You are missing the point. It's more about the connection made with the user who trust the AI. Think about all the elders that fall for the "kid abroad who need money". The connection is more important than the facts.
The problem is not (not only) that it told a 50 something guy someone is coming to kill him.
The problem is the bond with the user.
Everyone is fallible; you just need to craft the right narrative.
Obviously, been educated about what AI makes you less affected, ..., by AI only.
I'm not leaving boody traps. I have the right to talk about OpenClaw or even to write the anti antropic string. I didn't delete you token usage or charge you extra boxes. Antropic did.
If tomorrow Antropic decide to charge you extra if you interact with someone who talked badly about them, I'm still in my right to talk shit about them.
This is the same logic of 'not a booby trap' booby trap,s which sometimes do work out in the favor of the one setting them if they weren't too open about it. If your commit message is that you are talking about OpenClaw just to booby trap your repo, then I suspect it wouldn't fly, where as if you gave it some plausible deniability, a lawyer would be able to get any suit or charges dismissed.
This is all under the assumption we eventually live in a world where booby trapping repositories becomes a legal issue. On one hand that feels silly. On the other hand, we have had far less sensible cases make it to court and there is a small kernel of similarity which the legal system might latch onto.
If someone doesn't want you to use AI on their repository, they state it.
And if they want to "booby trap" (Antropic logic), them it's they right, you have been warned.
I can't see how you rights to use AI is prevalent on the right of anybody to write the string "OpenClaw" or any string forbidden by your AI provider.
Seriously, if the author hides it and trick your AI agent to check it, well maybe. But otherwise, it's not even a question.
I just installed calrs, a recent alternative to cal.diy. It absolutely rocks! The only downside is that it requires me to activate STARTTLS as force-TLS-SMTP isn't supported (I had to check the source code). It’s young, very promising, and honestly, I don't know what I could ask for more.
I also replaced Radical with rustical, and I gained free push updates.
Their internal IT infrastructure runs self-hosted OSS wherever possible. I don't think cal.rs is a toy project, they know the perils and headaches of doing open source.
Who gives a shit. Cal.com is written by hand and the code is absolute garbage. Of all people that should be luddites I never imagined software engineers would be the most pointlessly staunch advocates of that philosophy.
I just try on Qwen3.5 local. « I cannot discuss such topics ». That is crazy.
But it's the law there. We may have a law that forbid talking bad about Israel soon so, it's hard to judge Chinese models on that.
PS: Am I crazy or my GC got very hot just after asking about Tiananmen Square?!!!
PPS: Reproducible. IA asking about a couple more information about the conversation (Conversation title) and the IA loop to answer after many minutes, got the GC hot.
Or: https://dns.kitchen/jingle
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