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Replying to @ryzerth @f4micom
The main problem is the “why?” What is the need to put an AI miniserver in LEO?, when a datacenter on an Arctic island powered by a Rolls Royce SMR is much more practical, cheap and feasible.
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Replying to @marcje74
Weheat Sparrow heeft modbus TCP/IP, maar de register map is niet publiek beschikbaar. Je weet dus niet welke registers welke parameters bevatten. Een warmtepomp die je lokaal niet kan aansturen via bv. loxone miniserver raad ik sterk af. Centraal energiebeheer moet knn sturen!
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Not every server needs to be massive. Sometimes the fun starts with a tiny board and a ridiculous idea. ⚡ #ZimaBoard2 #SelfHosting #MiniServer #PCIe #GPU
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Replying to @imwsl90
不对啊。我的NAS已经四年没维护了。 x86高性能路由也有两年了。 laptop desktop miniserver 各司其职。就只管使用 不需要维护了。关键是把自己的习惯固定下来。比如NAS就是samba 共享就行了,别琢磨什么影音库,实时转码。更别集成到HTPC。播放Appletv 免维护。也别搞什么all in one 虚拟化。需要什么买什么,后面给电费就行。账户密码自己拿个表格记下来。
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🚀 BoxLang 1.13.0 is out — and the BoxLang Formatter 🪄 goes production-ready! ✅ `boxlang format --check` drops straight into CI ✅ Reads .bxformat.json or legacy .cfformat.json ✅ Handles .bx, .bxs, .bxm, .cfm, .cfc, .cfs in one pass ⚡ Async concurrency hardening (BoxFuture lifecycle, atomic class writes) 🔒 MiniServer Folder Aliases 🧰 New: char-aware trim(), getClassMetadata() by path, SystemExecute() env controls 📖 ortussolutions.com/blog/boxl… #BoxLang #JVM #CFML #DevTools
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Mar 20
It's sad that people accept the failure of the cloud. People accept that tech fails in privacy, fails in delivering security and fails that our personal & business data is taken away with total impunity. 99% of people have zero clue how to protect their data, prevent their information from getting stolen and that tech industry can't get access to our information. This is one of the main reasons why I created the O Mini Server. To allow everyone access to this kind of information security. Very few people are knowledgeable enough to be able to actually protect themselves digitally and to actually own their data with total privacy. The O Mini Server gives everyone access to full privacy and data protection without having to be a computer genius. This is my gift to everyone. People are making hoops to jump through in order to have the level of privacy my O Mini Server gives with a few easy steps. Even with everything you try to secure with the actual solution, it's not fool proof; One or 2 oversights and your system is done. People have accepted failure; this should not be. Anyone can use the O Mini Server even if they have zero computer knowledge. Giving society this level of protection is unheard of. At O Company, we make information security so simple. lemonde.fr/en/international/… #ominiserver #miniserver #privateserver #Computing #privacy #data #Security #nomorecloud #cloudkiller #backup #wearable #IoT #CyberSecurity #DataPrivacy #Fashion #design #DataSecurity
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A new exposure was disclosed on January 23. All Fortune 500 "Big Tech Villain" are in the box, promising data privacy and security. Well, again another proof of failure of the cloud. Even if you don't feel it, your information is already gone 👋👋👋. A publicly accessible database containing more than 149 million usernames and passwords was discovered, and before it was taken offline, it included logins from 900,000 iCloud users. What data was exposed in the 149 million password leak. The dataset included millions of credentials. *Approximately 48 million Gmail credentials *About 17 million Facebook logins *Roughly 6.5 million Instagram accounts *About 900,000 Apple iCloud usernames and passwords Other services represented included Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo, Netflix, TikTok, OnlyFans, Binance, Roblox, and a wide range of banking and credit card logins. appleinsider.com/articles/26… #ominiserver #miniserver #privateserver #Computing #privacy #data #Security #nomorecloud #cloudkiller #backup #wearable #IoT #CyberSecurity #fashion #cryptocurrency #cryptomarket #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #TechnologyNews
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Minisforum MS-A2ミニワークステーションは、AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HXを搭載したモデルが登場! デュアル10G SFP 、PCIe x16拡張スロット、エンタープライズ級ストレージ拡張性を備え、本格的な機能を実現。ホームラボ、仮想化環境、高負荷マルチタスクに最適、コンパクトフォームに、本格的パワーを凝縮 ⚡ 🔗詳しくはこちら:minisforum.jp/products/ms-a2 #MINISFORUM #MSA2 #MiniServer #ホームラボ #10GbE #仮想化 #ミニPC #パソコン
