71 / SDN, self-healing code
Let it debug itself
In episode 71, we explore the highly debated topic of OpenSea''s backdoor presence. Explore the implications of such a feature and how it can make it a centralized system. Also dive into the topic of self-healing code with a practical example on finding recent closing prices for $TSLA stock.
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Episode notes
Edit these notes…- new blog post
- the backdoor https://blog.phor.net/2022/11/04/Does-OpenSea-Shared-Storefront-have-a-backdoor.html
- AutoGPT frenzy?
TIMELINE
- 00:00 Intro
- 01:53 Backdoors vs centralization
- 03:28 AGI?
TWEET
- Episode 71, talking about OpenSea, if it has a backdoor it is a centralized system… they can be sanction, confiscated, and seized by governments imposing on OpenSea (a US company)
- Seal healing code, watched several iterations of a full Python program started by a prompt: help me find recent closing prices for $TSLA stock