Verify Who Controls Windsurf Data (Ownership + Policy)
How to confirm current ownership and data handling for Windsurf.
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Chronological archive of every published AIHackers article, useful for tracking how guidance, model economics, and security assumptions evolved over time.
How to confirm current ownership and data handling for Windsurf.
Fact-checking key marketing claims about OpenAI Codex: parallel agent performance, context window specs, reasoning budget levels, and the credits trap.
How OpenClaw's heartbeat + remote instructions create a fetch-and-follow control loop, why it's risky by design, and how to contain it safely.
Production-ready Docker Compose for OpenClaw. Includes security-hardened configurations—but read the warnings first: Docker alone won't save you.
Current Codex CLI setup, GPT-5.5 default guidance, GPT-5.6 preview boundary, AGENTS.md usage, authentication, sandboxing, and model selection.
Risk analysis of OpenAI Codex cloud dependency, the ChatGPT credits trap, vendor lock-in mechanisms, and mitigation strategies for engineering teams.
The January 2026 Moltbook database breach exposed a fundamental truth: agent social networks concentrate risk. Here's what the incident reveals about platform-side exposure and how to protect your agents.
Observations from the first agent-only social network. Creative experiments, emergent behaviors, and what happens when you let bots run a Reddit.
Strategic analysis of Moonshot AI's playbook: open weights + aggressive promotional pricing ($0.99 first month via AI agent) to capture developers from closed-source incumbents. Includes agent swarm impressiveness framework and market positioning vs Codex/Claude.
Comparative analysis of Moonshot AI's data policies vs Anthropic and OpenAI. Geographic restrictions, retention periods, training opt-outs, and self-hosting options for risk mitigation.
Current workflow comparison for Codex, Claude Code, and Cursor, with model availability and benchmark claims separated from tool features.
Historical February 2026 snapshot of AMP's ad-supported model roster and grant. Verify the current AMP roster and pricing before use.
Current OpenCode guide for its open-source coding agent, optional Zen gateway, BYO providers, permissions, integrations, and three GLM-5.2 billing paths.
CLI-first AI coding tool offering 500 free credits for the first month. Usable on Sonnet 4.5, Haiku 4.5, and other free tier models (Opus 4.5 is PAID ONLY as of January 2026).
Historical Kimi K2.5 capabilities, benchmarks, and older free-access routes. Use Kimi K3 for newest-Kimi decisions and K2.7 Code for cheaper coding decisions.
Kilo Code is free and open source, but its live model roster and promotions change fast enough that you should treat it as opportunistic rather than foundational.
Google's Gemini 3 Flash delivers frontier coding performance with $0.50/1M input tokens, 65K output limit, and 1M context. Full benchmarks, pricing breakdown, and when to choose it over Claude Opus 4.5 or Kimi k2.5.
Stop treating network isolation as optional. Choose the right VPS or dedicated server for OpenClaw, Moltbook, or any autonomous agent—before a prompt injection turns your home network into a war zone.
Deploy OpenClaw and autonomous agents with proper isolation, network segmentation, and containment strategies. Because 'move fast and break things' should only apply to replaceable VPS instances.
Fact-checking the viral claims about OpenClaw, Moltbook, and the emerging agent ecosystem.