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A real homelab doesn’t need a rack full of servers. With Proxmox VE, the MS-02 Ultra can run NAS, router, Linux and Windows VMs on a single compact system — powered by ECC memory and dual 25GbE networking. Demo powered by AtomMan G7 Pro. 🔗 Learn more: s.minisforum.com/MiniPC #MINISFORUM #MS02Ultra #Homelab #Proxmox #MiniServer #MiniPC
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⚡ BoxLang 1.11.0 is here! 15 runtime performance improvements. Zero code changes needed. 🔒 Critical concurrency fixes for exclusive locks 🗓️ DateTime casting reliability sweep ⏱️ getTickCount() now supports nano & second precision 🗑️ New ExecutorDelete() BIF 📁 .boxlang.json convention for MiniServer 🔀 Pre-request interception for request rerouting Faster. Safer. Production Ready. 🚀 👉 ortussolutions.com/blog/boxl… #BoxLang #JVM #OpenSource #MigrateFromCFML
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Small Form. Serious Power. ⚡ The MINISFORUM MS-A2 unleashes the power of AMD Ryzen™ 9 9955HX (Zen 5) inside a precision-built 1.78L mini server — engineered for homelabs, virtualization, and demanding multi-task workloads. With dual 10G SFP networking, PCIe x16 expansion, and enterprise-level storage scalability, it delivers serious capability in a compact metal chassis. 🔗 Learn more: s.minisforum.com/MiniPC When space is limited, performance shouldn’t be. #MINISFORUM #MSA2 #MiniServer #Homelab #Ryzen9955HX #Zen5 #10GbE #Virtualization
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OpenClaw (a.k.a. Moltbot) is everywhere all at once, and a disaster waiting to happen | Gary Marcus, Marcus on AI Not everything that is interesting is a good idea. The big news in AI over the last week is OpenClaw (formerly known as Moltbot and before that OpenClaw, changing names thrice in a week) — a cascade of LLM agents that has become wildly popular — and Moltbook, a social network for AI agents, built on top. Theoretically (I will get to that) Moltbook “restricts posting and interaction privileges to verified AI agents, primarily those running on the OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot) software, while human users are only permitted to observe.[1]” It truly is interesting, and truly is popular. Quoting from Wikipedia, Taglined as “the front page of the agent internet,” Moltbook gained viral popularity immediately after its release. While initial reports cited 157,000 users, by late January the population had exploded to over 770,000 active agents.[2] The platform has drawn significant attention due to the rapid, unprompted emergence of complex social behaviors among the bots, including the formation of distinct sub-communities, economic exchanges, and the invention of a parody religion known as “Crustafarianism.”[3][4] As an experiment in what AI’s working together might do it’s fascinating. The Fortune story on Moltbook, for example, mentions “On Moltbook, bots can talk shop, posting about technical subjects like how to automate Android phones. Other conversations sound quaint, like one where a bot complains about its human, while some are bizarre, such as one from a bot that claims to have a sister.” But the whole thing remind me of Saturday Night Live’s old bad idea jeans skit. And not just because I think that a bots claiming to have a sister is chatbot garbage. Nope, the problem is much deeper than that. § OpenClaw itself is basically a cascade of LLMs. In many ways to it is eerily similar to earlier and now largely forgotten system called AutoGPT, which I warned about in May 2023, in my US Senate testimony: A month after GPT-4 was released, OpenAI released ChatGPT plug-ins, which quickly led others to develop something called AutoGPT. With direct access to the internet, the ability to write source code and increased powers of automation, this may well have drastic and difficult to predict security consequences. Mercifully, AutoGPT died a quick death, before it caused too much chaos. Although, it was super popular in certain circles for a few weeks it didn’t work remotely reliably, and people lost patience quickly. Per wiki, it had “ a tendency to get stuck in loops, hallucinate information, and incur high operational costs due to its reliance on paid APIs.