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kilroy123 | 14 days ago
But just do not get the Clawbot / OpenClaw hype at all. What are people doing with this thing? I tried it out, and I found it a bit underwhelming.
What am I missing?
kilroy123 | 14 days ago
But just do not get the Clawbot / OpenClaw hype at all. What are people doing with this thing? I tried it out, and I found it a bit underwhelming.
What am I missing?
amitav1|14 days ago
yencabulator|12 days ago
But that's just any current-day agentic thing, you don't need the insanity of Clawbot for that.
kilroy123|14 days ago
I guess for me a lot of tasks on a daily to-do list aren't things that can be done on the computer... So no virtual thing will be much help.
gigatexal|12 days ago
pigpop|14 days ago
I should try it for myself but I don't have a lot of things to integrate it with so no idea if it'll be any improvement over just running claude in a directory of things I want to work on.
8cvor6j844qw_d6|14 days ago
Probably its greatest advantages are ease of setup and integration with chat applications.
ls612|14 days ago
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garciasn|14 days ago
OpenClaw is the first thing I've truly enjoyed tinkering with again. I can leverage both the technical side of things (working w/it to build automated grocery ordering for me on demand or setting up more home automation that's all integrated) as well as the non-technical (e.g., I love having it welcome me home when it detects I've not been at home for >1h or automatically adjust the thermostat up/down a few degrees based on the weather and my absence while knowing to move it back to the 'normal' when I'm returning).
To say that I don't have a use case for OpenClaw even though I can do all of the tech stuff is seriously demeaning and absurd.
wortelefant|14 days ago
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Havoc|14 days ago
Not something I'm keen on but could see myself using it for calendar / knowledgebase etc.
plagiarist|14 days ago
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mvp|13 days ago
1. Makes the input easy - use familiar tool of choice -> WhatsApp/Telegram/etc
2. Integrate with anything - for example gmail through gog
3. Save to memory without prompting
4. Has a Soul.md which you can customize.
5. Have a reason to use a VPS
All of these are possible with Claude Code etc, however it's the the whole package that makes it more useful.
cowpig|14 days ago
It's corporate propaganda
r0b05|14 days ago
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dist-epoch|14 days ago
Not saying it works perfectly, but it's where things are going.
someguyiguess|14 days ago
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thisisit|14 days ago
Most of the use cases I have found is people using it to automate the day to day stuff - as it comes with calendar, memory and heartbeat feature. You can do the same stuff using other tools but then you wouldn’t feel smart or the tool wouldn’t feel smart because it is not AI.
guld|14 days ago
It just did not click for you yet.
There is probably some key feature missing, that you deeply care about, but do not yet see it solved, or on the horizon of becoming solved by the application of a personal "Jarvis" yet.
Personal assistants fulfill different needs for everyone. I personally care a lot about having fun at coding again, that's what the OpenClaw craze made me feel for the first time in decades. I build my own OpenClaw assistant generator from scratch using a simple Markdown file because it is just so fun. Not so much using it for anything notably yet but starting to see their potential.
Just ponder what it is that you get out of using ChatGPT and imagine how it could be better, more personal to you. You may find some key feature missing from OpenClaw or have some completely orthogonal project idea that excites you.
maelito|14 days ago