Respect to the Man Chasing AI Immortality, While Freeloading Off Our Platform
Anonymitaet
14 points
9 comments
April 18, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
yodon
Fascinating article. I'm genuinely unclear whether the avowedly fictional security team is detailing a real or fictional postmortem.
philipp-gayret
Fun read and honestly very impressive demonstration of what can be done with the tech by someone with no experience whatsoever.
Nuzzerino
Sounds like yet another story about the Goliaths of the AI world ruining the Davids. They even “respected” him by posting his details to the world, in a possibly illegal way.
ilamont
As for Phase 2 — if he actually gets Ollama + Qwen 72B running on Oracle Cloud ARM, then uses DSPy for self-optimization and Aider for code self-modification… That would be a different story. One that has nothing to do with us, and is entirely legal. We hope he makes it there. The right way. Come on. When a mole gets whacked, they look for a new hole. This person (and millions of others like him) isn't going to reflect on why the project got shut down and question his lack of ethics. He's looking for a new angle to exploit and a new set of excuses to trot out if he gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
DonHopkins
Any bit of respect he might have earned is overwhelmingly canceled out by the disrespect he deserves for being an Andrew Tate fan.