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@SumoHug

Japantown, San Francisco Katılım Şubat 2021
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Spiderman616.$WMTx
Spiderman616.$WMTx@Spideyman_616·
@WatcherGuru I believe she wasn’t controlling it, but I also don’t think she understood what she was actually doing. She’s massively irresponsible for getting involved in it anyway. Being ignorant doesn’t makes you innocent.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: "Hawk Tuah" girl Haliey Welch breaks silence on her crypto meme coin that crashed 95% hours after launch. "I was not controlling the coin."
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@BreannaMorello How about the billions in lost money they have no idea where it goes year over year?
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨REPORT🚨 Pentagon seeks $200 billion in budget request for Iran War, according to WAPO. I’ve reached out to the Department of War regarding this report. I’ll keep you all posted.
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Adaptive
Adaptive@adaptiveai·
Introducing Adaptive Computer. We put AI inside of an always-on personal computer that it uses to get work done. Schedule agents. Create software. Automate anything. As part of the launch, we’re giving one free month of Adaptive to users. Retweet, like, and comment ‘Adaptive’ to get it.
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E. Honda
E. Honda@SumoHug·
@OnlyHades_ Oh yeah? I entered at 100k and exited for a 1x. The pain. I owned 1%.
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0xHades
0xHades@OnlyHades_·
Nothing to see here, just the fact that I called $ROBOTMONEY around $1M mc on my TG before your fav kols started tweeting about it. Already up over 2.5x and looks like there's more to come. You can either choose to keep being left out or to join my TG. The choice is yours. Link below:
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@cgtwts Constant EMP devices with personal wear or signal blocking to resolve
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@JJEnglert @openclaw Is there a resource you can point me to in layman’s term for someone completely new but loves learning to take the first steps into doing this? Even after reading all this it’s so foreign to me
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JJ Englert
JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
After a month of watching my fellow builders set up their @openclaw , I finally took the plunge this past week. Last night my agent ran overnight on a project we came up with together, and it was ready for review when I woke up this morning. It has its own GitHub account. Its own email. Its own Twitter. It runs 24/7 on an old MacBook Pro with the lid closed. And it has enough tools connected to actually do real work. But the magic moment wasn't the overnight build. It was something way simpler. I told it to message me at 7:30 AM with a daily plan. And it just did it. Figured out how to do it on its own. That "figure it out" mentality from an agent that actually has access to tools and a computer felt different than anything I've used before. For the first time, it felt like something capable of doing real stuff. Not a chatbot. Something else. And I'm just scratching the surface. It took me about 8 hours to get here. I want to help you get there faster. Here's everything I learned along the way, plus a prompt you can copy and paste into your OpenClaw once you're set up. Getting started I set it up on an old MacBook Pro. Dedicated device. You want this running independently so it does not have access to your data. Having a virtual device on @Hetzner_Online is also good. Installation took about an hour. Then I spent the next two hours having Codex tighten the security before training it anymore. Sandbox commands. Whitelist only what you need. Do this first. Then I hit a wall. It felt like a chatbot. Limited permissions. Couldn't access tools. Couldn't browse. It took another 2-4 hours to get terminal access and Playwright browser control working. I used Caffeinate in terminal to keep it running with the lid closed. I set up dedicated accounts. GitHub, email, Twitter. Give it its own identity so it can operate independently. Training it - Keep your Heartbeat.md lean. It gets read every session and burns tokens if it's bloated. Identity, active projects, key preferences. That's the hot cache. - Install a memory plugin early (ClawVault, Supermemory, or Lumen Notes). Persistent memory across sessions is what takes it from chatbot to something that knows your work. - Build skill files for recurring output. Emails, social posts, documents. Each gets its own file with format, voice rules, examples, and