Nico
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Nico
@ncowbr
Entrepreneur | AI, tech & real estates | Critical takes on tech & politics → Innovation first, bureaucracy last
Katılım Eylül 2023
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Wir sagen Ja zu Einwanderung in Arbeit, aber Nein zu illegaler Migration. Deshalb haben wir die Grenzen gesichert und die illegale #Migration beendet. Klar ist: Wer Straftaten begeht, muss unser Land wieder verlassen. Die Statistiken zeigen deutlich: Unsere Maßnahmen wirken. #Arena
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@Eng_china5 Someone out there who can run a 1.6T model on his home setup?😂😂😂😂😂😂
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🚀 DeepSeek-V4 Preview is officially live & open-sourced! Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1M context length.
🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Pro: 1.6T total / 49B active params. Performance rivaling the world's top closed-source models.
🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Flash: 284B total / 13B active params. Your fast, efficient, and economical choice.
Try it now at chat.deepseek.com via Expert Mode / Instant Mode. API is updated & available today!
📄 Tech Report: huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/De…
🤗 Open Weights: huggingface.co/collections/de…
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Der Staat kann nicht alle Unsicherheiten, Risiken und Disruptionen der Weltpolitik auffangen. Der Staat – das sind wir alle. Was wir aus unseren Töpfen nehmen, fehlt an anderer Stelle. Aber der Staat soll auch nicht an den höheren Preisen zusätzlich mitverdienen. Denn klar ist: Steigen die Preise, steigen automatisch auch die Steuereinnahmen.
Deshalb senken wir die Energiesteuer, die den Spritpreis beeinflusst. Diese Maßnahme:
➡️ wirkt sofort
➡️ entlastet direkt die Betroffenen
➡️ entlastet auch den Mittelstand
➡️ ist rechtssicher.

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@ncowbr @sleepin_volk @Home_of_Fight Maybe he should've just had one full time job.
"Man has to pay rent and for his own food while starting career."
Nico: 😳 *reaches for his lotion, kleenex, and pulls up an image of Ilia topless playing with flowers*
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😬👀 Ilia Topuria trains his eyes and their focus showing his scientific approach:
"Glasses let us see how the left eye and the right eye work, and most of all see how both work in sync.
What we are doing is a cognitive exercise in which he has to select the numbers from 1 to 50 while also working om accommodation and binocular vision."
🎥 @Topuriailia
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@sleepin_volk @Home_of_Fight You do know he worked 4 jobs just to pay his rent and food when he started his career.
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@Home_of_Fight Must be nice being absolutely rich as fuck since birth.
I wish I had these type of resources.
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@heyshrutimishra I integrated Codex CLI … literally no extra cost.
I run 6 agents on 1 subscription
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Your OpenClaw is 3x more expensive than it needs to be.
Mine was burning $680/month. Today after auditing I cut it by two-thirds. No capability lost.
Here are the six things to check on yours.
1. Read your core workspace files.
Go to ~/.openclaw/workspace/ and open every file in there. AGENTS.md. TOOLS.md. IDENTITY.md. SOUL.md. MEMORY.md. HEARTBEAT.md.
These get injected into your model on every single turn. Most people set them up months ago and never looked again.
If a line isn't doing real work, delete it. This is the highest-leverage fix you can make.
2. Audit your tools in the Control UI.
Open your OpenClaw Control UI, go to Agents → Tool Access.
You probably have "Full" preset with 30+ tools enabled. Each one ships a JSON schema on every message.
video_generate, music_generate, tts, canvas, apply_patch, x_search — if you don't use them, turn them off.
3. Replace 20 bloated tools with one Composio connection.
Most OpenClaw users have Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Slack, Notion, Linear, GitHub, and a dozen more MCPs connected.
Each one ships its full tool schema or some content in TOOLS.md file on every single turn. That's 10-20k tokens of JSON before you've said a word.
4. Stop overloading one agent. Split it.
If your main agent handles email, crons, code, chat, and random research, it's carrying context for all of them on every turn.
Run two or three agents with focused scopes. One for personal ops (email, calendar, reminders). One for coding and infra. One for content and research. Each gets a lean workspace and only the tools it needs.
If self-hosting multiple agents feels like too much to babysit, use a managed OpenClaw host: KiloClaw, MaxClaw, or KimiClaw. No compute to run, model included, agent runs 24/7. Offload the heavy one and keep your main lean.
5. Run heavy tasks in throwaway sub-agents.
Almost nobody uses this and it's OpenClaw's best-kept secret.
When you ask your agent to do something big: research a topic, refactor code, scrape a site... spawn a sub-agent with sessions_spawn. It runs in an isolated session with minimal context, does the job, returns the result, and dies.
Your main session stays clean. The expensive context of your real conversation doesn't get polluted by one-off research. You pay for the task, not for dragging its history around forever.
6. Run /context detail once a week.
It shows every file, skill, and tool schema in your context with token counts.
Most people never run it. New skills, tools, and files sneak in over time. A quick weekly check keeps it in shape.
I ran all six of these wrong until today. Caught it at $680/month. Could easily have been $2000.
🔖 Bookmark this... you'll want it when your bill spikes.
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„Erneuerbare Energien verteidigen“ – Neubauer mobilisiert Tausende zu Demos gegen Reiche to.welt.de/anfTnH2

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they: OpenClaw is so insecure look at all these GHSAs!
reality: we are just an indicator of the coming storm
Sam Saffron@samsaffron
After 13 years we WILL NOT be closing the @discourse source code. Instead we invest heavily in security and adapt to the times. Last monthly release had 50 CVEs thanks to multi day scans using GPT 5.4 xhigh. x.com/pumfleet/statu…
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