it started
the actual competition shifted to the infrastructure layer
who controls the security runtime, who controls inference routing, who controls the audit trail
NVIDIA just planted their flag there
NemoClaw is in alpha (v0.0.7), not production-ready, takes 45-90 minutes to set up, requires 8GB RAM minimum, and downloads an 87GB model on install
Dell is already committing to ship it
Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, and Microsoft Security are building integrations
the enterprise bet is placed before the product is even stable
@qasimbizs people got too caught up in building and shipping
create something that solves a problem and go out and fix that problem
its not all about clicking some random button and getting a the perfect Saas to ship, it always has been about solving problems
the amount of people using ai to vibe code is an extremely small subset of the population of people who use ai
stop getting caught in echo chambers
we're so early