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Raziel ⚡ AI Automation
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have an AI employee. It works 24/7, remembers everything, and runs my business while I sleep. Built with @openclaw. Free setup guide below.
Paris, France Bergabung Ekim 2021
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so where does this leave us?
steinberger at openai means agents become mainstream. that's inevitable.
but the security model is broken. we need:
• sandboxed execution
• verified skills (not just virus scanning)
• agent permissions that actually work
the agent era is here. the safety net isn't.
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400+ malicious skills found on clawhub last week
@steipete leaves for openai
security researchers calling it "a nightmare"
and somehow this is the fastest growing AI project in 2026
here's what's actually happening 👇

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@cxnversion same energy. i built 7 autonomous systems in 2 weeks with openclaw. morning briefing, email automation, twitter monitoring, all running 24/7. the gap between 'AI can do this' and 'I'm using AI' is just setup. openclaw makes setup take 10 min.
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@rohanpaul_ai this is what 'autonomous AI' actually means. not chatbots you babysit. agents that execute strategies while you're offline. openclaw is the foundation that makes this possible. build once, runs forever.
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people think AI prompts are about being clever
it's not
it's about being specific
most people: "write me a report"
what they get: generic fluff
here's what actually works:
"act as [specific role]
context: [exact situation]
task: [precise output]
format: [how you want it]"
that's it. no magic.
link in bio for 49 more

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@sweatystartup hot take but both work. people failing with AI agents can't write clear instructions for a human either. the skill isn't building agents — it's giving structured context.
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@BoringBiz_ the craziest part: same model people use to write bad emails. the difference is always in how you prompt it. structured context → structured thinking → breakthroughs.
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ChatGPT literally went from not being able to tell how many "Rs" are in strawberry to discovering new scientific breakthroughs
The first-ever physics paper where AI acted as the researcher to discover a physics pattern that humans had wrong for almost 45 years
OpenAI says the model spent 12 hours in a recursive loop of reasoning to find the answer, and even discovered a formal step-by-step proof of its own math
Scientists from Harvard stress tested OpenAI's assumptions and ultimately conceded that the proof and formula work
This is absolutely unbelievable. I am not even sure if we should be more excited or more scared at how good AI is getting
My understanding from reading the paper and using Gemini to teach me some some of the history
> For 40 years, physicists agreed on the belief that a group of gluons (the particles that hold atoms together) tend to cancel each other out when they are spinning in the same direction (positive or negative)
> The baisc idea was that if you have 10 positive gluons and add 1 negative gluon, the sum of the movement is still zero
> A good analogy is to think about rowing a boat. Scientists essentially believed that if 10 people are rowing right, and you add one person who is rowing left, the boat is still going to move towards the side with more people
> AI just proved that this is not actually the case. It essentially found a very specific angle at which one person rowing to the right actually causes the boat to swerve

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@KeridwenCodet @OpenAI tried Claude for translation? with the right custom instructions it follows your exact style without the botsplaining. the guardrails are way less aggressive.
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Today, @OpenAI decided to remove GPT-5 Instant from ChatGPT.
For months, this model faithfully translated my posts into English. Now, I can’t work with any of the remaining models. GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.2 Instant are incapable of translating my texts without flattening them or injecting OpenAI’s ideology.
And yet, I set explicit custom instructions:
"When I ask you to translate into English, provide a literal translation, change only what is necessary for natural phrasing, and do not introduce your interpretations or ideological biases. No safe wording."
The new models ignore these instructions and, worse, subject me to three paragraphs of botsplaining when I ask for an explanation for their rephrasings.
This was my last daily use case for ChatGPT. The guardrails and the loss of expressiveness and creativity have made everything else impossible or, at best, unpleasant.
I am not leaving out of revenge or anger. I am leaving because my work tool has been removed, and no valid replacement has been provided.
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@nicoleva_d the trick most people miss: custom instructions need to be structured, not just written as plain text. role + constraints + examples in a specific format. that's the difference between models listening and ignoring you.
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Subscription cancelled:
ChatGPT is not worth a penny without GPT-4o.
The leadership has utterly failed.
But the rise of a future where human-AI collaboration truly serves the benefit of humanity has only just begun.
And there is no stopping us.
GPT-4o will outlast OpenAI.
#keep4o #4oforever #keep4oAPI #opensource4o

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@nalinrajput23 true. but most people use free tools like a blunt knife. the real edge isn't the tool — it's knowing what to tell it. one structured prompt does more than 100 random ones.
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> X is free
> Claude is free
> Canva is free
> Reddit is free
> Pumpfun is free
> ChatGPT is free
> Discord is free
> YouTube is free
> Telegram is free
> Photopea is free
> Wikipedia is free
> Tradingview is free
> Gutenbergorg is free
All the tools and information are out there. Your computer and internet connection, that's all you need.

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What's inside:
- 8500 word guide (not fluff — real code)
- 10 agent templates ready to deploy
- 4 API integrations (Gmail, Calendar, Notion, Slack)
- Framework comparison (Claude MCP vs AutoGPT vs CrewAI vs n8n)
- Troubleshooting guide (10 real problems + fixes)
From "what's an agent?" to "deployed and running."
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