Yeah I was about to say... Don't fall into the Anguilla domain name hack trap. At the very least, buy a backup domain under an affordable gTLD. I guess the .com is taken, hopefully some others are still available (org, net, ... others)
Edit: looks like org is taken. Net and xyz were registered today... Hopefully one of them by the openclaw creators. All the cheap/common gtlds are indeed taken.
Yeah there's no risk of confusion, legally or in reality. If anything, having a reputable business is better than whatever the heck will end up on openclaw.net or openclaw.xyz (both registered today btw).
Most of what the author discovered is real and technically correct, but it is also undocumented, unsupported, and risky to rely on.
GitHub has changed node ID internals before, quietly. If they add a field to the MessagePack array, switch encodings, encrypt payloads, introduce UUID-backed IDs..
every system relying on this will break instantly.
I fired up a 5$ Hetzner server, and then scanned 10k+ wordpress plugins for security issues, errors, warnings etc using .. it took around 5 days to complete..
Under the hood, it uses the official Plugin Check (via wp plugin check) and PHP_CodeSniffer with the WordPress standards, plus some extra checks for plugin repo requirements and performance. So its basically the plugin check but with a web interface. There are some false positives in the scan results but it gives an overall picture about a plugin.
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