Cos(余弦)😶‍🌫️
Cos(余弦)😶‍🌫️|3月 30, 2026 01:05
By calculation, I have spent an average of over $1000 per month on these experiences in the past few months. A while ago, I set up a black and white box vulnerability mining process using OpenClaw. On the same server, I used white box to access the source code and black box to verify it on the local network. I dug two Agent framework vulnerabilities, including OpenClaw. A few of them submitted feedback, but after accepting it, they stopped playing because they used Love to generate power and burned too many tokens. I'm just verifying the validation process. Then over the past month, I have opened several OpenClaws and integrated different models, with the aim of conducting extensive testing and validation of the "OpenClaw Minimalist Security Practice Guide. md" and "SlowMist Agent Security Skill", also using love to generate electricity. Besides, other uses on OpenClaw require small investments. After Claude Code was banned, I took a temporary break and used the main force to say 'no', which seems to be acceptable. Codex is great for writing related tools. Gemini mainly uses its Nano Banana for illustration, although other aspects are also good. Meanwhile, recently the most commonly used domestic products are Kimi, MiniMax, and Qianwen Seedance. Thank you for the quality and cost-effectiveness of domestic products. As for those IDEs, VS, cursor, Trae, Antigravity, etc. are rarely opened anymore. Zed occasionally opens them because they feel good. The remaining time is spent playing here and there with various related applications, skills, and interesting prompts. And our own MistAgent, polishing our AI security practices in the Crypto field, which can be profitable Overall, it's okay. The money and energy spent can always be earned back at some point in the future.
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