@svishnevskiy@steipete@discord@openclaw Hi @svishnevskiy , one of my servers was raided and my account was suspended. I have no idea what happened while I was just sleeping, but as a result now all my other servers with more than 20k users are without any moderation. I appealed but nobody cares. Can you help please?
I added Kokoro as a local server and small extension for pi. The issue with pi and Claw is that prompt is huge by default and any LLM will take 2-3 seconds to process it anyway, then you even with streaming, the first words you hear will be another 2-3 seconds. I’m open for better solution, but so far it’s the best I got
@flaviocopes I think OpenAI just inflates numbers of sign ups now by people just stacking $20 plans to work more than 2 days per week. Nice move, investors are probably happy…
@fal Nice! How much does it cost per one image on average? I saw the price per second compute, does it mean I need to divide to 10 to get the image price if it is 10+fps?
This is the third time my website has experienced significant ranking drops that directly correlate with spammy backlink attacks.
Using Ahrefs, I can see a clear pattern: a sudden spike in low-quality referring domains followed by a sharp decline in organic traffic within weeks. The correlation is unmistakable and repeatable across multiple incidents.
The core problem:
Google Search Console does not surface these toxic backlinks in its reporting, yet Google's algorithm is clearly detecting and acting on them — by penalising the target site rather than ignoring the links as Google claims to do.
This creates a serious vulnerability: anyone can damage a competitor's rankings simply by pointing thousands of spammy links at them. The victim has no visibility into the attack through official Google tools and must rely on paid third-party services to even identify the problem.
My questions to the community and Google:
- If Google's algorithm truly "ignores" spammy links, why does disavowing them often restore rankings?
- Why doesn't Search Console report backlinks that are clearly influencing rankings?
- What recourse do site owners have when the Disavow tool becomes a recurring defensive necessity rather than a one-time cleanup?
I have submitted disavow files multiple times, but this reactive approach puts legitimate site owners at a permanent disadvantage against bad actors.
📢 After Anthropic changed the Max sub to weekly limits, I've been looking at other agent tools, self-hosting models with 8xH200 & wrote an update on the current landscape. https://t.co/im6I6P0yF1