The last one was inability to install dependencies on the docker container to enable plugins. The existing scripts and instructions don’t work (at least I couldn’t get them to work. Maybe a me problem).
So I gave up and moved on. What was supposed to be a helpful assistant became a nightmare.
Now that as a junior, I can spin up a team of AIs and delegate, I can tackle a bunch of senior level tasks if I'm good at coordination.
frenchie4111•42m ago
Seems like they are doing this to become the default compute provider for the easiest way to set up OpenClaw. If it works out, it could drive a decent amount of consumer inference revenue their way
cactusplant7374•34m ago
blizdiddy•27m ago
jsolson•18m ago
OpenClaw lets people live a bit dangerously, but fundamentally gives them something that they actually wanted. They wanted it so badly that they're willing to take what seem like insane risks to get it.
What do the two have in common?
sam-cop-vimes•15m ago
bigfishrunning•7m ago
For the first time in my career I feel so incredibly behind on this: What is open claw giving people that they want so badly? It just seems like Russian Roulette, I honestly don't see the upside
Iolaum•20m ago
How can that happen if it doesn't serve a need people have?
g947o•17m ago
How is this any different from NFT?
PurpleRamen•11m ago
eru•17m ago
amelius•9m ago