@om_patel5 Did the same - built this over the weekend - extract workouts from workout videos on YouTube, instagram and TikTok. Personalise your own programs
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@charles_stevo Have you seen the awful use of the squad. Should be gross misconduct for playing branwaite and garner at full back, and gana starting again.
Cloudflare just made the Mac Mini optional for Moltbot.
The whole Moltbot phenomenon ran on a specific setup: buy a Mac Mini, install the agent, expose it through Cloudflare Tunnels. Thousands of developers did exactly this. Apple probably sold more M4 Minis to AI hobbyists than to any other segment in January.
Moltworker eliminates the hardware requirement. Your AI agent now runs entirely on Cloudflare’s edge. No Mac Mini. No home server. No Raspberry Pi sitting in a closet.
The architecture shift matters. Local Moltbot stores everything in ~/clawd: memory, transcripts, API keys, session logs. GitGuardian already found 181 leaked secrets from people pushing their workspaces to public repos. Moltworker moves that state to R2 with proper isolation.
Sandboxed by default solves the scariest part of Moltbot: it has shell access, browser control, and file system permissions on whatever machine runs it. Cloudflare’s container model limits the blast radius. Your agent can still execute code, but it can’t accidentally rm -rf your actual laptop.
The cold start problem is real though. 1-2 minutes to spin up a container. That’s why they default to keeping containers warm indefinitely. You’re paying for idle compute to maintain the “always-on assistant” experience that makes Moltbot feel different from ChatGPT.
Zero Trust authentication and AI Gateway analytics are the enterprise hooks. IT departments that would never approve “run an autonomous AI agent on a developer’s personal hardware” might approve “run it in Cloudflare’s sandboxed infrastructure with access controls and cost tracking.”
Cloudflare saw developers routing Moltbot through their Tunnels and built the logical next step: just host the whole thing.
OpenAI’s health move isn’t about replacing doctors.
It’s about fixing a broken first step in healthcare.
Consumers get:
• Less Googling
• More clarity from their own data
Operators get:
• Better-prepared patients
• Stronger engagement
#HealthTech#AI#DigitalHealth#Wellness
AI in wellness has moved on.
Less hype.
More execution.
This week’s Wellness Genius covers:
• AI Agents as infrastructure
• Embedded finance in wellness
• Where capital & attention are flowing
• Why engagement beats features
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