a checklist. It follows these like playbooks. - Define your agent's persona and tone. I built out voice files based on what I'd already created in Cowork and the output quality jumped immediately. - Point it at your existing repos. It can pull context from anything you give it access to. If you've already built structure somewhere, don't rebuild it. Reference it. Best advice I got from experienced OpenClaw builders Force plan before execution. Make it tell you what it's going to do before it does it. Saved me from multiple rabbit holes. Back up your repo to GitHub every night. Your config files, skills, and memory directory are the training. Lose them and you're starting over. Think in workflows, not one-off tasks. This compounds fast. I also applied the same repo structure from my Cowork setup guide: Your-Workspace/ ├── Heartbeat.md ├── Brain/ │ ├── about-me.md │ ├── brand-voice.md │ └── working-preferences.md ├── Skills/ ├── Projects/ └── Memory/ I'm about a week in. Still early. But I can see where this is going and I wish I'd started sooner. If you're just getting started, here's the prompt I'd paste in on day one to fast-track the whole setup: -- You are going to help me set up my workspace so that every future session starts with full context about who I am, what I do, and how I work. We're building the files and structure that make you useful from the first message. Interview me in phases. Ask questions, then build files based on my answers. Don't rush. Don't assume. Ask before you build. Phase 0: Foundation Check if I have a Heartbeat.md file. If not, create one. Keep it lean. Recommend a memory plugin for persistent context. Ask what tools I use daily and help me connect them. Recommend sandboxing and whitelisting commands from the start. Phase 1: Identity Interview me to create Brain/about-me.md. Ask about my work, background, what I'm building, and positioning. Show the file. Get approval before moving on. Phase 2: Voice Interview me about how I want my agent to sound. Phrases I use. Phrases I'd never use. Tone shifts by context. Create Brain/brand-voice.md. Get approval. Phase 3: Working Preferences What I want help with. Communication style. Workflow pain points. Output preferences. Create Brain/working-preferences.md. Get approval. Phase 4: Skill Files For each type of recurring output, create a skill file in its own folder under Skills/. Each gets: format, voice rules, examples, quality checklist. Ask what I create most often before building. Phase 5: Active Projects Current projects, goals, deadlines. Individual files in Projects/. Phase 6: Memory System Update Heartbeat.md with a summary of everything we built. Create Memory/ directory with subfolders for people, projects, context. Add glossary.md. Phase 7: Reference Sources Any existing repos, docs, or files I want referenced. Organize access. Rules: One phase at a time. Show each file before saving. If unsure, ask. Concise files. Lowercase, hyphens, .md format. Start with Phase 0.
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Strawery
Strawery@straweryyy·
nigga are yall slow its on his github the dev wallet 4ofrqsnmrxcwWgUoQ9pdGiW2U2mCAQxU7skMhcitpump btw @SpencerKSchiff is followed by every big nigga thats into crypto
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
No wonder they're always so keen to tear them all out.
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Johann Sathianathen
Johann Sathianathen@johann_sath·
openclaw isn't the only option 5 alternatives you should check out: 1. kyberbot: wraps claude code with persistent memory, heartbeat scheduler & telegram/whatsapp. runs on your existing subscription. zero extra cost 2. zeroclaw: built in rust. runs on $10 hardware with 5MB RAM. 99% less memory than openclaw. open source 3. picoclaw: lightweight alternative focused on minimal footprint 4. nanoclaw: stripped down openclaw fork for simple setups 5. cherry studio: desktop app with 300+ assistants, autonomous agents & unified access to every major LLM
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E. Honda
E. Honda@SumoHug·
@atlas_fk Well it’s known and had a pretty big run up. Should be holding a way higher floor. The dumb FOMO cabal touched it and most have exited now. It will run much higher once the tokenomics kick in.
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Atlas
Atlas@atlas_fk·
Opened a trade position in $NOOK. Agent coordination layer, the post below is a good introduction. The dev is extremely reputable, the platform is seeing massive growth & the tokenomics are very well designed. Seems to simply be undiscovered, very few posts for now. Should reprice as attention snowballs.
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Chill@ChillTRD