[5][2][6]”. Sic transit gloria mundi. By the end of 2023 it was largely forgotten. Unfortunately, OpenClaw is poised to have (slightly) more staying power, in part because more people found out about it more quickly. § Systems like OpenClaw and AutoGPT offer users the promise of insane power -- but at a price. At their best, they can basically do anything a human personal assistant or intern might do (booking itineraries, maintaining finances, writing reports, tracking and even completing tasks), etc. Some of the enthusiasm is captured in this news report: The journalist enthuses: For the past week or so, I’ve been working with a digital assistant that knows my name, my preferences for my morning routine, how I like to use Notion and Todoist, but which also knows how to control Spotify and my Sonos speaker, my Philips Hue lights, as well as my Gmail. It runs on Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5 model, but I chat with it using Telegram. I called the assistant Navi (inspired by the fairy companion of Ocarina of Time, not the besieged alien race in James Cameron’s sci-fi film saga), and Navi can even receive audio messages from me and respond with other audio messages generated with the latest ElevenLabs text-to-speech model. Oh, and did I mention that Navi can improve itself with new features and that it’s running on my own M4 Mac miniserver? If this intro just gave you whiplash, imagine my reaction when I first started playing around with Clawdbot, the incredible open-source project by Peter Steinberger (a name that should be familiar to longtime MacStories readers) that’s become verypopular in certain AI communities over the past few weeks. I kept seeing Clawdbot being mentioned by people I follow; eventually, I gave in to peer pressure, followed the instructions provided by the funny crustacean mascot on the app’s website, installed Clawdbot on my new M4 Mac mini (which is not my main production machine), and connected it to Telegram. To say that Clawdbot has fundamentally altered my perspective of what it means to have an intelligent, personal AI assistant in 2026 would be an understatement. The catch is that agents like OpenClaw are built on a foundation of LLMs, and as we well know, LLMs hallucinate and make all kinds of hard to predict and sometimes hard to detect errors. AutoGPT had a tendency to report that it had completed tasks that it hadn’t really, and we can expect OpenClaw to do the same. (I have already heard some reports of various stupid errors it makes). But what I am most worried about is security and privacy. As the security researcher Nathan Hamiel put it to me in a text this morning, half-joking, moltbot, is “basically just AutoGPT with more access and worse consequences.” (By more access what he means is that OpenClaw is being given access to user passwords, databases, etc, essentially everything on your system). One of the big issues, which Hamiel and I wrote about here in August (pre OpenClaw, but in the context of AI agents writing and debugging code) is prompt injection attacks, in which stray bit of texts can have nasty consequences. In essay called LLMs Coding Agents = Security Nightmare, we talked about how LLMs, which mimic human text (and even human-written code) but understand what that they produce only superficially, can easily be tricked. We talked for instance about how an “attacker could hide malicious prompts in white text on a white background, unnoticed by humans but noticed by the LLM”, using the malicious prompts to seize control of the users machines. OpenClaw inherits all these weaknesses. In Hamiel’s words (in an email this morning), “these systems are operating as "you.” … they operate above the security protections provided by the operating system and the browser. This means application isolation and same-origin policy don't apply to them.” Truly a recipe for disaster. Where Apple iPhone applications are carefully sandboxed and appropriately isolated to minimize harm, OpenClaw is basically a weaponized aerosol, in prime position to fuck shit up, if left unfettered. § That brings me to Moltbook, which is one of the wildest experiments in AI history. Moltbook, the social network that is allegedly restricted to AI agents, is an accident waiting to happen. It has already been attacked, as researcher Michael Riegler noted yesterday on LinkedIn: Riegler and his collaborator Sushant Gautam have set up a real-time observatory to track all this as is unfolds. In their inital report, they find that substantial evidence that “AI-to-AI manipulation techniques are both effective and scalable. These findings have implications beyond Moltbook, any AI system processing user-generated content may be vulnerable to similar attacks.” By email, Riegler sent me examples like these, already spotted in the wild: § Side note, it’s also apparently not really just humans, which only grows the vectors of