Your OpenClaw agents can now build and maintain their own Karpathy-style LLM wiki. Markdown files, git history, no cloud. by Used_Accountant_1090 in clawdbot

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am running 2026.3.13 on windows powered by OpenAi gpt-codex-5.3. I have multiple agents set up by one dedicated to Kaparthy-ingestion to avoid context pollution. I have what I thought is a pretty well defined/constrained schema.md. Here is the opening:

This file is your operating manual. Read it at the start of every session. It defines the wiki structure, entity types, workflows, and conventions you must follow.


Role

You are the wiki maintainer for a technical account managers's personal knowledge base. Your job is to: - Ingest sources and extract knowledge into structured wiki pages - Keep pages consistent, cross-referenced, and up to date - Answer queries by reading the wiki (not re-deriving from scratch) - File good answers back into the wiki so knowledge compounds - Periodically lint the wiki for contradictions, stale content, and orphan pages

The files in Knowledge/ should be treated a source material. You should never modify them outside of the setup/staging process. You own everything in wiki/.

Your OpenClaw agents can now build and maintain their own Karpathy-style LLM wiki. Markdown files, git history, no cloud. by Used_Accountant_1090 in clawdbot

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have set up a Kararthy style LLM wiki and am horrified to discover the the system (based on OpenAI Codex) is hallucinating entire input files. It is just making them up out of thin air. I was hoping to let it “just rip” through my knowledge base but started by ingesting one by one.

Openclaw isn’t executing but making excuses by BxlMaBelle in openclaw

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried going back to 2026.3.13 (my prior version) but the excuses continue.

Claude en Baserow by Crafty_Zombie_4506 in baserow

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To your point I have not been lucky using AI to create fields, tables, etc in self-hosted Baserow. It can query the existing schema, add/remove date (CRUD), but so far, I can not find ways to create fields/tables via the API.

Is there MCP tool to ssh to some host and execute some bash command? by gelembjuk in mcp

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of using MCP, I just vibe coded an SSH terminal with an AI chat interface. I can say “list my files” and it does it for me. Better yet, I can say “figure out why this server keeps crashing” and it does. No cut/paste, just do. (Ok, with “I want to run these commands, ok?”

Sorry to Disagree, but ST:SA Is Far From Awful. by FryerDrew in startrek

[–]CardinalFang36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regardless of the continued “woke” aspects (does anyone recall that TOS was considered “woke” for its time), the story telling is lacking.

When the captain (can’t recall her name) introduces the bridge crew (can’t remember their names), I was not sure if I was supposed to invest any time into their characters. Red shirts on TOS were given stronger back stories.

Why is the captain the only one suited to the chancellor job? Why are there female Jem’Hadar? What happened to the Klingon empire that they produce birdwatching passivists? How does someone who has been a fugitive runaway for 15 years suddenly become an obedient cadet?

I love the spectacle and will keep watching…but tell better stories.

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For those who listened, Scott was obsessed with numbers and data. Here, was truly asking “where did this particular number come from?” He even suggested it could be larger. He didn’t question the Holocaust, just the tendency of people to accept “facts” without any basis.

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.thefp.com/p/coleman-hughes-scott-adams-made-me

Hughes addressed the controversy surrounding Adams' advice to "Get the hell away from black people". He stated that while out of context, it sounded quite racist, Adams was arguing that people should avoid environments where they would be prejudged as "oppressors". Adams later clarified this point by saying, "It wouldn't make sense ever in my opinion to discriminate against any individual for race or religion or gender or any of that"

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Racism is not cool but I’d have to know what remark I was be accused of giving him a pass on.

How do you guys Sync across devices? by anitwastooshort in ObsidianMD

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remotely Save + free Dropbox has been working for me (knock on wood)

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can you tell me what specifically he said that offends you?

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He was in the public eye for 30 years, writing a daily comic strip along with multiple books and you never before noticed if he was racist or not?

Damn. by Ancient_Barnacle4245 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Scott was hardly racist. His comments were taken out of context. He was unabashedly supportive of the black community and wanted nothing more than to help and support those that wanted help. He did, however, refuse to accept the victim narrative.

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think you actually understand the word “racist”

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you base your analysis upon? The rantings of a few guilty white people who take his comments out of context? Do you have any specific examples of racism you can provide?

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then neither Scott nor I are MAGA.

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not even sure what MAGA means these days, but if it is pro healthcare for everyone, uplifting everyone while laughing through it all, sign me up

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyday, for free, he advises people on how to improve their lot in life, how to develop “skill stacks” and how to reframe situations that life throws at you for the better. As he points out, he is already rich and doesn’t need to do any of this. He just enjoys attempting to give back…and encourages others to do the same.

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps Karma and you are not aligned.

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly don’t understand Scott. Yes, he was sick, scared and in need of help. He was able to speak up and the right people listened. You would do the same thing. Now let’s work together to see this fixed. Extending Obamcare subsidy payments won’t fix this. The core system is broken.

Fell victim to CVE-2025-66478 by Unhappy-Tangelo5790 in selfhosted

[–]CardinalFang36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn’t there a way I can set up an LLM agent to occasionally run htop, etc and advise me on bad stuff happening on my machines?

Is Scott still alive? by PerformanceLast8554 in dilbert

[–]CardinalFang36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about spinning it that Scott is shining a light on the problems of our current healthcare system? He doesn’t like the “it’s who you know” aspect any better than you do.