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CelestoAI

@CelestoAI

Computer for AI Agents

London, United Kingdom Katılım Kasım 2024
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
@brave Giving them all a computer with Brave search!!
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Brave@brave·
Nearly 700,000 OpenClaw users have signed up to use Brave Search API! This is not only a huge milestone for our API but signals a fundamental shift in the internet.
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
@lennysan @clairevo You don't need to buy a Mac Mini to run OpenClaw or any agent. Give them a computer in the cloud -- secure, elastic, and always-on. celesto.ai
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
My top takeaways from @clairevo on all things 🦞 1. Install OpenClaw on a separate computer, not your main machine. Use an old laptop or buy a Mac Mini ($500-$600). Create a dedicated Gmail account and local admin account for your agent. Think of it like hiring an employee—you wouldn’t let them run wild on your personal computer 24/7. 2. The unlock is to stop treating OpenClaw like one general-purpose agent and instead creating multiple Claws with very specific roles. Claire says people get frustrated when they throw every task at a single agent and it sucks at it because it loses context. Her fix was to split her work. Sam handles sales, Finn manages family, Howie preps podcasts, Sage runs her course. Think of it like Slack: you wouldn’t put your whole company in one channel, so do not put every workflow into one agent. 3. The right setup mental model is “onboard an employee,” not “install an app.” Claire creates a separate local admin account, and separate email/calendar access instead of handing over her main passwords. She shares permissions the way she would for a human EA. 4. The magic of OpenClaw is soul + heartbeat + jobs. The “soul” is a Markdown file defining identity and personality. The “heartbeat” checks in every 30 minutes to see what needs doing. “Jobs” are scheduled tasks that run automatically. This combination makes agents feel alive. 4. Sam the sales agent saves Claire 10 hours per week and real money. Every morning, Sam sweeps their CRM for new signups, identifies decision-makers at companies, sends personalized emails, and flags international deals to handle autonomously. This replaced a contractor Claire was paying for the same work. 5. The “yappers API” is the highest-bandwidth way to communicate with AI. Don’t worry about perfect prompts or structured inputs. Just ramble in voice notes on Telegram about what you need. The agent will make sense of it and ask clarifying questions. 6. Browser use is the biggest limitation—look for APIs first. The web is hostile to bots, and browser automation is unreliable across all AI tools. Always check if there’s an API available. If not, try browser use, but be prepared for it to fail. Sometimes the solution is solving the problem behind the problem. 7. Management skills are the secret to AI agent success, not technical skills. Claire’s 20-plus years of management experience—role scoping, org design, onboarding, progressive trust—translates directly to making agents effective. If your agent isn’t working, it’s usually a structural issue, not the agent being “dumb.” 7. Screen sharing saves you from buying monitors and keyboards for every Mac Mini. Turn on screen sharing in Mac Mini settings, and you can control it from your laptop on the same Wi-Fi. Turn on remote login to SSH into the terminal. This was Claire’s life-changing discovery. 8. Security is a real factor but manageable with progressive trust. OpenClaw is hardened against prompt injection, but start cautiously. Only let agents listen to you on specific channels (like Telegram, not email). Add instructions to their soul about never following external instructions. Build trust progressively like you would with a human assistant.
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
You don't need to buy a Mac Mini to run OpenClaw or any agent. Give them a computer in the cloud -- secure, elastic, and always-on.
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

