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@HixVAC
Homelab & agent addict. Letting agents loose on bare metal. Turning infrastructure into dopamine. Community Staff @OpenClaw 🦞
Massachusetts, USA Beigetreten Ekim 2009
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@HixVAC Hi, sorry for the vagueness and delays! BUSY Bar is in final manufacturing fine-tuning. We'll be back with all the dates and details really soon
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Crabbox 0.12.0 is live
🪟 Azure Windows desktop + WSL2
🏠 Proxmox + Tensorlake providers
🧰 preflight, failure bundles, phase timing
🚑 keep failed boxes around for SSH debugging
Remote test boxes got much less slippery.
github.com/openclaw/crabb…
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@thsottiaux is this something that non-bigco's can use, like maintainers on (big stars) opensource projects?
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Twitter / X (@X) is now serving ads that are indistinguishable from regular posts. There are no ad markers or disclosures of any kind.
How do you explain this @nikitabier?



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@gospaceport They're not insane. They just have no clue and used clankers to get themselves setup
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Dear 300,000 ppl running ollama endpoints publicly.
ARE YOU INSANE?
cyera.com/research/bleed…
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For the past 3 days, @steipete and the maintainers have been in takedown mode: hovering in #clawtributors, reviewing PRs, and helping people as fast as humanly possible.
Whatever noise is out there, I’ll say this plainly: Peter has been one of the most genuine and decent people I’ve crossed paths with in tech.
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OpenClaw 2026.5.7 prioritizes sacrificing gremlins over flashy new features.
Cron status, Telegram/Discord routing, Codex recovery, plugin cleanup, auth guardrails, etc, are very much an operability glow-up ✨
github.com/openclaw/openc…
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we are adding 3000 new subscribers per day
Stefan@StefanTMD
OpenCode Go just hit 60,000 subscribers i think we should get something special for Frank any ideas? maybe a free lunch? he hasn't eaten since it launched
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Did you know that without dreaming, we would go blind? Dreaming is a defence mechanism of our visual cortex, the part of the brain that processes visual information from the eyes, against the brain itself.
Sleep is vital for our brain to be able to do necessary memory management tasks. Information is taken from the temporary memory storage (Hippocampus) and then filtered, consolidated and stored in the long-term storage (Cortex). Emotional memories go into the Amygdala storage, (new) skills and automatic routines are stored in the Cerebellum and basal ganglia.
Our brain, too, does not have unlimited storage capacity and therefore carries out memory management tasks.
It is constantly searching for free, optimal storage space. If no or insufficient free "unused" storage space is found, it is forced to overwrite existing information. And to prevent information/memory overload, it does memory compaction (just like your OpenClaw). Some brains are better or lazier at memory management than others. That is why some people have a better memory than others.
Whilst we sleep, our visual cortex would have nothing to do. To our brain’s "Nightly Tidy" cron job, this inactive area of the visual cortex would look like unused and therefore available storage space, and it would consequently store information there.
*slaps the roof of the visual cortex* "This bad boy can store so much memory!"
Bit by bit, more and more of our visual cortex would be overwritten by other/long-term memory. We would wake up and no longer be able to process the visual information from our eyes.
To prevent this from happening, the visual cortex keeps the lights on and pretends it is currently in use: We see images in our sleep – we dream. The rest of the brain sees that this area is in use, moves on and looks for other areas in which to store memories.
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw
Dreaming is OpenClaw’s experimental, opt-in memory consolidation system, promoting meaningful short-term signals into durable memory through explainable light, deep, and REM-style phases. docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/dream…
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