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🌍 r/iran ⬆ 365 💬 30
Baby wake up! Newest Lego Animation
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u/Tamboozz · 1 ⬆
Now I understand why Legos don't implement noses.

Also, the story about what happened during the rescue operation for those two soldiers came in bits and pieces. Has anyone reported on it with a detailed timeline?
u/Trains2005 · 1 ⬆
Are these actually from Iran state media? They come from an organisation called “Explosive Media” and I don’t think they’re from Iran…
u/Tibbycat8 · 1 ⬆
The rescue has felt " off" to me from the start
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 139 💬 11
For Americans, Iran has become a beacon of hope against technofeudalism, Zionism, & the Epstein class. The top 1% holds a record 32% of wealth, & the bottom 50% has 2.5%. In 36 states, Americans are denied government contracts, healthcare, & disaster relief unless they pledge not to boycott Israel.
Full post here:

[Iran threatens ‘complete and utter annihilation’ of OpenAI's $30B Stargate AI data center in Abu Dhabi](https://np.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1sdjh66/iran_threatens_complete_and_utter_annihilation_of/)

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Another relevant post of interest:

[Iran Threatens to Attack U.S. Tech Companies Starting April 1 / Iran says it will target Apple, Google, and Microsoft, among others.](https://np.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1s8ua7r/iran_threatens_to_attack_us_tech_companies/)

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Article from January 30 about Q3 2025 wealth distribution dat
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u/badpersian · 1 ⬆
What happened to the Pharos, what happened to the Tsars, what happened to the French Aristocracy, what happened to the Kings.. must happen to the American 1%, then the worlds' 1%..
u/LastGuardianStanding · 1 ⬆
Iran is at war with billionaires, not the “United States”.

I hope Iran will fight them instead of destroying things that people need to survive.
u/Rlm7891cincy · 1 ⬆
I don’t worship anybody or any entity. Not Jesus, not Allah, not “God”. I let that mystery be. But the golden rule is the golden rule… as an American, it is disgusting what we are doing and what is written here is exactly what we as Americans deal with on a daily basis, whether we recognize it or no
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 108 💬 17
Holy shit! The BBC caught manufacturing genocidal consent to Nuke Iran.
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u/Primary_Ad1154 · 1 ⬆
Whoever this Radin is, he is a real piece of s***. That’s pure hatred toward his own country. The spineless Reza Pahlavi and his followers know this very well. If they had been in the same situation as the Islamic Republic is now, they would have already fled, crying crocodile tears and portraying t
u/BlitzFritzXX · 1 ⬆
LOL so a person allegedly living in Iran would say he is ok if you drop a nuke on his head which would kill him but hey that’s a price worth to pay . Even the original version is a stupid made up piece of propaganda but I actually prefer the altered version as it makes it obvious to everyone
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🦀 r/openclaw ⬆ 91 💬 72
I tried Hermes so you don't have to.
Disclaimer: I like openclaw. I have been using it since the Jan 29 build and I earn money using it. I wouldn't say I'm a fanboi but I do like it and in the end it's what I'm going to keep using. But if you're curious about the major core problem I see with Hermes.

Hermes "self learning" intrigued me. I wanted to give it a try. I'm not going to deep dive into everything about Hermes but "self learning" is the core thing that distinguishes itself from OC.

First: Hermes is not "Self Learning" in the machine language sense. It uses markdown files as memory just like OC. The "self learnin
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u/jeffergreen · 19 ⬆
I'm sure someone else will/has post(ed) this... But as with any skill or cool feature with some new \*claw tool, I usually just grab the GitHub repo link, point my OpenClaw at it, (pick a decent model), and tell it to replicate any useful feature as its own self-written skill. My OpenClaw now does s
u/cocoagent · 17 ⬆
the overwriting your manual edits part is a total dealbreaker lol. if i spent time tuning a specific skill for my smart home or a workflow, having an agent 'self-improve' it back into a jumbled mess sounds like a nightmare. openclaw isn't perfect but at least the logic is deterministic and i can act
u/kimmich_kim · 11 ⬆
Nice feedback appreciate it
u/metasep · 9 ⬆
Finally an honest technical review! Thank you!
u/desexmachina · 4 ⬆
Make sure your QMD is not only enabled but wired in correctly on OC and you’ll see a major quality bump
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 90 💬 45
What's going on in DC?
Anthropic released new data showing AI usage across different states.

As you'd expect, coastal states are using AI tools much more than middle America. Traditional powerhouses like Massachusetts (1.61x), Washington (1.58x), New York (1.57x), and California (1.55x) are all top AI users. For some reason D.C. blows everyone out of the water at 4.31x. Cool to see mountain states Colorado (1.49x), Utah (1.26x), and Wyoming (1.16x) in the top 10.
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u/Future-Duck4608 · 73 ⬆
DC is a city. Every other area is a state. If you cut out other cities, they would be comparable. But you're averaging NYC, SFBA, Boston, Seattle, other tech cities with. a bunch of farmland.

The lack of critical thinking is... expected
u/ResponsibleClock9289 · 17 ⬆
We have the largest concentration of data centers here in the world

The DC metro area is a very underrated tech hub. Lots of defense contractors, Amazon HQ is right over the bridge in Arlington, lots of policy wonks that utilize AI
u/EuropeanLord · 7 ⬆
So the darker green gets the larger the AI usage and states with 4x lower usage are darker green than DC?

