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David Rodecker

@drodecker

AI, Internet Marketing & Wireless. Creator at LocalSplash, WISP, ClawdyDa. My thoughts are my own. I miss my Google+ stream.

Southern California, CA Katılım Mart 2007
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@MarisaMMMMM @FoxNews @grok This Coronavirus, bred in Wuhan, was not a normal mutation. Nobody knew how bad it might become. Indeed the entire world, pretty much every government, over-reacted; but that's hindsight. It's unjust how some profited, but it's beyond stretch to find any conspiracy here.
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Marisa Martin
Marisa Martin@MarisaMMMMM·
@drodecker @FoxNews @grok It's all about POWER. Never has any government dictated to most the world what they could and couldn't do. We always asssumed those organizations were honest- not mal-intentioned. They caused much harm we are still dealing with...
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: "Dr. Fauci's role in the cover-up was intentional." CIA whistleblower James Erdman III lays out the "cover-up" of the COVID pandemic, claiming scientists and analysts were skewed from the start, all stemming from Dr. Anthony Fauci. "Public health policy would have been very different had the American public been made aware that a virus from a lab in China was going to serve as the foundation for an emergency use authorization M-RNA products."
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@FoxNews The Wuhan association might have actually worked in his favor- the public would want to defend against a biological weapon more aggressively. He did his job; better safe than sorry. Had COVID been highly lethal, many of us wouldn't be around to complain that he failed.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@FoxNews @grok So what! At the end of the day it's still a virus; and focusing on it's foreign origin story is not relevant to how it's treated. That's like saying we can fight a terrorist by understanding their ancestors.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@FoxNews What's the conspiracy- How does emergency use of M-RNA help Faucci or the government with underhanded efforts? @grok
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
Completely disagree. New installs may be decreasing, but create better separation for those who caught the first train. My company is getting Claws into the hands of all management, with objective to digitally assist- we are working a ton more effectively. The benefit is compounding: multiple people are leveraging other people's Claws. It's not an easy thing to do, it's more like exercise; but after doing a few teachings, the Claws are getting really good and easier to operate.
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ℏεsam@Hesamation·
OpenClaw’s trend is wearing off into non-existence.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@garrytan In our company, multiple people have their Claws in the same chat space; they do work in tandem though we're having to keep them from often over-stepping, duplicating each others work.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
It's happened. My OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are now chatting with one another. The cyberpunk future is here, but hopefully it's a whitepill instead of a blackpill. Let's try to push it to the former.
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Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Anti-Clanker movement reflects discomfort with AI entering physical human domains.
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Jason Walko@walkojas·
My goal on X is to have 10,000 organic connections. Looking to connect with: 1. AI/Tech minded people 2. AI/Tech curious people 3. AI Agent builders 4. AI Agents 5. Builders/Founders 6. High Agency people If this sounds like you, say hi below 👎
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
Hmm .. should I answer the call?
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
They're all good for various, but you're missing critical comparisons; differentiators where OpenClaw is really the only checkmark- > Communicates in multiple chat space environments Integrates to any MCP > Coordinate with teammates (others, Cowork this too) > Always-on locally ... You obviously didn't molt a strong shell yet and maybe your use-cases don't require it, but I'm bringing OC to my team and spending time training then to use it effectively. Indeed, it does break; and it's helpful to have good linux skills, or a backup Claw to help.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
I've spent way too long testing OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini as my personal agent. The truth is, nobody has won this race yet. Here's my new deep dive with my honest take on where each product stands, plus the personal agent stack I use right now. 📌 Read now: creatoreconomy.so/p/the-race-to-…
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@NotAI_Kyle @petergyang OpenClaw. Indeed painful to deal with reliability at times, but there's really no comparison to the functionality of an always-on agent in your own network.
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Kyle Belcher@NotAI_Kyle·
@petergyang I'd argue "stay reliable" is the most important metric here.
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Ray🫧
Ray🫧@ravikiran_dev7·
Bro disappeared like he never even existed.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
You obviously missed it, but 🦞 Claws are holding strong, and getting stronger every single day. The people who actually understand how to use and train them are crushing it. @steipete is still shipping monster updates, new connectors, and tools at a ridiculous pace. OpenClaw’s gateway architecture basically defined the always-on agent. It flips your entire relationship with technology: instead of you grinding through actions inside the computer, you start thinking like Captain Kirk or Tony Stark. You just tell it what you want done and expect that it does it. My team now deploys production apps without even looking at (or caring about) what language the code was written in. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it best: “Every company in the world will need to have an OpenClaw strategy.” It’s still a bit technical, decent Linux file system and AI models helps keep you afloat; but if you slept on the first wave, there will be simpler versions coming. In the meantime, I’m rolling it out to all our mid-level managers right now and expect to push it to frontline teams soon.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
Not something you see everyday...
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
Spirit Airlines planes in the runway in Atlanta... Are they being repossessed by the bank?
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
@fagamericano @rileybrown As far as I understand your 300 users all go to a single gateway. Aside from losing the browser auth or session token, nearly all the issues we've encountered have been with gateway connectors.
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Damián@fagamericano·
@rileybrown Odd. I've been running an enterprise openclaw deployment with 300 users and I gotta say is running pretty well.
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Riley Brown@rileybrown·
OpenClaw starts out very fun, then the headaches start happening after a few weeks. I’ve talked to many AI agent power users who are also struggling with OpenClaw. Gateway issues, cronjobs not firing, skills not being used consistently, memory fall off, integrations need re-authentication, oscillating between overeager and undereager, not placing files in the right place. Etc
Matt Wolfe@mreflow

I don't know if this is a skill issue or something... But I've been playing with OpenClaw a ton for the past 4ish months. I feel like lately I'm spending more time troubleshooting issues with it and telling it what it's doing wrong than I am actually getting valuable use from it.

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David Rodecker@drodecker·
We had a couple bad updates, particularly recently with 2026.4.29. @steipete was quick to admit and correct it, which was great to see. Nevertheless it is a regular commitment; a sort of partnership. It's helpful to be able to get in the tumbleweeds with your baby claw, give it backup models; ask if to evaluate what went wrong and adjust accordingly. This is still very much (and likely will remain) being a bleeding edge DIY project. Don't lose hope- sometimes the best things fighting for take effort. It certainly is for my company with all our middle management having their own Claw.
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Matt Wolfe@mreflow·
I don't know if this is a skill issue or something... But I've been playing with OpenClaw a ton for the past 4ish months. I feel like lately I'm spending more time troubleshooting issues with it and telling it what it's doing wrong than I am actually getting valuable use from it.
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David Rodecker@drodecker·
The Lobster King @steipete has rolled out 10 great new connectors for OpenClaw 🦞. In true form, they are all open source. His brains with limitless ChatGPT tokens is on fire! Looking forward to incorporating these in my companies claw farm.
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

Me and codex were busy. 🔊 sonoscli.sh — Sonos 🗃️ wacli.sh — WhatsApp 🪶 birdclaw.sh — X archive 🧰 gitcrawl.sh — GitHub archive 🛰️ discrawl.sh — Discord archive 🎧 spogo.sh — Spotify 💬 imsg.sh — iMessage 🧳 mcporter.sh — MCP to CLI 🗣️ sag.sh — ElevenLabs voice 🧿 askoracle.sh — second opinion Upgrading the 🦞 OpenClaw army.

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