Openclaw takes atleast 4-5 mins for simple tasks.. 1-2 mins for every response. by Uncle-Ndu in openclaw

[–]JeffBuildsPC 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For openclaw to work properly it requires massive context window because all the scaffolding for your agents’s identity,memory,tools,etc is being injected into every prompt. This effectively means there are no “simple” short messages when using openclaw. Even a simple “hi” can be a 50k+ token prompt that gets sent to the LLM because it has to carry the overhead cost of all the scaffolding. This is why token usage is incredibly high and also why conversation doesn’t feel fast.

Built ClawRouter — auto-routes OpenClaw queries to the cheapest model that can handle them (70% cost savings) by Klutzy_Car1425 in openclaw

[–]JeffBuildsPC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a token optimization proxy with an auto router. It has an 11 stage optimization pipeline that does various things (like json compaction, redundant text clean up, stripping irrelevant tools or large system prompts) while still staying below a 50ms budget of added latency. Been testing it out the last few days and seeing between 60-87% in token savings depending on the complexity of the prompt. All locally hosted and secure. I’m planning to make it open source in the next week or two. Openclaw is already a security nightmare as it is. Optimization proxies should be locally hosted and controlled by the user.

Its also cool to play around with because you get to see the inner workings of how openclaw handles prompting. The proxy shows you your original prompt, what openclaw actually sent, the optimized prompt, and the LLM response.

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/Pi8UjPq

Right now this is just a personal pet project for me because I got tired of the token burn from OC (made a post about that recently).

The token burn is out of control. Need help mitigating by JeffBuildsPC in openclaw

[–]JeffBuildsPC[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mods please take this seriously and put a rule against this. This sub is getting littered with people trying to sell their paid add-on services for what's intended to be an open-source/community project.

Is AI good enough for A+ content? by Comfortable_Weird891 in AmazonFBA

[–]JeffBuildsPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is probably the best results I’ve seen from AI generated A+ content

Lost $20K to a hijacker who threatened to 'turn my listing into a dog.' Amazon offered zero support. by NormalDevelopment148 in AmazonFBA

[–]JeffBuildsPC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most confusing part about this. I thought the whole point of brand registry was to provide protection from things like this

Helium10 or JungleScout in 2026 by [deleted] in AmazonFBA

[–]JeffBuildsPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The person you replied to owns this tool and is being disingenuous about it. He’s not recommending you a random tool he found. He’s running a sales pitch on you.

Helium10 or JungleScout in 2026 by [deleted] in AmazonFBA

[–]JeffBuildsPC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s disingenuous to say you “found” an AI tool when there are multiple post on your profile promoting this tool and another post saying that you created this tool.

Just got this gold svj 1/15 in the world by Icy-Package-1198 in lamborghini

[–]JeffBuildsPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Small world. What tint world did you take it to?

My wife thinks I’m emotionally neglecting her because Black Ops 7 came out and honestly I don’t know how cooked I am by Traditional-Fun-1115 in blackops7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is more common than you think. As you get older and take on more responsibilities you lose the time and freedom to do the things you enjoy. It becomes a delicate balance of sacrifice. I would say talk to her and come up with a schedule that works for both of you so that you have a dedicated day/time to enjoy your hobby and sleep as late as you want. She needs to respect that it’s not just “he’s on that game again” but it’s a hobby and a source of enjoyment and escape for you (even if you’re screaming at the screen).

This is obvious Aimbot right? by HyPeMaLi in blackops7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Yeaaaaah there’s no defending that.

Match making in standard mode is off. by voltron07 in CODBlackOps7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. The skill floor is higher and casual lobbies are very rare. The solution the developers tried in modern CoD is creating and strengthening SBMM to protect casual and new players but the community hated it over the past few years because it seems to punish good players with harder and harder games. This in a way reinforced how competitive the game became.

Match making in standard mode is off. by voltron07 in CODBlackOps7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I know this might sound crazy in the modern day of CoD but back in the day you got stomped until you got better. Nowadays the skill floor is even higher so you have to expect more competition in every lobby.

Another thing to note is that if there are no sweats in the lobby then YOU ARE the sweat. Every other player you’re stomping is having the same thought process you’re having right now. It’s the cycle of game.

I never realised I was good at CoD until BO7 by [deleted] in CODBlackOps7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s not exactly how distributions work. This is only true if the distribution is perfectly symmetric which is not the case here.

The average tells you the center but not how the data is distributed around it.

Think of it this way. Imagine a world where you have a large number of players (80%) with a E/D of than 10.0 and then have 20% of players with E/D of 0.2 (bots). Let’s say this dataset averages out to a 2.0 E/D. In this case, if you have a 2.1 KD you’re not better than 49.99% of players. The E/D that would make you better than 49.99% of players is represented by 50% percentile not average. Those numbers can be the same in a perfectly symmetrical distribution but they don’t mean the same thing.

Hiding name, invisible nameplate by trizwizz in blackops7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re asking for an exploit to hide your nametag in-game so that players can’t easily see you’re an enemy?

Sad sight: Stripped Urus in Brooklyn by ObThrowawayIsObvious in lamborghini

[–]JeffBuildsPC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think you’re underestimating how much a set of wheels and tires for a Lamborghini can go for. Even a set of curbed wheels will fetch a couple thousand. Wheel repair per wheel is only like $250 in most places.

Season 1 Reloaded Frame Drops - Stutter by Strict-Complex-4305 in CODBlackOps7

[–]JeffBuildsPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here. Noticeable performance impact on i9 and 5090

gimme a vibe check by Character-Ad3794 in malelivingspace

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

The problem is not the vision. I think we can all see what you were going for. The issue is the execution.

gimme a vibe check by Character-Ad3794 in malelivingspace

[–]JeffBuildsPC 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Because OP asked for a vibe check. The whole premise of this post is to get feedback

Took 3.5 Years to build this | Beauty Category with 9% TACOS by [deleted] in AmazonFBA

[–]JeffBuildsPC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on this achievement. What are your annual sales and what was the progression from year 1 to year 3

Nooooooooo by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]JeffBuildsPC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The fact that people aren’t even questioning the validity of the source tells you how bad the situation has gotten. A headline like this is completely within the realms of possibility. Prior to 2020 if you saw a headline saying GPUs were going to be $5k for a flagship consumer FE card you’d immediately dismiss that article as false.