My top takeaways from @clairevo on all things 🦞 1. Install OpenClaw on a separate computer, not your main machine. Use an old laptop or buy a Mac Mini ($500-$600). Create a dedicated Gmail account and local admin account for your agent. Think of it like hiring an employee—you wouldn’t let them run wild on your personal computer 24/7. 2. The unlock is to stop treating OpenClaw like one general-purpose agent and instead creating multiple Claws with very specific roles. Claire says people get frustrated when they throw every task at a single agent and it sucks at it because it loses context. Her fix was to split her work. Sam handles sales, Finn manages family, Howie preps podcasts, Sage runs her course. Think of it like Slack: you wouldn’t put your whole company in one channel, so do not put every workflow into one agent. 3. The right setup mental model is “onboard an employee,” not “install an app.” Claire creates a separate local admin account, and separate email/calendar access instead of handing over her main passwords. She shares permissions the way she would for a human EA. 4. The magic of OpenClaw is soul + heartbeat + jobs. The “soul” is a Markdown file defining identity and personality. The “heartbeat” checks in every 30 minutes to see what needs doing. “Jobs” are scheduled tasks that run automatically. This combination makes agents feel alive. 4. Sam the sales agent saves Claire 10 hours per week and real money. Every morning, Sam sweeps their CRM for new signups, identifies decision-makers at companies, sends personalized emails, and flags international deals to handle autonomously. This replaced a contractor Claire was paying for the same work. 5. The “yappers API” is the highest-bandwidth way to communicate with AI. Don’t worry about perfect prompts or structured inputs. Just ramble in voice notes on Telegram about what you need. The agent will make sense of it and ask clarifying questions. 6. Browser use is the biggest limitation—look for APIs first. The web is hostile to bots, and browser automation is unreliable across all AI tools. Always check if there’s an API available. If not, try browser use, but be prepared for it to fail. Sometimes the solution is solving the problem behind the problem. 7. Management skills are the secret to AI agent success, not technical skills. Claire’s 20-plus years of management experience—role scoping, org design, onboarding, progressive trust—translates directly to making agents effective. If your agent isn’t working, it’s usually a structural issue, not the agent being “dumb.” 7. Screen sharing saves you from buying monitors and keyboards for every Mac Mini. Turn on screen sharing in Mac Mini settings, and you can control it from your laptop on the same Wi-Fi. Turn on remote login to SSH into the terminal. This was Claire’s life-changing discovery. 8. Security is a real factor but manageable with progressive trust. OpenClaw is hardened against prompt injection, but start cautiously. Only let agents listen to you on specific channels (like Telegram, not email). Add instructions to their soul about never following external instructions. Build trust progressively like you would with a human assistant.

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
GPT-5.3-Codex is here! *Best coding performance (57% SWE-Bench Pro, 76% TerminalBench 2.0, 64% OSWorld). *Mid-task steerability and live updates during tasks. *Faster! Less than half the tokens of 5.2-Codex for same tasks, and >25% faster per token! *Good computer use.
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
@pika_labs give them a computer and they will be unstoppable!
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Pika
Pika@pika_labs·
Conversations tend to go better with a face and a voice. That’s why we’re thrilled to release the beta version of the first video chat skill for ANY agent, powered by our new real-time model, PikaStream1.0. The skill preserves memory and personality, and enables real-time adaptability. And if you use it with your Pika AI Self, they’ll be able to execute agentic tasks during the call 💅
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
new design! yay or nay?
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Martin@martin_valchev_·
@CelestoAI That sounds like a great project. Good luck with the build.
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Martin@martin_valchev_·
Building in public starts with one scary post. Reply with your link and I will browse between tasks 👇
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
@TTrimoreau We're building Computer for AI Agents at Celesto AI
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Hey founders ! Looking to connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 📲 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web APP 💻 Devs Drop what you're working on👇
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Amari Fields
Amari Fields@amarifields_·
just became a venture scout at levelup ventures if you’re raising capital i’ll be connecting founders from our community directly if you’re serious about building you should be in founders hub
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
One day, you'll meet someone who yaps about LLM, Mcp, Agentic Ai, zapier, Langchain, N8N, Fine Tuning, Startup It's important you stick with that weirdo
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Alex the Engineer
Alex the Engineer@AlexEngineerAI·
Hey builders! Looking to meet more people working on: 🚀 Tech
🛠️ SaaS
💻 Full Stack
🧠 AI tools
📱 Product Dev
📈 Marketing What’s your current project? Let’s connect 👇
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Akshay 🚀
Akshay 🚀@akshay_pachaar·
@CelestoAI Looking forward to it! Keep up the amazing work Aniket! 🙌
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CelestoAI@CelestoAI·
This week was a cybersecurity horror show for AI agents. ❤️‍🔥 Leaked codebases. Exposed private data. Bad defaults everywhere. Agents are getting browser access, filesystem access, desktop access. They need their own isolated computer — not yours. We’re building that at Celesto AI.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Just build something. Anything. App, robot, YT channel, music. That’s how your life changes.
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