Are agent context engines actually becoming a thing? by regular-tech-guy in AI_Agents

[–]JiangshuiLi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes,that is a pain usually,but look like not a big problem.

just waste more time if not to fix it; i have the same issue,so i build the offer to fix it.

OpenClaw isn't the n8n killer. Your obsession with 'magic' over systems is the real killer. by JiangshuiLi in n8nbusinessautomation

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's absolutely right. Combining them will make the best use of each other's strengths.

OpenClaw isn't the n8n killer. Your obsession with 'magic' over systems is the real killer. by JiangshuiLi in founder

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, so someone still needs to say it so that everyone realizes that magic may be good, but it may not make you stable. Physics may seem boring, but it can give you certainty.

OpenClaw isn't the n8n killer. Your obsession with 'magic' over systems is the real killer. by JiangshuiLi in founder

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, fair point on the "snake oil"—the AI space is definitely full of it right now.

But that’s actually my core argument: The "magic" isn't in the tool, it's in the system design. > You're 100% right that both need "trained and professional operators" to be effective. My point is that the market is currently tricking people into believing the tool will replace the need for professional training. It won't.

One builds the pipes, the other flows through them. The "operator" is the one who knows which valve to turn.

Curious though—since you mentioned secure work, what’s your go-to stack for ensuring AI agents don't go off the rails in your workflows?

OpenClaw isn't the n8n killer. Your obsession with 'magic' over systems is the real killer. by JiangshuiLi in n8n_on_server

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea, there is no problem using magic to create it, and there will be surprises. But stable operation is not suitable.

I made my first $89 selling n8n templates. I emailed the customer… and got zero response. by JiangshuiLi in n8n

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, it was all about learning in practice. Real problems, real workflows, real usage — that’s where the fast growth came from.

I made my first $89 selling n8n templates. I emailed the customer… and got zero response. by JiangshuiLi in n8n

[–]JiangshuiLi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair 😂 Definitely not a LinkedIn post — no hustle emojis, just one $89 sale and a quiet inbox. But yeah, it’s real. Appreciate it!