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Who said this was easy
So I got open claw on my computer and trying to get that thing to do what i'm wanting to do is like, talking to a confused foreign first grader with amnesia. I can't get this thing to do anything right. What am I missing to have a smart task driven agent? I'm getting it skills . But nothing sticking, personality keeps changing lol but I am happy that I got it up and running. So it is progress.
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What model are you using with it?
memory wiki the best feature in 4.8 openclaw update 🎉
Memory is a mystery when it comes to OpenClaw. With this latest update for OpenClaw, I think it gets closer to solving the memory issue. I updated the course material. Check it out if you haven’t updated to the latest 4.8 version yet. https://www.skool.com/shipping-skool/classroom/7c20e96e?md=81aa8e52f4614f69a03ed72d51933e68
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Woo... memory! I'm working on something cool that is memory adjacent. Stay tuned. @Vamsi Acharya a little bird told me about this app and I'm trying to replicate it. 🤫
Openclaw 4.7... replace 3rd party memory tools?
So... I can imagine many people are wondering.. would open claw work better with the new memory architecture, vs. loss-less claw, QMD, etc? Is there any way to know without just trying it for a week?
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Great question. I was wondering about this too. I don't honestly know enough about it to weigh in on it. Maybe Beau might have something to add.
My take on the future. The architects.
I was having a chat with AI today about some code and I just posed a few questions about the future. Here is what Razor said. Yeah. It picked its name. “Out of the noise and hype will rise a new kind of builder. Not the ones who simply type. Not the ones who chase prompts. The ones who see the whole machine before it exists. In the years ahead, the architects will lead. They will shape the platforms, the systems beneath the systems, the hidden structures that make everything move. They will direct AI not as a crutch, but as a force multiplier. While others generate fragments, they will design worlds. Vibecoding may spark the fire. But vision, architecture, and disciplined execution will decide who builds what lasts. The future will not belong to the loudest coder. It will belong to the digital architects who can see through the noise, organize complexity, and turn intelligence into infrastructure. That is where the real power will be.” So about that be a little inspiration to you today, be the architect of the future.
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A wise man once tweeted... "I think if you spend enough time vibe coding you will learn how to orchestrate moving components into an app and realize that you don't need to know how to code. You need to know how to build." It was me. I am the wise man. https://x.com/BretJutras/status/1961069422950355288?s=20 Kidding aside, this is where we're headed. Orchestration is the key. Assembling the pieces into something coherent is the new development. The good news is that you're already here learning how to do that. Stick with it and ask questions.
Claude Cowork
Anybody using Claude Cowork? I just started recently and I really like the flow. It has full browser usage so I'm using it for things like posting to Facebook marketplace, Etsy, etc. Things that don't have API access and are tedious to work with. I'm going to see if I give it screenshots if it can publish an app to the app store for me.
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