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bravura | 9 days ago
One is that it relentlessly strives thoroughly to complete tasks without asking you to micromanage it.
The second is that it has personality.
The third is that it's artfully constructed so that it feels like it has infinite context.
The above may sound purely circumstantial and frivolous. But together it's the first agent that many people who usually avoid AI simply LOVE.
yks|8 days ago
Not arguing with your other points, but I can't imagine "people who usually avoid AI" going through the motions to host OpenClaw.
toraway|8 days ago
bravura|8 days ago
CuriouslyC|8 days ago
The "relentlessness" is just a cron heartbeat to wake it up and tell it to check on things it's been working on. That forced activity leads to a lot of pointless churn. A lot of people turn the heartbeat off or way down because it's so janky.
yoyohello13|8 days ago
krelian|9 days ago
amelius|9 days ago
Asking the bank for a second mortgage.
Finding the right high school for your kids.
The possibilities are endless.
/s <- okay
andoando|8 days ago
- Setup mailcow, anslytics, etc on my server.
- Run video generation model on my linux box for variations of this prompt
- At the end of every day analyze our chats, see common pain points and suggest tools that would help.
- Monitor my API traffic over night and give me a report in the morning of errors.
Im convinced this is going to be the future
FooBarWidget|8 days ago
For example, finding an available plumber. Currently involves Googling and then calling them one by one. Usually takes 15-20 calls before I can find one that has availability.
tokenless|8 days ago
Now that could evolve and turn into a personal trainer keeping track of my progress.
What if I send it my heart rate. Etc. Prove I did it.