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If you are seriously this upset about such a tool, why don't you just avoid using it? Instead of commending the author for their work you're trying to tear them down and prove them wrong in every reply. Why not just move on with your day and avoid using it?

I love that we all see the same content on HN. Maybe he will start vibecoding and get hired by OpenAI afterward.

I would be inclined to believe you if you mentioned a single open-source agent that does more than OC. Just one.

Has it occurred to you that the fact that OpenClaw can do so much is exactly why it is problematic from a security point of view.

What about token usage? i've noticed that simple conversations balloon to 100k+ tokens within 1-3 messages. did you have this issue?

I have Claude Max subscription for the main agenttasks. Also use my OpenAI API and Gemini API access for sub-agent work.

Once my Olares One is here, will also be using local LLMs on open models.

https://one.olares.com/


I think that's against the TOS of the Claude Max subscription. You risk being banned.

I'm sorry you think that.

Good on Anthropic! I appreciate how deliberate they are on maintaining user trust. Have preferred Claude's responses more through the API, so I don't imagine this would have affected me as much but it is still nice to see.


>Just as America would like to reduce its dependence on external production, so to do other countries want to reduce their own.

Conflating the president's desire and projecting it onto ordinary people. Most people don't care about this issue, it's the current president who is hellbent on destroying free trade.


What? It's literally open source, you can ssh into the thing and change whatever you want. I am running a fork of a fork of the code right now. I change things all the time.


I am so glad this made first page news on HN!!

Years ago I remember flying with Delta and wondering why the delta bot could beat me in a handful of moves on EASY. Absolutely insane.


And its userbase is essentially just HN users unfortunately


And it’s trying to get them to run away as fast as possible.

Firefox is not going to save us again. It’s arguably part of the problem in a different way.


It's amazing how you can literally start a nonprofit to code a billion-dollar browser, give it away for free, and let people modify it however they want and then HN users will still find a way to act like this is being evil and exploitative. It's as if they care more about whining than they do about their supposed open-source principles.



HN users are almost entirely Google users


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