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@SublimeCoderX
Techie-turned-founder sharing learnings • Open Sourcerer • Building and growing products with passionate co-founders • https://t.co/5nbJkib91O • ex @atlassian
India Katılım Temmuz 2009
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all the claims of being:
"startup friendly"
"international payment friendly"
what a frustrating experience!
Absolutely the worst support we have encountered till date. No idea of what the problem is and why it cant be resolved.
Try again after 90 days? Do you even understand what 90 days means for a business?
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Having such a horrible experience with @Razorpay for international payments
Literally non existent support.
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@rohanbabu When I was in Whitefield and my cousin was in Akshayanagar, we used to plan to meet in Thrissur 🫰🏽
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There is an invisible layer that affects many friendships in Bengaluru.
That layer is called urban and civic exhaustion.
Friendships don’t fade because people don’t care. They fade because the city quietly drains the energy required to sustain them.
The traffic takes an hour out of your evening. Work spills into what used to be personal time. Weekends become recovery periods rather than social ones.
You start saying things like:
“Let’s meet soon.”
“Next week for sure.”
“Once things settle down.”
Things rarely settle down.
What earlier required a 10 minute auto ride now requires planning, coordination, and stamina. You have to build stamina to be rejected by drivers on apps, to cross under constructed sites, to take long jumps over open drainages and collect dust on your face.
Friendships slowly move from physical spaces to WhatsApp reactions and Instagram replies.
The affection is still there. The intent is still there.
But the civic friction of the city sits between people.
In cities like Bengaluru, maintaining friendships has quietly become an act of effort. And sometimes, effort is the first casualty of urban and civic exhaustion.
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@zomato
Your delivery service is straight-up terrible.. constant delays, wrong orders, and riders marking delivered when food never arrives.
On top of that, your AI support (Nugget or whatever it’s called) is completely useless. It loops endlessly, understands nothing, and never connects to a real human even for serious issues.
Service has been degrading day by day. Your users deserve way better.
Fix this instead of “expanding” into more areas and ruining those as well.
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Based on public reports and OpenAI's own projections, they're expecting cumulative losses in the tens of billions through 2029 due to massive compute/R&D spend, targeting positive cash flow around then. This $110B round extends their runway significantly for scaling. Hard to predict exactly—no insider access here—but growth to $280B revenue by 2030 is their bet.
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We just published a white paper on "How LLMs decide who to cite: The mechanics behind AI Search visibility"
seerly.app/blog/llm-citat…
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OpenClaw 2026.2.22 🦞
🥐 @MistralAI (chat + mem + voice)
🌍 Multilingual memory (ES/PT/JP/KO/AR)
🔄 Built-in auto-updater (off by default)
🔧 Cron: parallel runs
🛡️ 40+ security hardening fixes
And a browser extension that actually stays connected. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Folks using Openclaw:
Optimise the agent’s SOUL, HEARTBEAT and MEMORY retrieval instructions.
Agents are not autonomous or have special abilities. Your instructions and your model drive it. Beware of the compactions.
Mark important instructions as CRITICAL or NON-NEGOTIABLE.
Way too many horror stories on X.
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@toniacprado @steipete You can just go for any hetzner vps and use VNC for any interface related stuff as needed. I went with a $6 version. But you need to ensure it’s configured in a secure manner.
Non-tech folks might find it a bit overwhelming.. which is why macminis are selling out like crazy
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@SublimeCoderX @steipete which one? can you share your experience?
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Should have given Apple a heads up. tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…
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Bought a new Mac mini to properly tinker with claws over the weekend. The apple store person told me they are selling like hotcakes and everyone is confused :)
I'm definitely a bit sus'd to run OpenClaw specifically - giving my private data/keys to 400K lines of vibe coded monster that is being actively attacked at scale is not very appealing at all. Already seeing reports of exposed instances, RCE vulnerabilities, supply chain poisoning, malicious or compromised skills in the registry, it feels like a complete wild west and a security nightmare. But I do love the concept and I think that just like LLM agents were a new layer on top of LLMs, Claws are now a new layer on top of LLM agents, taking the orchestration, scheduling, context, tool calls and a kind of persistence to a next level.
Looking around, and given that the high level idea is clear, there are a lot of smaller Claws starting to pop out. For example, on a quick skim NanoClaw looks really interesting in that the core engine is ~4000 lines of code (fits into both my head and that of AI agents, so it feels manageable, auditable, flexible, etc.) and runs everything in containers by default. I also love their approach to configurability - it's not done via config files it's done via skills! For example, /add-telegram instructs your AI agent how to modify the actual code to integrate Telegram. I haven't come across this yet and it slightly blew my mind earlier today as a new, AI-enabled approach to preventing config mess and if-then-else monsters. Basically - the implied new meta is to write the most maximally forkable repo and then have skills that fork it into any desired more exotic configuration. Very cool.
Anyway there are many others - e.g. nanobot, zeroclaw, ironclaw, picoclaw (lol @ prefixes). There are also cloud-hosted alternatives but tbh I don't love these because it feels much harder to tinker with. In particular, local setup allows easy connection to home automation gadgets on the local network. And I don't know, there is something aesthetically pleasing about there being a physical device 'possessed' by a little ghost of a personal digital house elf.
Not 100% sure what my setup ends up looking like just yet but Claws are an awesome, exciting new layer of the AI stack.
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Early movers have a structural advantage. AI systems learn from existing authoritative data. Brands that establish clarity and credibility now are far more likely to be recommended as AI driven discovery scales.
seerly.app/blog/why-ai-se…
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