

I read OpenClaw and for some reason hoped it was a new port of Claw.
Making the world a better place, one genetic experiment at a time.
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I read OpenClaw and for some reason hoped it was a new port of Claw.


It’s funny in the sense that even AI doesn’t want to be with him.


Lemmy is full of militantly anti-AI folks who would rather die on a hill penniless, than use a flawed technology against oppressing influences, in their own favor. Despite the impending bubble pop, the tech isn’t going anywhere, may as well learn how to leverage and exploit it in the workplace.


I’ve fooled them into thinking I’m so studious and productive, that I’m only required to spend 4 hours in office, 4 days a week. A good chunk of that time is spent chatting with people I enjoy chatting with over coffee. I’m also naturally reclusive, so the requirement of getting out of the house has a positive impact on my life, regardless of the setting.
EDIT: I’m playing 4D chess over here while all you downvoters are 2D nut-tapping each other.


They’re using AI inefficiently, then. I use it to get a lot done in very short bursts through the day, and spend longer bursts fucking off in between.
EDIT: imagine being so brainrotted that you think it’s bad to use AI to reclaim more of your day from your wage slavers.
If they enable that and iron out the iOS app, it’d be a surefire migration for my whole crew.
If we’re referring to the article in the link, being self-hosted didn’t seem to be a hard requirement, merely that the app is a potential alternative.
If Stoat (formerly Revolt) can integrate screen sharing capabilities soon enough, they will be the closest, user-friendly experience to Discord. Even the UI is familiar, if you come from Discord.
I thought Discourse was bought by Roblox, merged into Roblox, and then discontinued outside of Roblox?
I’m thinking of something else, I think.


Thief and Thief II remain some of my most nostalgic PC games ever.
I did a format of my Deb 12 laptop to install Deb 13 recently, and wanted to finally give Wayland a shot. I saw Dank Linux pop up as a suggested all-in-one experience, and it definitely looks sleek as hell. But I’m more of an “install the OS term-only and Frankenstein it all together” kind of person.