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@printfresh co-founder. Living in and making Philly better.

Philly Katılım Nisan 2008
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leovoloshin@leov·
@1a1n1d1y Doesn’t allow for multi-agents? And easy to interact in slack?
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andy@1a1n1d1y·
if you follow me and use openclaw: switch to hermes agent and save yourself hella risk it's also just legitimately a trillion times better really cool people contribute to it
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I know Silicon Valley startups don't want to hear this..... But the combination of someone in the trades with deep domain expertise and Claude Code will run circles around your generic software. I talked to Cory LaChance this morning, a mechanical engineer in industrial piping construction in Houston. He normally works with chemical plants and refineries, but now he also works with the terminal He reached out in a DM a few days ago and I was so fired up by his story, I asked him if we could record the conversation and share it. He built a full application that industrial contractors are using every day. It reads piping isometric drawings and automatically extracts every weld count, every material spec, every commodity code. Work that took 10 minutes per drawing now takes 60 seconds. It can do 100 drawings in five minutes, saving days of time. His co-workers are all mind blown, and when he talks to them, it's like they are speaking different languages. His fabrication shop uses it daily, and he built the entire thing in 8 weeks. During those 8 weeks he also had to learn everything about Claude Code, the terminal, VS Code, everything. My favorite quote from him was when he said, "I literally did this with zero outside help other than the AI. My favorite tools are screenshots, step by step instructions and asking Claude to explain things like I'm five." Every trades worker with deep expertise and a willingness to sit down with Claude Code for a few weekends is now a potential software founder. I can't wait to meet more people like Cory.
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leovoloshin@leov·
@petergyang @openclaw @telegram Agree and I also sort of enjoy it and feel like it’s quaint. I haven’t had a chance to try to get it to go faster. May be the only place I would spring for opus fast.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
My conversations with my @openclaw has transitioned primarily to voice notes. Much more personality that way. @telegram is there a way to do hands free voice mode?
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
.@nvidia hand delivered a pre-production unit of the @Dell Pro Max with GB300 to my house. 100lbs beast with 750GB+ of unified memory to power the best open-source models in the world. What should I test first?
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Alex@heyitsalexP·
@Seanfrank Also Drippy Pots, because they only email about new product drops and they sell out fast
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Sean Frank
Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
Are there any brands where you open EVERY email?
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TheAIDataGuy
TheAIDataGuy@AIDataDude·
@daviefogarty Claude code is better as a coding assistant and OpenClaw is better as a general AI assistant imo.
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Davie Fogarty@daviefogarty·
Claude Code > OpenClaw
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Matthew Bertulli
Matthew Bertulli@mbertulli·
I'm typically a pretty anti-hustle p*rn guy. But right now is one of those rare moments where sprinting makes sense. The leverage from AI tools is too extreme to sit back and wait.
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Jacques Spitzer
Jacques Spitzer@JacquesDrop·
@mbertulli I use Wspr Flow when I work from my laptop now and it’s changed my workday
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Matthew Bertulli
Matthew Bertulli@mbertulli·
What’s the most valuable use of AI in your brand? Seriously. What’s making you more money or cutting costs?
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leovoloshin@leov·
I’m working on the coordination layer described at bottom. But currently my openclaw has probably saved me about $50k in better negotiated contracts, built our own datawarehouse (local to the Mac mini) , automated daily contribution margin reporting by marrying Shopify sales with fulfil costs, guiding legal matters to make me 5x more effective and efficient when talking to my lawyers, currently favorite thing is “building books” based on podcast episodes customized to my business ie took that 2.5hr Taylor holiday episode and broke it into 80 chapters built 3 questions to consider, 3 analyses to run per chapter then had it do that for us. In chapter 68 (inventory management ) it Gave me 3 genuinely new ideas re how to deal with excess inventory (not covered in the podcast but derived from the intention). Biggest unlock for us is going to be the coordination layer I think I can build that will allow us to grow to 5x our size with 2x the people rather than 4x the people. Should be worth 4-5m/yr of opex savings by 2028. Would love to chat about it with you.
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Paul S. Conyngham
Paul S. Conyngham@paul_conyngham·
A lot of people have been asking if this can be done for their dogs and for people. I'm speaking with everyone involved to see what is possible here. If you would like to be involved, please complete the following Google form: bit.ly/4bkaowg
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leovoloshin@leov·
This is 100 percent how I’m thinking. Building it right now into my pajama company lol. A good frame on why the big llm company lost to a smaller one due to the lack of domain specific knowledge is that - to quote a friend of mine - “clarity of intent” is the most crucial component going forward. It’s why CEO’s who are deep in openclaw are giving up hours of sleep right now. We are likely the ones who - if you were to put a numeric value on it - have the highest value of clarity of intent at the org level.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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stash@stash_pomichter·
we put Openclaw on a drone and it built its own CUSTOM SKILLS to track objects and navigate here we asked it to “patrol the skies around the office and follow the first white car you see” and now we’re open sourcing everything 👇🏽 use Dimensional to give your agents a body
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leovoloshin@leov·
@codyplof Got better. Cause I need a reason to go to bed because I know I need to wake up early and workout. But am 30% more tired
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Cody Plofker
Cody Plofker@codyplof·
Be honest. Have your workout habits changed at all since using Claude code?
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leovoloshin@leov·
@davidiach @MatthewBerman i did this as well and it worked - had some plugin continuously spawning bun / qmd re-index and chewing up all the cycles in the cpu. Worked with codex for 20min and figured it out
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David Iach
David Iach@davidiach·
@MatthewBerman Install Cowork, give it access to the openclaw folder and have it check what is going on. It can probably one shot the fix.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
My OpenClaw finally got into a really bad state. I heard of other people having this issue. Everything seems to be breaking all at once. Been banging on it since last night. Wish me luck!
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leovoloshin@leov·
@onusoz And here I was thinking that I was cute making my openclaw use terminal to run Claude code
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Onur Solmaz
Onur Solmaz@onusoz·
Use Claude Code, Codex, and other coding agents directly in Telegram topics and Discord channels, through Agent Client Protocol (ACP), in the new release of OpenClaw Previously this was limited to temporary Discord threads, but now you can bind them to top level Discord channels and Telegram topics in a persistent way! This way, you can use Claude Code freely in OpenClaw without ever worrying about getting your account banned! Still make sure to use a non-Anthropic account and model for the default OpenClaw agent, if you want zero requests to go from OpenClaw harness to Anthropic. For the ACP binding to Claude Code, the risk should be zero! You can see this from the screenshot. After binding, "Who are you?" responds with "I am Claude", since OpenClaw pi harness is not in the way anymore
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OpenClaw🦞@openclaw

OpenClaw 2026.3.7 🦞 ⚡ GPT-5.4 + Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite 🤖 ACP bindings survive restarts 🐳 Slim Docker multi-stage builds 🔐 SecretRef for gateway auth 🔌 Pluggable context engines 📸 HEIF image support 💬 Zalo channel fixes We don't do small releases. github.com/openclaw/openc…

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riley.@lamxnt·
@JamesonCamp The 3 people actually generating revenue from their setups are too busy running a business to post on X
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James Camp 🛠,🛠
James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
I’d bet like 3 people in total are running openclaw usefully and successfully with direct ROI here on X The rest are engagement farming
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leovoloshin
leovoloshin@leov·
@elonmusk @AdamLowisz I get it but it’s 2% not .2% incarcerated. That would be 5,000,000 in the USA that’s too much I think. Currently 1.25m in USA. Implying the answer in America is 4xing the incarceration rate doesn’t feel like a good solution.
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