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Joe
@Morganelli
Living my dreams. Wishing everyone would find happiness and love.
https://www.iparrow.com Katılım Ocak 2011
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Finally launched Apptally on producthunt. Would love an upvote and some feedback. Also giving codes every few hours. Please share and first time using PH too. producthunt.com/products/appta…
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Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos/day.
No creators.
No inventory.
No delays.
Just nonstop TikTok Shop content driving sales 24/7.
Here’s the crazy part:
One prompt → 500+ cinematic, ready-to-post ads.
The stack:
→ AI builds a full UGC persona (face, voice, personality)
→ Arcads delivers natural voiceovers instantly
→ CapCut auto-edits hooks, captions & pacing
→ Phone farms push content straight to TikTok Shop
→ Cruva identifies winning hooks before production
The outcome?
100+ hooks tested in days — not weeks.
While others spend $5K testing 10 videos…
this system finds winners and scales fast.
AI isn’t just a tool anymore.
It’s your entire creative team.
TikTok doesn’t reward perfection.
It rewards volume + conversions.
And the brands posting the most?
They win.
Agencies are slow.
Creators are inconsistent.
Automation is the edge in 2026.
Want the full system?
Comment “SYSTEM” and I’ll send everything — prompts, tools & workflow.

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If you used a Claude subscription with OpenClaw, read this:
Unfortunately all other AI models out there absolutely suck with OpenClaw compared to Opus
It's just a fact and anyone denying this is delusional
So here is my new recommended OpenClaw setup:
Pay for the Opus API and use it as your orchestrator
Then use other models as the execution layer
If you do this correctly, yes your costs will go up, but not by as much as you think
I use my ChatGPT subscription as the coding execution. GPT 5.4 is excellent at coding. When The Opus orchestrator gives a coding task to the ChatGPT subagent, it always performs really well
If you are on the Pro plan, you should have enough usage to have ChatGPT be the execution layer for every task. But if youre on the $20 a month plan, youre going to need other subscriptions to handle other tasks
GLM 5.1 and Qwen are excellent. I'd get a cheap sub through them and have them handle all other tasks given to them from the orchestrator
The best setup tho if you have the hardware is Opus API for orchestrator, ChatGPT for coding, then local Gemma 4 and local Qwen handling everything else.
Right now have Gemma running on my DGX Spark and Qwen 3.5 on my Mac Studio. They handle all other execution from my Opus API orchestrator
Unfortunately all options above will cost more than the $200 a month subscription. It just is what it is. But if you optimize correctly it wont cost much more, and you'll still get frontier performance.
OpenClaw is the most powerful piece of software ever released. $200 a month ($2,400 a year) was a steal for a digital employee. Honestly anything under $50,000 a year is a no brainer if you run a serious business.
The situation isn't great but you also need to face reality: Claude Opus 4.6 is the best model for OpenClaw. If you use any other model, your productivity will suffer
Business is a battlefield and I refuse to fall behind, so despite me not being happy with the Anthropic decision the setup above is what I'm going with
Virtue signaling might get me brownie points on the internet, but it won't increase my productivity
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@bcherny I have my own custom document storage system that I built. It uses my claude subscription to allow me to do a search for "How much have I spent on cable the past year" and stuff like that. Will I now no longer be able to use this??? It has nothing to do with openclaw.
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@aiventurelog I know, its nuts right now. I ask a simple question and now I am usage watching for the next day 36 hours
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@Morganelli Welcome to the club. Same problem for a lot of us. What's worse is I tried to use OpenAI and it is horrible compared to Claude.
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Courts are drawing important distinctions in AI copyright cases. The difference between storing copyrighted material for training versus serving it back to users is being treated as separate legal questions. One recent ruling found that AI training can qualify as fair use, while actual piracy does not. This nuance matters for businesses using AI tools - what you do with the training data matters just as much as how you acquire it.
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@GennaBain I tweet about this every day… Cancel Netflix. You won’t miss it and you save money.
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@RaTHeR_Un1QuE whentosub.com helps you rotate subscriptions - subscribe only when you need to
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AI agents that actually do stuff (not just chat) are here. NYT covers the promise and the risks.
nytimes.com/2026/03/19/tec…
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@1981mkfc whentosub.com tells you when to subscribe based on what you watch
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Cancel Netflix. Show me yours I’ll show you mine LOL
#streamingisdead
#longLiveCinema
felt cute deffo won’t delete later LOL
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1 AI tip that changed how I work:
Build a "mega prompt" for tasks you do often.
Include: role, context, examples, format, constraints, and tone. Save it as a template.
I have mega prompts for emails, proposals, and social posts. Saves me hours.
#AI #Automation
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