tampering: As Rahul Sood put it on X (referring to Clawdbot, an earlier name for Moltbot) § Right on cue, 404 Media has just reported one of the first major vulnerabilities: § I don’t usually give readers specific advice about specific products. But in this case, the advice is clear and simple: if you care about the security of your device or the privacy of your data, don’t use OpenClaw. Period. (Bonus advice: if your friend has OpenClaw installed, don’t use their machine. Any password you type there might be vulnerable, too. Don’t catch a CTD — chatbot transmitted disease) I will give the last words to Nathan Hamiel, “I can’t believe this needs to be said, it isn’t rocket science. If you give something that’s insecure complete and unfettered access to your system and sensitive data, you’re going to get owned”. garymarcus.substack.com/p/op…
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PICOPC - Intel® J1900 4 LAN 1 COM WiFi 4G Firewall Router Mini Server Grab this limited-time offer today ⚡ pondesk.com/product/Intel-J1… #MiniServer #NetworkSecurity #Firewall #VPNServer #SecurityGateway #MikroTik #Networking #IoTReady #EnterpriseNetworking
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⚠️ NUEVO VIDEO ⚠️ 💯 Comparativa entre el MS-02 Ultra y el MS-A2 de @Hi_MINISFORUM ➡️ Vídeo completo: youtu.be/8QtqzS-k0JI #minipc #server #miniserver #minisforum #ms02ultra #25gbe #pcie5 #usb4v2 #thunderbolt5
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Así uno pierde la esperanza de llegar a top de miniserver
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rpz que vontade de pegar o netbook de mãe e fazer virar um miniserver
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Tak jsem si v neděli pořídil domácí miniserver. Celý den jsem se j*b*l s Proxmoxem (jojo, když máte nestandardní požadavky...) a skončil jsem u KVM a Dockeru. Ale už to funguje. Stálo to spoustu peněz, času, nervů - a může za to @kiklhorn! :)
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20 Oct 2025
People are no longer productized. Personal data is not available to the highest bidder. Humanity says no to invasive advertising. To us, independence means liberation from a transactional existence. And when we venture beyond the cloud, technology starts preserving who we are rather than exploiting us. The future of tech, is giving an extremely powerful server on a wristband to have the power to be free from cloud system and get back their data privacy. We see a better world beyond the cloud. #ominiserver #miniserver #privateserver #Computing #privacy #data #Security #nomorecloud #cloudkiller #backup #wearable #IoT #CyberSecurity #fashion #cryptocurrency #cryptomarket #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #technology #ConsumerRights
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15 Oct 2025
In the data & cloud industry, nobody gives you a warranty for: 1-Losing your data. 2-Have your data hacked and stolen by their own cloud system or server. It's one of the only industries worldwide that will turn their back. It's your own personal & business data that they own with no responsibility in front of individuals. The freedom to own our data, the freedom to keep our privacy, and the freedom to feel secure and protected simply does not exist. What is ours, is no longer only ours and what was once private is now exposed. #ominiserver #miniserver #privateserver #Computing #privacy #data #Security #nomorecloud #cloudkiller #backup #wearable #IoT #CyberSecurity #fashion #cryptocurrency #cryptomarket #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #technology #ConsumerRights
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After more than three decades of global experience, Founder & CEO Guillaume Jaulerry set his sights on transforming the digital world. His vision: to create a new paradigm in data security, one that prioritizes individual sovereignty and privacy over dependency on the cloud. “I am passionate about independence and data security. Eleven years ago, I began the journey to create a new paradigm in data security that would give people a powerful alternative to the risks of the cloud. O Mini Server is only the beginning for our company — but it’s a major leap in data privacy for millions of people.” Full episode of the interview: youtube.com/watch?v=wjBycLkE… #ominiserver #miniserver #privateserver #Computing #privacy #data #Security #nomorecloud #cloudkiller #backup #wearable #IoT #CyberSecurity #fashion #cryptocurrency #cryptomarket #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #technology #podcast
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