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Aiden
@WallisDev
eng @twitch! owner @fossabot. opinions my own.
London, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2015
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this is still probably one of my favourite aws:reinvent talks that they've ever done
youtube.com/watch?v=rvHd4Y…

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@ThePrimeagen This is peak org chart hell
Their frontline team probably doesn’t allowlist the extension
Inb4 whatever (and is probably a separate service) manages their asset platform for thumbnails actually supports this
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@samlambert @euboid @getsentry How do you filter out the noise in the sentry error reports
Stuff like people on bad ISPs unable to reach a random edge
Do you just have your agent ignore the errors you silence
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@euboid @getsentry this is extremely easy with Cursor Automations. we have them running all day.
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Has anybody figured out how to do this?
- @getsentry issue reported
- codex agent spun up with access to sentry + axiom logs & traces
- Draft PR auto-created w/ root cause analysis + fix
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@zeeg @theo This game that I played at Theo’s has been rent free on my mind and I wanna play it again but don’t wanna sit at my desk
store.steampowered.com/app/2370000/Lu…
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@WallisDev @theo Haven’t you already played the three good games that run on steam deck
I guess it’s good if you don’t use a console of any sort
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@WallisDev I heard there was a case in London too, apparently it spreads mainly in infants and 15-24 year olds
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I’m going to put Google, Apple, Amazon, and every other major company on my landing pages from now on with this caption
Idk odds are my users have an account with at least one of them
Michael Timbs@michael_timbs
Ahahahahahahahahaha
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@RhysSullivan Thank god you didn’t just work at a company that managed dns records and domains else that would be really unfortunate if you hated the experience
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@WallisDev eh, i don't really want to open up most websites again
i.e i had to set dns records and it was easier to tell my ai to just go do it than click around a dashboard
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I want to try to put some meaning to what "every company needs to have an OpenClaw strategy" actually is
It's not that every person is going to be using OpenClaw, it's that very likely over the next 6 months to 2 years you are going to be interacting with apps via an agent, not a web UI
Maybe that's one agent (OpenClaw) that everyone uses, but most likely it'll be many (ChatGPT, Claude, OpenCode) etc
So the strategy that you need is "if my frontend is no longer relevant, how do my users discover my app? how do they interact with my app?"
If you look at your usage of your APIs, you'll likely see an increase over the past 6 months, that's coming from people already using them with agents today, so you need to make those more accessible
My recommendation here would be to focus on strong portable primitives, specifically OpenAPI and OAuth
If you let your users easily access your API (i.e API Keys or CIMD), then they're able to let their agents interact with your site
My prediction on where things end up is that agents do a search like "todoist create task item" they land on a docs page, see the openapi spec, add it to your execution environment (bash or code mode), and then call it on your behalf, leveraging approvals to keep you in the loop
Today that's CLIs, in 6 months it'll be code mode, having good docs, API specs, and easily accessible authentication positions you well
Alex Volkov@altryne
"Every software company in the world, needs to have an @openclaw strategy" - Jensen at @NVIDIAAI GTC Framing OpenClaw as one of the most important open source releases ever, they have announced NemoClaw - a reference platform for enterprise grade secure Openclaw, with OpenShell, Network boundaries, security baked in.
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