
I have been a staunch Openclaw denier because my explicit immediate needs aren't solved by the offering.
But this moment in the 1995 interview with Steve Jobs gave me pause and reminded me a lot of the way people constantly ask "but what do you actually do with these things?"
He answers, "We wrote a lot of custom programs to help us design it. To do a lot of the dog work for us."
"[...]But much more importantly it had nothing to do with using them for anything practical. It had to do with using them to be a mirror of your thought process. To actually learn how to think."
It's amazing how nonobvious emerging products can be. Excited to play around this weekend.
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