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Jeff T.

Jeff T.

@jtropey

Politically Non-Binary | Tesla FSD Beta Tester | La Croix Sommelier

Denver, CO Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Avalanche@Avalanche·
How Avs Faithful saw the series-winning moment 🤳
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Barstool Denver
Barstool Denver@BarstoolDenver·
Some logos are great and some are good
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Anthony Dabbundo
Anthony Dabbundo@AnthonyDabbundo·
the nationwide TSA security line panic is very clearly just a scheme by big airport to get people to arrive early and consume more airport beers
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Fight Back Podcast
Fight Back Podcast@ShieldsClips·
This is what happens when a plane hits a firetruck but if it hits the twin towers it will knock them down
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Jeff T.@jtropey·
I haven’t yet figured out how to attack it.
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Jeff T.@jtropey·
Having some delicious product for dinner tonight.
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Mitch Malone
Mitch Malone@mitchmalone·
@AndrejDrats @steipete Think longer and press enter less. I know it fees clunky but IMO it’s better if you slow down and plan more.
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Andrej Drats
Andrej Drats@AndrejDrats·
Hey @steipete, is there a way to make OpenClaw be able to receive follow ups or more messages in one request? Sometimes I send follow ups on something and it only gets them after it's done responding to the other message.
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Blake
Blake@DDBlakeFischer·
@JeffWeniger It’s called fraud How many ex military do we all know who are on military disability while working a second career? I’ve lost count
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Jeff Weniger
Jeff Weniger@JeffWeniger·
Here is a very normal chart that we shouldn't debate or scrutinize in any way.
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Jeff T.@jtropey·
@JUSTcatmeme Billy Corgan, Bono, and Scott Ian. The holy trinity of absolutely insufferable self-righteous “historians” of their genre.
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Mittens
Mittens@JUSTcatmeme·
What the hell is Bill Burr talking about?
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Danny Wallace
Danny Wallace@dannywallace·
Board of Peace immediately bored of peace
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Summer Yue
Summer Yue@summeryue0·
Nothing humbles you like telling your OpenClaw “confirm before acting” and watching it speedrun deleting your inbox. I couldn’t stop it from my phone. I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb.
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
OpenAI didn't just hire a developer. They acquired the only open source project that was actually threatening their agent moat. Peter Steinberger's OpenClaw went viral in January 2026. Cloudflare stock jumped 14%. Mac Minis sold out. Developers were building their own personal AI agents without paying OpenAI a subscription fee. That's not a hiring opportunity. That's a competitive problem that needed solving. The "foundation" framing is elegant misdirection. OpenClaw will technically remain open source, but its creator now works for a company with a $157 billion valuation and every incentive to make sure the commercial version stays years ahead. Foundations can be starved of attention without being killed. Notice the language: "core to our product offerings." Steinberger isn't joining a research team to explore ideas. He's building features that will ship inside ChatGPT and whatever enterprise products OpenAI launches next. The genius who made agents accessible to everyone now makes them accessible to paying customers first. The "multi-agent future" Altman describes is real. But who controls the agent orchestration layer controls the entire stack. If your personal agent needs to talk to other agents to book flights, manage your calendar, and handle your inbox, someone has to run that coordination infrastructure. OpenAI just hired the person who proved it could be decentralized. This follows the classic playbook. Netscape goes open source, then gets absorbed. MySQL goes open source, then gets acquired by Sun, then Oracle. The pattern is: prove the concept in the open, then capture the value in the closed. Steinberger proved personal agents work. OpenAI will capture the subscription revenue. Altman saying "it's important to us to support open source" while hiring away the open source creator is technically true and strategically perfect. You can support a project without letting it compete with you. The developers celebrating this hire are missing what actually happened. The escape hatch just got welded shut from the inside.
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Sam Altman@sama

Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for people. We expect this will quickly become core to our product offerings. OpenClaw will live in a foundation as an open source project that OpenAI will continue to support. The future is going to be extremely multi-agent and it's important to us to support open source as part of that.

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Jeff T.@jtropey·
@ibab It’s not. Openclaw is a now foundation and Peter is joining OpenAI.
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Jeff T.@jtropey·
@MarioNawfal Seriously. What’s with the two shirts thing. Has anyone figured that out?
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Jeff T.@jtropey·
@FossilLocator I dunno seems pretty easy except for basically all of it
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your other mom
your other mom@difficultpatty·
There are people who hate clutter and there are people who love to make little piles everywhere that they will get to later and these people marry each other.
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