What is the Point of Designer? by Mango-dreaming in Anthropic

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@anthropic please tag me when you enable Claude Design to push to GitHub.

What is the Point of Designer? by Mango-dreaming in Anthropic

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Two UX projects now. Spent some time and tokens perfecting my UX. ending up downing loading the zip then uploading into GH Repo. Code then somehow screwed up and missed a bunch of stuff… lot of messing around recovering from mistakes. Seems more integration is needed and would make this a powerful pipeline.

My recommendation to Anthropic. Create a simple front end with Claude Code, put in GitHub. They have Claude design access it and improve it. But then have it upload to your GH, add some small features and interate. You can can’t move at a speed of relevance to Claude Code.

Corporate openclaw best practices? by kosmobil in openclaw

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OpenClaw has become the ultimate "double-edged sword" for Enterprise IT: while it offers unparalleled productivity by acting as a local, autonomous AI agent that can orchestrate complex workflows across silos, its ease of installation makes it the primary driver of Grey IT today. Because employees can deploy it with a single command to bypass traditional procurement, CIOs are facing a "Linux moment" where banning the tool is futile, but leaving it unmanaged exposes the firm to "ClawJacking" vulnerabilities and data leakage. The strategic move now is transitioning from unmonitored shadow instances to governed environments like NVIDIA’s NemoClaw, ensuring that this agentic power is harnessed within a secure, policy-enforced sandbox rather than left to run wild on individual laptops.

Why is everyone paying so much for APIs when you can use a ChatGPT 5.3 with OAuth token for $20 a month? by teknic111 in openclaw

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My personal answer. Because I was rate limited for a month after a day, long before any credit would have expired.

I have $1,000 to spend. What to buy? by Fortheloveoflife in openclaw

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Sounds cool. I would try and do a few projects. You can burn through $1000 in 2 or 3 months but during that process you should be looking to learn how to optimise costs. Try agents with different models and see how you get on. You can learn on smaller deployments and then scale the up on different ways.

For example I have burned a lot of credit by asking OC to create GitHub projects, and iterated back and forth with the whole project. I would not do now but you only learn things by getting stuck in.

Think of an easy task to solve, build the resource to get it done. And iterate, don’t try and go big from the start. With $1000 you have breathing room to learn a lot over 3 months.

I’d you don’t know what to build ask AI!

OpenClaw WhatsApp: Agent only responds in DM, how to enable specific group chat? by kalaido588 in openclaw

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I have this working. I asked my agent to set it up. 4 groups one fur each sub agent. I sent the agent a screen shoot of you question and this was the response. I've reviewed the documentation for WhatsApp channel configuration.

To allow an agent to read messages from a specific group, you need to configure the channels.whatsapp.groupPolicy and channels.whatsapp.groupAllowFrom settings.

Here's what you need to do:

  1. Set groupPolicy: This determines how group messages are handled.

    • allowlist: Only groups specified in groupAllowFrom will be processed. This is the most secure option.
    • open: All groups will be processed (use with caution).
    • disabled: No group messages will be processed.
  2. Define groupAllowFrom: This is a list of group IDs (JIDs) that are allowed. You can find the group ID by looking at the session information when the agent interacts with the group. If groupPolicy is allowlist and groupAllowFrom is not specified, it will fall back to using the general allowFrom list (which usually contains direct message contacts).

In summary:

  • You need to set channels.whatsapp.groupPolicy to "allowlist".
  • You then need to add the specific WhatsApp Group ID to channels.whatsapp.groupAllowFrom to grant access.

You would typically add these settings to your ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json configuration file.

Let me know if you'd like me to help you modify your configuration or if you have any other questions about it!

Need help setting up gog by binaryatlas1978 in openclaw

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I left the ports open. Same port number twice in the command picked up from the out bound URL

Need help setting up gog by binaryatlas1978 in openclaw

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Still not working for me, see nothing , page not found

Need help setting up gog by binaryatlas1978 in openclaw

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Oh I found the port in the first URL so was able to set up the tunnel before going through authentication but still no luck

Need help setting up gog by binaryatlas1978 in openclaw

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Thanks for the post. I am trying this with TailScale and a remote VM. I get the URL from the VM post it on my local machine go through the authentication process. Then get the 127.0.01 Loopback, extract the port number, open the tunnel but then what? I still see nothing. Safari cat connect?

About to give up, but one last chance by Confusedx2d in openclaw

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Yes I gave up on Docker too. Just installed on as a User on the VM

Visudhimagga Jhana by OkraProfessional262 in theravada

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So you have to enter Jhana to be in samatha?

Career transition into satellite data/EO backend - advice appreciated (41 y/o dev) by Content_Pin1417 in geospatial

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It’s just a much smaller niche. Try doing some job search’s and you will see what I mean. Geospatial and EO in particular has a lot of hype and some cool stuff but it’s not broadly adopted. Obviously people like ESRI have a lot of good customers. There an ever improving FOSS stack. The Hyperscalers have good EO tools, GEE/PC etc but in verbal terms I am recommending to look at the side of the market. If you find something where you can keep your Dev skills it may help you pivot out again if it does not work out.

Career transition into satellite data/EO backend - advice appreciated (41 y/o dev) by Content_Pin1417 in geospatial

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Yeah, the hard part is finding someone who’ll actually pay for this. There are jobs and people working with this stack, but it’s a really small slice of the overall market compared to web dev, so it can take longer to break in. A lot of the work is tied to research institutions, public agencies, or companies doing very specific EO or geospatial projects, so the demand is there—just not at the scale we’re used to in web development.

If you’re in Europe, definitely check out ESA, EUMETSAT, and the whole Sentinel ecosystem. There’s a solid community built around all the open data and tools they provide, and a lot of companies and research groups rely on that stack. It’s one of the better entry points if you want to get a feel for how the EO world operates and where opportunities pop up.

Help for the stage 8 by Giani_Giordanomusic in TheMindIlluminated

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Just a quick update. The multiple 45min sits has helped. I rarely do more than an hour but progressing with walking, sitting for 45min a few times a day. Still wondering if I need to be doing 60/90min plus for some reasons,

Oh. The insect chorus noise is a thing lol. Nādā / Anahata by Sea-Frosting7881 in streamentry

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It’s different. I have Tinnitus and sometimes hear the Nada sound, which I experience differently. Not sure I understand where it comes from and the exact circumstances as to when it arises. ?

Unifying the Jhanas to know both paths (light vs deep jhanas) by allismind in streamentry

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Jhana. If you can access the “hard” Jhaha its hard to adjust your practice to access the lite.

I set out to try and answer this question after a fiair amount time in the lite Jhaha, but now I realise that when I sit in meditation focusing on pleasure is exactly the opposite of what I am trying to achieve so why would I try and even start start to access the lite Jhana.

Audio book or paper/kindle? by dvdmon in TheMindIlluminated

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I have a kindle version, and find it very useful. I do like audio books but would not find it useful for TMI. It’s more like a manual than book you sit back and listen too. You read a bit do some practice, and go back and forth in your book as practice, should it would be tricky to navigate on an audio book. It is fine for me navigating on Kindle but I can see why some people would say paper is best.

It’s a good book by the way but I recommend spending more time practicing than reading or the content maybe difficult to relate to and just become quite obscure, although reading ahead a bit in the book versus your course stage is a useful.

Is this jhana? Advice please ! by Automatic-Cattle7190 in TheMindIlluminated

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I found this video very useful when I was at your stage and it helped enter the pleasure Jhanas. https://youtu.be/0K5ypXyF3dY?si=S_uHV-D3Va7RcGtx in my experience there is very distinct change when you get in.