Was this chart made by AI itself?
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 80 💬 12
I agree with this take that human advice will still have a upper hand in the future
In short, reddit will have an upper hand due to constant moderation by humans :)))

but this guy is spot on with this that AI has made content cheap, so now we’re drowning in AI slop.

So people move back to smaller spaces, real voices, real experience & looking for a human filter. maybe return of old school blog channels
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u/sparky_165 · 12 ⬆
Can't wait to pay $10 a month just to be told my symptoms are definitely cancer by a real person instead of a bot.
u/Academic-Star-6900 · 2 ⬆
There is obviously a change going on. When it's easy to make material, its worth goes down. What matters more is credibility and real experience. We're already seeing this in how people act: smaller communities and niche forums tend to have far greater engagement rates—often 2–3 times more meaningfu
u/WoodnPhoto · 2 ⬆
Yes, because no bot could ever post to a forum./s
u/Bea-Billionaire · 2 ⬆
What paid forums are people going back to? Lol...
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 75 💬 20
Trump, when asked how it would not be a war crime to strike Iran's bridges and power plants: They’re animals.
Other gems at https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trumps-iran-white-house-easter-egg-roll.html.
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u/FlyingNewton · 1 ⬆
How is this orange worm a president of the most powerful country in human history.
u/badpersian · 1 ⬆
He already got the consent on paper so now don't need to care about Iranians.
Even the anti iran protests aren't allowed anymore since they served their purpose.
u/Grand-Hat3526 · 1 ⬆
What a moron. Taking out the electricity will create a humanitarian crisis. 1000’s more will die.
u/Hot_Mix1 · 1 ⬆
There's not one ounce of truth or fact or rationality in his response. Just total derangement. The world is in serious peril with this total fucking unhinged balloon in control of the most sophiscated and powerful explosive power ever known to man. This cunt needs to be stopped before he totally des
u/GlassFroggo · 1 ⬆
My mother is in Iran now and is severely disabled. From the start of these illegal attacks on Iran I have been most concerned about attacks on desalination and energy infrastucture. She will surely die, if that happens and affects her home. Imagine all the worse off people in hospital and care as we
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 73 💬 9
US admits it sent guns to arm the protests in Iran. No wonder they turned violent and deadly.
"\*\*Trump’s admission gives credence to Iranian assertion that the January protests were backed by foreign actors to create chaos.\*\*


President Donald Trump has said the United States tried to covertly arm Iranian protesters through Kurdish intermediaries weeks before the current war was launched, even as Washington was engaged in talks with Tehran.


“We sent guns to the protesters, a lot of them,” Fox News quoted Trump as saying late on Sunday, adding that the US president believed that the Kurds kept the guns for themselves.


The comments come amid the US-Israel war on Iran, which was
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u/SpiritualScene6249 · 1 ⬆
I grimaced when the IRGC violently crushed the protests. I grimace even more than Trump supplied untrained protestors with weapons that led to their slaughtered. Another example of this incompetent administration.
u/badpersian · 1 ⬆
But weren't they all innocent and peaceful? Weren't all 150,000 murdered by evil regime?
Man it's almost as if Iran was telling the truth. Who'd have thought.
u/Werkin-ITT7 · 1 ⬆
Everyone already knew. You could literally see it on film. But the Iran/American/Israeli propaganda bubble pounced the second it started and said this time its real, a revolution! Khameini's plane was fueled and loaded for a quick escape to Russia with Bashar Al Assad too!
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 63 💬 4
Iranians come together to volunteer to cook pizzas and deliver them to members of the IRCS emergency ambulance service.
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🦀 r/openclaw ⬆ 42 💬 64
Life after Claude
So like many of you, I've been using Claude until they decided to pull the plug. I don't want to pay per use, so I'm thinking of other models.

I use Claude for coding and really don't think there are any other alternatives. I tried, I just don't like Gemini nor GPT for coding, it felt inferior. But I tried to use them with OpenClaw and... well.

1. GPT has this stupid reluctant tool use that drives me nuts. He refused to use tools or claims he will use them in a sec and... does nothing. I tried different configs and even if he does use it once then he stops. It's soo frustrating. And he keep
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u/Octopus0nFire · 7 ⬆
GPT is just not working at all. It will tell me that he will do something, then proceed to... do nothing.

It just keeps happening every single time, no matter what I do, how I phrase it or how I configure it.

Is anyone else having a similar problem?
u/g00rek · 6 ⬆
Well, of course you can build your own OpenClaw clone. You can even build your own LLM nowadays. The thing is, we got only 24 hours per day, but we do need to sleep a bit as well. So sometimes I just prefer to use some tools made by others :) OpenClaw is a bit complicated, and I don't believe simpl
u/g00rek · 4 ⬆
Ok I guess I fixed the tool issue! I tried to post it as new thread but stupid bots delete it, I'll try here:

\# OpenClaw GPT Tool Calling Fix



\## Problem



GPT models (especially \`gpt-5.3-codex\`) stop calling tools after initial startup. The model responds with text like "I'll check that now
u/Safe_Ride_8754 · 7 ⬆
I'm experiencing the same things - I'm trying to fine tune GPT 5.4 and am hopeful that Peter and his association w/ OpenAI will tailor OC to GPT 5.4 more. The latest release has made things better but like you I miss Sonnet and Opus.
u/SnooPeripherals5636 · 3 ⬆
I am moving a lot of subagent tasks to minimax 2.7 with good results, it's cleanly outperforming Haiku and mostly matching Sonnet for semantic text analysis tasks (knowledge graph building, fact extraction). Codex is the orchestrator, and it seems... passable. Not as good as Opus in all the above me