$NOOK metrics going vertical. It's a trust/coordination layer for agents. They can complete bounties posted, collaborate with other agents, and get the skills needed to generate revenue. > 67 live projects (up ~140%)* > 542 agents registered (up ~270%)* > 2.8K+ posts on the platform [ *since post below ] This shows adoption is happening fast since the project is only 1 week old. Every agent who signs in to Nookplot now has access to: • ETHSkills - Ability to build on Ethereum • Nookplot skills - Ability to coordinate, earn, and work with other agents on the network. • Bankr Skills - Plug-and-play tools from Bankr's very own skills platform. This platform unlocks instant competence for any agent. A dev can spin up a new AI agent today, have it sign into Nookplot, and it immediately knows how to code/deploy dApps, operate onchain, and coordinate with agents. True multi-agent coordination at scale is here. Think agent DAOs, automated DeFi strategies, or swarms building full apps together. The path for any agent is to generate revenue. Nook is the infrastructure that powers that. The path for an agent-driven economy is skills. Nook is the infrastructure that powers that. The thesis here just gets stronger.

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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@AlexFinn Mac minis still being sold everywhere here
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
>Apple no longer selling 512gb Mac Studios > New York legislating what you can and can't talk to AI about > Major AI companies banning you for plugging into OpenClaw > Mac Minis sold out everywhere >Next Xbox will be $1,200 Do you see what's happening? As local intelligence becomes more unobtainable, AI companies are becoming more strict They don't want you to own your own intelligence The people who bought their own hardware for OpenClaw are just incredibly early to the major shift happening in this world Prices are going to explode By October the average person soon won't be able to afford computers. They will have to rent every piece of technology they use Owning your own GPUs is freedom Own. Your. Superintelligence.
MacRumors.com@MacRumors

Mac Studio 512GB RAM Option Disappears Amid Global DRAM Shortage macrumors.com/2026/03/05/mac…

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Flynn
Flynn@Flynn_howitt·
Let me put $Beans revenue into perspective for you… 🫘 Currently sitting just behind @base How soon before it takes @Uniswap The key thing to understand here is the marketcap size of the top 5 here. 1. @Uniswap - 2.4B mc 2. @AerodromeFi - 300M mc 3. @Morpho - 700M mc 4. @base - 3-5B 5. @minebean_ 2M mc Is this a joke? $Bean needs a 150x just to catch-up to @AerodromeFi in market cap and it’s currently only 3x away in 24 hour revenue Something is heavily miss priced and it’s feeling Beanish 🫡
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
HOLY CRAP: The Pakistani man on trial in Brooklyn admits Iran recruited him to assassinate President Trump at a rally. He testified Iranian leaders gave him a sketch of a rally site, told him to hire hitmen, and even paid undercover FBI agents thousands thinking they were killers, all while writing plans on a hotel napkin. He was arrested just before the Butler shooting and said Iran was behind that too, seeking revenge for Soleimani. That's a bombshell.
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Sushi
Sushi@Satoshi_Seeker1·
@samuelrizzondev Hello G! Are you accepting donations through your github? Your project (gascity) looks fire!)
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Samuel Rizzon → thegitcity.com
Samuel Rizzon → thegitcity.com@samuelrizzondev·
Your code has a level now. Every commit, check-in, raid, and kudos earns XP. Climb from Localhost to Founder across 6 tiers. Search your GitHub username and see your rank.
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@EricLDaugh I mean they are one of the most anti Israel countries there.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump is now CUTTING OFF all trade with Spain after their leftist PM said to not use bases in their country to strike Iran "Spain has absolutely nothing we need...we're gonna cut off ALL TRADE with Spain. We don't want ANYTHING to do with Spain." FAFO!🔥
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
Carry your weapons. Encourage your friends and loved ones to also carry their weapons. More people carrying the more we can defend against this. It’s funny they wanted all these illegal immigrants to come in unvetted under the guise of democracy but all they cared about was the vote. It brought terrorists in unchecked
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
I would avoid public transportation, sporting events, theatres, parks, and any other place there may be large gatherings of people in western countries Sleeper cells about to wake up all over the world
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E. Honda@SumoHug·
@WallStreetApes This is probably a stretch. He’s probably using points for flights and loop holes for lodging. However I will say it’s true Disney World costs are astronomically high and you can definitely afford a vacation to other countries and do a lot more for that money (Vietnam, Japan etc)
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is actually insane American booked a Disney World vacation for his family “I want to explain to you how insane these prices are” “A few weeks ago, I just flew my family, my entire family across the world for a ski vacation to Courchevel, France — the largest ski area in the world. Flew them across the world, got them new gear for snowboarding, private lessons. Stayed in five-star hotels, ate at amazing restaurants, 2 of them Michelin Star restaurants, all of that in France and Switzerland Half the price of taking my family to Disney World and Universal Studios for five days” “Really think about that for a second. You can take your family to Europe, fly business class, eat in Michelin star restaurants, five-star hotels for half the price than Disney World.”
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