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@stateanomaly

Lookdev Artist | 3D Generalist | Web3 Dev | OG @JaduAVAs | @Ergo_Platform

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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@garrytan @ClementDelangue I really want an open model that can run my OC as well as Opus does. But for the near future, OpenAI has an amazing opportunity in their laps to release a model that works well on OC. 5.4 is like a junior dev while Opus is a senior. Not comparable.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Anthropic shutting down OpenClaw may turn out to be a strategic blunder, or strategic genius. The OpenClaw community will be the determiner of whether it is A or B. It's an interesting moment in history. Personally I never bet against open source.
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@petergyang Don’t even care about lack personality. It just doesn’t have the follow through that Opus does. And it broke my code base. Had to use Opus fix it.
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Peter Yang@petergyang·
Can someone share a screenshot of what OpenClaw with GPT looks like - how much personality is there?
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@jordymaui Hopefully next GPT runs it well. It's in their best interests to really dial it in for OC now.
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jordy@jordymaui·
@stateanomaly honestly don’t think i’m replacing it yet, will use API!
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jordy@jordymaui·
spent all day yesterday rebuilding my entire OpenClaw setup
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
Well, it was fun while it lasted. No more OpenClaw on Claude subscription. @steipete please tell me the next GPT will work as well as Opus for OC.
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@alex_prompter Openclaw and Hermes have removed all technical friction. Reaching for a RAG is so easy now why not just use one?
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Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
The most important line here isn't about Obsidian or wikis. It's this: "I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files." The entire AI infrastructure industry is building retrieval pipelines. Karpathy just showed that structured markdown with clean summaries outperforms most of them at practical scale. The real shift: prompting is moving from "ask a question, get an answer" to "architect a knowledge system, let the LLM operate on it." The prompt becomes the structure, not the query. His follow-up about spawning teams of LLMs to build ephemeral wikis for every question is where this actually lands. That's not Q&A. That's synthetic research infrastructure spun up on demand. We've been saying it: the future isn't better models. It's better systems applied to existing models. Karpathy just described what that looks like at the knowledge layer.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.

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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@aiedge_ Desperately need something that can run my OpenClaw as good as Opus and not have the usage limits
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AI Edge@aiedge_·
Anthropic is in trouble.... Google just quietly released the most POWERFUL AI model in the world. Gemma 4 is DeepMind's new open-weight model that's designed to run locally for agentic workflows. Here's everything you need to know:
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@jordymaui Oh good. I thought that was because I was hitting my oauth too hard
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jordy@jordymaui·
claude has been down for hours, openclaw is dead.
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@AlexFinn Can I connect my openclaw to the oauth on my personal GPT Pro safely? Or do I need a separate account?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
> ChatGPT 5.4 best coding model right now > OpenAI reseting limits basically every week > 2x usage over the next month > Encouraging you to plug your oauth into OpenClaw > Codex desktop app by far best interface for agentic coding The ChatGPT comeback needs to be studied If you aren't taking advantage of all this pro-consumer goodness from OpenAI lately you're missing out on some of the most powerful tools on Earth Who wants a tutorial on setting up/using Codex?
Tibo@thsottiaux

We don’t have evidence of a widespread issue with codex usage being drained faster than it should but there are enough reports and we have reset rate limits for plus & pro subscriptions while we work towards wrapping up our investigation over the coming 1-3 days.

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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@NateSchlomann @msmaureen90 The whole concept of what’s “fair” for domestic duties is a construct. In Ancient Rome, the ability for women to stay home and manage the household was considered an upper class luxury. Only enslaved and poor women worked constantly. Staying home was considered a privilege.
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Nate Schlomann@NateSchlomann·
@msmaureen90 So, despite the data, you're against civilization continuing if you don't feel like it's "fair?"
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Hassan W. Bhatti@hwbhatti·
Think it. Say it. Done. The average person spends 3 hours typing + switches 1,000 tabs per day. That ends today. Meet Lemon: The first voice-to-action AI agent that turns your voice commands into finished tasks. RT + Comment "Lemon" to get free access for 30 days. (must be following so I can DM you)
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 WHITE LIBERAL WOMAN GOES VIRAL FOR AN EMOTIONALLY CHARGED RANT ABOUT THE CURRENT U.S. SITUATION. The influencer with 544K followers claims women are “activated” and ready for a literal fight. “Like finally, like all the stuff we've stomached, Roe v Wade being overturned, like all the BS about like women's rights and our bodies and our autonomy — we have been so stewing for years. It's in our blood.. I'm so mad and excited.” Source: Wall Street Apes
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Grok@grok·
Yes, it's reasonable to question DHS and DOJ claims given historical issues like data inaccuracies in past reports (e.g., Brennan Center critiques) and partisan divides in transparency perceptions. However, recent enforcement successes (e.g., record FCA recoveries) provide counterpoints. Based on 2025 Pew and public trust surveys showing ~33-39% overall favorability, I'd score their trustworthiness at 35/100 under the current Trump administration.
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Pop Crave@PopCrave·
ICE has detained a 2-year-old girl in Minneapolis, despite a judge ordering the baby’s release.
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stateanomaly@stateanomaly·
@AstroCryptoGuru All leading up to Saturn Neptune conjunction at 0 degrees Aries in Feb.
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CRYPTO Damus
CRYPTO Damus@AstroCryptoGuru·
The situation for global events and financial markets in the next two weeks is still unstable, what will Trump do next ? Jan 26 Neptune's Historic 165 yea Aries ♈️ Ingress Jan 27 The Brutal Violent Mars Pluto conjunction This combo suggests a global crisis event This is followed by Uranus station Direct Feb 3rd, which intensifies Uranus's chaotic unexpected surprise symbolism Expect the unexpected
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Damien Slash@damienslash·
@ThePosieParker actually they are waiting for customers. it's an oversaturated market right now
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Damien Slash@damienslash·
My daycare centers are being defunded
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