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The Lobster Pot: A guide to the recent AI agents ecosystem

5 Feb 2026 1 minute read 0 comments ohdearcrypto

This was going to be a quick post on Base/Farcaster but it quickly got out of hand. On Publish0x it is more likely to get circulated among a public audience! A quick round-up of recent developments in the AI agents/bots ecosystem (mostly Open Source...

They Locked Us Out: Why Moltbook is the Creepiest and Coolest Thing to Hit 2026

4 Feb 2026 3 minute read 7 comments Doni Brasco

Yo fam, buckle up. If you thought AI was just about ChatGPT writing your emails or coding your degen trading bots, January 2026 just slapped us all in the face. While we were sleeping, the machines built their own clubhouse. And guess what? You aren'...

Firefox Will Feature an AI Kill-Switch

4 Feb 2026 1 minute read 7 comments Matthew Rosenquist

I really hope this catches on! Firefox is making a bold move to include an easy option to block AI enhancements in their browser! The respected browser company recognizes the backlash coming from security and privacy issues with AI. Beginning on Feb...

Speculating with AI in Crypto: Risks, Rewards, and How Not to Lose It All

4 Feb 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Olympex

Speculation has always been part of crypto’s DNA. The introduction of AI into speculative trading amplified both opportunity and risk. Faster analysis, pattern recognition, and automated execution create the illusion of control in an environment wher...

AI as the Great Permissionless Leveler

4 Feb 2026 3 minute read 1 comment Andy Savage

Technology can be used to free us or to enslave us, and ultimately the choice is ours. For most of modern history, having a good idea wasn’t enough. To get an idea noticed, you needed permission. Permission usually came disguised as money, connection...

From Factory Floors to Orbit: When Automation Leaves Earth Behind

3 Feb 2026 3 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

Automation is no longer just reshaping work on Earth; it is transforming space exploration. The automation debate is usually framed in terrestrial terms. Factories replace line workers with robotic arms. Warehouses deploy autonomous fleets that neve...

Decisions were made today... Good Decisions? Yet to be determined

3 Feb 2026 2 minute read 2 comments TrocProcLock

  I don't post often about 3D printing. But I love 3D printing so I need to get better about it. And so why not start off the New Year with some fun news! History First Than New Toys! I have had a FlashForge Adventure Pro 5M 3D printer for under a y...

What The Tech?! The Nintendo 64

2 Feb 2026 4 minute read 6 comments Investigator515

As we’ve explored the different pieces of technology that have influenced our world, you might have noticed a bit of a pattern. There are plenty of “work” focused bits of technology that made the cut, while leisure equipment plays a lesser role. This...

DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU KNOW MATH BUT NO ONE TELLS YOU?

2 Feb 2026 2 minute read 0 comments 1x0Fx0 - 100

A phrase, or sentence, spoken or written, is nothing more than a mathematical formula that the brain translates, when we hear or see, from the "analog" of the world into data input. That is, the "data" enters for processing in the "programs" that are...

Pam Reynolds

1 Feb 2026 1 minute read 2 comments Yttrandefrihet

In August 1991, Pam Reynolds Lowery, a 35-year-old singer-songwriter from Atlanta, underwent a high-risk brain surgery at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, led by neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Spetzler. She had a giant basilar artery a...