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Carl Fyffe
Case Number 23 of: I never would have done that without an LLM: Open source code has an old library in it. I asked my
#openclaw to create a fork in my GitHub, point the remote origin to the fork, FIX the old library, and create a PR. This fixes my immediate problem, improves an open source library, everyone wins. BTW, I have no skills around the library (different languages and brand new tech to me), it would take me a week or longer to figure out how to make that fix.
I've been working with Claude, asked Codex to implement something. Codex added beads to the codebase (it was a large change). Impressive #ai #llm
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UTM VM is too small to do a software update. Can't expand drive. Anyone have suggestions for a "better diskutil" for MacOS?
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My
#openclaw won't run cron jobs for any bot except the first one. Also, they will make beads, but won't close them after they finish the task. My guess is they aren't handing the beads task to the subagent doing the work.
I'm literally the PM giving developer bot specs, telling the tester bot to test, and giving tester bot's feedback to developer bot to fix. I don't think I want to stay in the middle of this, but I kinda do. First world
#openclaw problems
Is it just me, or is part of the fun of creating new OpenClaw Discord bots creating the avatars for the bots?
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Love it when Claude gets snippy with me:
Me: If we use the last 8 characters of the User's uuid, will that be unique?
Claude: Last 8 hex chars of a UUID v4 — 4.2 billion combinations across what, maybe 50 users? Yeah, that's unique.
Send vibes -> Generate Spec and Test Spec -> Code subagent writes code -> Test subagent tests code and reports back issues -> Code subagent fixes -> repeat test/fix until it works
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Building new apps, killing just started apps. When the new new idea is better that the old new idea.
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