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Claude Code deletes your context every time it compacts. I ported the DAG architecture from @jlehman_'s lossless-claw into a Claude Code plugin that fixes this permanently.
Every session is preserved. Zero token waste. Free.
Full write-up: x.com/dewaldt_h/stat…
github.com/GodsBoy/lossle…
Dewaldt Huysamen@dewaldt_h
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That baby gonna poop poop.
Sam Krapf@sam_gzstrength
Oh look, a toddlers 1 day supply of berries
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Lossless Context in OpenClaw feat. Josh Lehman x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@SafePen Try spamming FABs, with occasional drone swarms to kill straggler ships.
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github.com/jpt4/hormuz
A Strait of Hormuz tower defense game, programmed primarily by machine, but with enough human input, especially play-testing, to qualify as a hybrid/centaur development style. I consider it now playable, and at least interesting, but no guarantee as to being fun, bug-free, etc.; comments/critique/improvements welcome.
Desktop recommended.
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I realize that I forgot to mention that I’ve joined the @openclaw maintainers team (as of a little over two weeks ago)! Too busy drinking from the firehose.
Incredibly honored and excited to be working alongside one of the coolest and most competent teams in OSS.
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@Geoffiam @hewliyang mine also did google docs which are way more fiddly.
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@hewliyang @SafePen Doesn't Microsoft words own copilot plugin not even do this?
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@Geoffiam @hewliyang Correct - also I built something that did 80% of this about 5 month ago
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@sigilante I'm trying to decompile el fish and then rebuild it for the modern era.
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I am interested in how you would describe this:
A long-living computer that only, slowly, computes primes. We'll call it C-prime.
The death of the creator species after it is set off computing.
C-prime computes at least 1 additional prime since death of creator species.
An alien species discovers C-prime and eventually interprets its function, understanding it is computing primes, and understanding the last valid answer it found since the death of its creators.
Was C-prime computing during the interval between the death of the creators and the eventual interpretation?
Was it only so retroactively upon interpretation?
Did it start computing again upon interpretation but, in between, it was just physics?
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Since publishing "The Abstraction Fallacy," the most common pushback relies on a deeply ingrained but flawed metaphor: the assumption that the brain is a computer. Here is a brief clarification on why it is not, and why this matters for computational functionalism. 1/5
philpapers.org/rec/LERTAF
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The claw father endorses LCM in OpenClaw. 🦞
Voltropy + OpenClaw 🥂
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete
There's a lot of cool stuff being built around openclaw. If the stock memory feature isn't great for you, check out the qmd memory plugin! If you are annoyed that your crustacean is forgetful after compaction, give github.com/martian-engine… a try!
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