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Lachlan

@lachlanlan

Builder of Portara - OpenClaw for finance

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Nisan 2022
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Lachlan
Lachlan@lachlanlan·
We're grinding on much better Polymarket and Trade.xyz features. - conditionals that can touch cross markets poly/hl - better agentic visualisation - grading agents for all outputs
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Lachlan@lachlanlan·
Day one visiting SF to see Openclaw innovation at the heart of tech. Takeaways Evolution of ai engineer: Prompt -> context -> intent engineer (latest) - human in the loop running multi agent orchestration wins. - multi agent orchestration without human oversight is not solved, it’s not even working. People are trying to figure it out but no big breakthroughs. (So says 2nd biggest OpenClaw contributor and from what I see on the ground) - people here aren’t far ahead with product, but much better positioned network wise to win. - events are packed, all sold out, but not that many openclaw builders on the frontier in the crowd. More interested bystanders at big/small tech companies. - having enterprise engineering experience probably won’t help you, but the network you bring will (creativity > old ways)
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shaman
shaman@stableshaman·
Grok Imagine prompt: make me a video that will appeal to my retarded crypto audience
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sam.rise@sam_battenally·
@svpino Agents are so close to being incredible, but are still terrible
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Santiago@svpino·
People are lying to you. These agents don't work as they promised.
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Most people have thousands of saved tweets they never find again. Siftly runs a 4-stage AI pipeline on your bookmarks — entity extraction, vision analysis, semantic tagging, categorization — then turns everything into a searchable knowledge base with a mindmap view. 100% self-hosted. Open source. Data never leaves your machine.
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Lachlan
Lachlan@lachlanlan·
@mfranz_on CLI + nodejs. Agents can write long running code with way better error and failure handling. Also way less tokens than any other approach.
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Lachlan@lachlanlan·
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Krste Kovaceski
Krste Kovaceski@KrsteKovaceski·
@joshdgavin be surprised if this messaging actually works for them... most of the boomers who own the biz's don't even know what openclaw is lol....
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Joshua Gavin
Joshua Gavin@joshdgavin·
First movers bouta print. Who wants to launch their lowticket call funnel for this offer? I'll place one of my Ascension Officers who can cook it for you.
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Lachlan
Lachlan@lachlanlan·
If you cant beat em' join em'
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Lachlan@lachlanlan·
I see openclaws current state as a delivery vehicle for a Claude code experience to normies on telegram and WhatsApp. They never need to look at code, but it delivers roughly the same intelligence, and more autonomy. All the points are correct. It will take 12 months for teams to diffuse the benefits into reliable products.
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Udi Wertheimer
Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
@BobBodily 1. you can definitely use pro/max calude plans don’t be a noob 2. yep 3. yep 4. yep 5. yep TLDR it’s overhyped and imo nobody uses it anymore they just tweet about it. but it’s cheaper than you think!
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Bob Bodily, PhD
Bob Bodily, PhD@BobBodily·
Hot take: OpenClaw is terrible 1. You have to pay for API usage (instead of getting the better deal on the Pro/Max plans) 2. Recurring tasks are unreliable because LLM replies are not deterministic and aren't guaranteed to autonomously do the desired task 3. It is a security nightmare unless you properly sandbox 4. Too much autonomy at this stage of AI produces mediocre results, you get mid content, mid code, and mid marketing results 5. You can do EVERYTHING you need to do with existing Max/Pro plans, cron jobs, API integrations, memory management, and helper scripts (and it is better / easier / more straightforward / more predictable)
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Lachlan
Lachlan@lachlanlan·
@udiWertheimer @icobeast First there is coding tools for coders, then there is products that code under the hood (without ever knowing it’s coding)
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Udi Wertheimer
Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
@icobeast you probably meant individuals but i’d imagine any company in crypto shipping anything is leveraging LLMs very heavily for coding
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IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊
IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊@icobeast·
Outside of Frank with his subscription cancellation thing, has anyone on CT actually built+shipped anything with Openclaw (and all of the other iterations) or is everyone just circle jerk engagement baiting like with every other CT topic ever?
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