During the Chinese New Year, I went back to my hometown and set up an internal network using Tailscale with several devices that were originally at home. The high-end desktop runs quantitative models and compiles Rust, the Mac Studio has OpenClaw deployed, Lazy Cat acts as a soft router, SSH is connected, and network wake-up is all configured.
While on the high-speed train, I remotely assigned tasks to the lobster, encouraging it to make full use of these devices. But suddenly, it stopped responding, and network wake-up didn't work either. I called back home to ask, and it turned out that the elderly at home unplugged the power plug to save electricity 😅 If AI ever goes to war with humans in the future, the first step will definitely be to seize the power switch.
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During the Chinese New Year, I went back to my hometown and set up an internal network using Tailscale with several devices that were originally at home. The high-end desktop runs quantitative models and compiles Rust, the Mac Studio has OpenClaw deployed, Lazy Cat acts as a soft router, SSH is connected, and network wake-up is all configured.
While on the high-speed train, I remotely assigned tasks to the lobster, encouraging it to make full use of these devices. But suddenly, it stopped responding, and network wake-up didn't work either.
I called back home to ask, and it turned out that the elderly at home unplugged the power plug to save electricity 😅
If AI ever goes to war with humans in the future, the first step will definitely be to seize the power switch.