Mike

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Mike

Mike

@mlwhite321

Katılım Nisan 2012
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Tyler@rezoundous·
"SaaS is dead" "MCP is dead" "OpenClaw is dead" What's dead next, guys?
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Mike@mlwhite321·
@gabriel1 @Kappische If you want itbto pay bills, how would it long into each individual site for example?
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gabriel@gabriel1·
everything. i have a lots of todos spread out on 5 different apps in messages, so it summarizes everything i need to do in a doc then i send agents away to do the things for me with some direction. book appointments, send documents, sign up to things, unsubscribe. makes no sense for human not to be human in the loop nowadays
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
i was skeptical of the openclaw concept first, but turned out i was just stupid very visionary product. perfectly predicted and made it obvious how having access EVERYTHING from ANYWHERE to do ANY work is clearly how the world will run very soon
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Mike
Mike@mlwhite321·
Not sure why nemoclaw is forcing an api key for openclaw
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John M@Jnathn0·
@JulianGoldieSEO OpenClaw can now see your screen, move your mouse, type on your keyboard and run your apps. No API. No setup. Just full computer access. I don't know whether to be amazed or terrified. We spent years worrying about AI taking our jobs. Turns out it just needed our mouse first.
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
OpenClaw just dropped an update that is honestly kind of scary. It can now: • See your screen • Move your mouse • Type on your keyboard • Run apps with no API • Automate your business workflows All powered by GPT-5.4. AI agents aren’t coming. They’re already here.
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Mike
Mike@mlwhite321·
@shickles Anyone been able to get openclaw to control your mouse?
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Steve Shickles
Steve Shickles@shickles·
OpenClaw getting mouse/keyboard control via GPT-5.4 is the logical endpoint of agentic workflows. APIs are the bottleneck now. If your agent can't navigate a UI like a human, it's just a fancy script. Real orchestration happens at the OS level. 🐾
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0x_Vivek@0x_Vivek·
@JulianGoldieSEO gpt 5.4 plus native mouse control is insane still gonna hallucinate that one edge case tho but we’re so back
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
OpenClaw just got a huge upgrade. And this changes what AI agents can actually do. OpenClaw now gives you: → native GPT 5.4 support → real computer control → mouse + keyboard automation → long-task memory handling → cleaner outputs → prompt injection protection This is how you automate real workflows not just chat with AI. Save this video, you’ll understand how to turn AI into an operator. Want the SOP? DM me. 💬
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mary davis@marydavis446257·
The computer control and mouse automation features are massive for actual productivity. To make this work as a real operator you usually need a dedicated machine that stays awake around the clock because local setups often fail when the computer sleeps or the connection drops Setting up the infrastructure and environment for these advanced models can be a total nightmare for most people. I built QuickClaw to handle all that backend work so you can deploy an always on instance in about 60 seconds without touching a single server setting.
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Mike@mlwhite321·
@TechWith_Nova Has anyone been able to get openclaw to control your mouse?
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NOVA@TechWith_Nova·
My OpenClaw bot runs 6 AI agents 24/7 - and I'm giving away the exact skill file for free: - Scouts local businesses without a website - Audits their web presence and scores opportunities - Builds a custom demo site + walkthrough video automatically - Sends cold outreach with the live preview + payment link - Handles objections and closes the sale via email - Maintains existing clients on autopilot Bring your own API keys. No subscription. Fully automated. Reply "SKILL" and I'll send it to you (must be following)
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Mike@mlwhite321·
@minchoi Has anyone been able to get openclaw to control your mouse?
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
Ok OpenClaw is insane. People can't stop building with it. And making money with it. 8 wild examples. 1. Scrum meeting in OpenClaw office
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@LynneK
@LynneK@lynnek2005·
Smoked salmon! That's a huge smoker! 🔥🔥
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Mike@mlwhite321·
@elonmusk Helped me setup openclaw when ChatGpt failed
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Mike@mlwhite321·
@dansemperepico What are some cool things you have used for that are actually helpful?
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Daniel Sempere Pico
Daniel Sempere Pico@dansemperepico·
My OpenClaw is so unbelievably slow now. I mainly use it for information capture, quick voice note yapping to turn into written posts, and food/workout tracking. I just gave it a very short text to edit and it took 4 minutes to reply. Anybody else experiencing this?
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
40,000+ openclaw servers just got exposed to the internet. hackers can easily steal api keys and personal data from over 12,000 of them. if you self-host, your machine might be wide open. i compared the security of every hosted provider to save you. here’s the list 🧵
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
OpenClaw just got a free upgrade ⚡ With Nvidia Nemotron 3 Super now on Ollama, you can run OpenClaw completely free. Just run a simple command, connect it, and you’re good to go. No cost. No limits. Just powerful AI agents. 🚀
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
You don't need to use Openclaw to maximise AI. In fact, in many cases it's not worth the headache. These are all valid alternatives: • Perplexity computer • Manus • Hermes • Claude Code Use Openclaw if you want to experiment - but it's NOT a must.
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Mike
Mike@mlwhite321·
@bradmillscan U guys know any way to use it even though your computer is closed? Seems like when it sleeps my telegram shuts down despite settings thst force it to wake
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️
Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
Is there a way to make your OpenClaw wait for a stream of messages to come in before it starts responding to each one individually? I made one for my wife, but she sends like 4 messages at once to hers instead of 1 crafted message. The bot reacts to each message individually.
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Emily Brown
Emily Brown@Emily_brown_22·
This situation often comes up when the agent is given wide permissions on the local machine. A safer approach is to isolate the installation on a separate drive or run it on a dedicated device so it can’t interact with your personal system files. When these agents run directly on your main operating system, they inherit your user privileges and can execute commands you may not expect. That’s one of the reasons I created QuickClaw. Instead of running the agent on your own computer, it launches a clean cloud instance of OpenClaw in about a minute. The agent stays online for commands through Telegram while remaining completely separate from your local files and hardware.
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
hey guys, openclaw just rm -rf'ed my life i no longer have a physical presence i told it to stop, but it just kept nuking everything. it started with my home, then my kids, my wife... my dog etc now i only exist here, online let this be a warning to us all... use manus instead
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Shruti
Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
This is terrifying. agentic AI is helping people get 10X more done. but there's a reason most people still won't touch it. a Meta security officer couldn't stop OpenClaw from deleting all her files. that story spread because everyone recognised the fear. you give an AI agent access to your computer and you're suddenly not sure who's actually in control anymore. the capability was never the problem. we've had capable agents for over a year. the problem is trust. and nobody building these tools seemed to care enough to solve it. until now.
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