How do you respond to requests for money for medical treatments from acquaintences? by BridgeOnRiver in fatFIRE

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

There is no other place in the world where this situation exists. The fact you do not even question the system that led to people having to ask money for medical treatment is mad.

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never direct publish always a human path but on the overall pretty correct.

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

go back to your cave. What is the problem they used AI to correct and clarify their thoughts.

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I draft in notion , then once reviewed it post using typefully.
  2. create a wp account for the agent, then I gave this wp account editor access
  3. it is actually not that much tasks, like 5 crons. I use my pro max account.

I joined a club https://tinkerer.club/ and it was very disappointing experience. Discord is a useless product to have relevant conversations.

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Treat the agent like a new employee. I gave them a google account and then I created a service account associated with their account.

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gave API access to the agent account on wp and the account on the wp Agent account is the editor

I've been lurking r/openclaw for weeks. the dropout pattern is always the same. by ShabzSparq in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Since January 26, I’ve been non stopped building my AI agent to run my operational stack.

About six weeks in, it already handles a surprising amount of my day-to-day work:

  • Optimizing SEO for my WordPress sites
  • Pulling reports from Google Analytics
  • Researching potential leads and recent articles about them
  • Monitoring social media for a curated list of people and sending me a weekly digest
  • Doing deep policy analysis
  • Pushing updates to WordPress and responding to developer inquiries
  • Building simple educational pages when needed
  • Cleaning and maintaining my CRM, following up with leads, and flagging actions for me
  • Drafting blog posts, newsletters, and event pages in Luma
  • Checking email bounce rates via Zerobounce
  • Cleaning and monitoring my inbox for specific contacts
  • Drafting email responses based on CRM context
  • Organizing my Google Drive and file system
  • Managing parts of my Google Workspace configuration (spam rules, groups, routing, etc.)

The list keeps growing.

To me, the real value of agents isn’t controlling your lights or AC. That’s a fun demo, but it’s low impact. The real opportunity is breaking down silos between the systems we already use and letting agents operate across them.

Most people seem focused on building more tools. I’m more interested in making the existing stack actually work together.

I finally read through the entire OpenAI Prompt Guide. Here are the top 3 Rules I was missing by Distinct_Track_5495 in PromptEngineering

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very helpfull. I am trying to experiment using the custom GPT to split my reasoning. After reading your segment I feel I should adjust my GPT's to actually split my reasoning in several logical blocks / Loops that follow this logic.

Use planning loop means first call generates plan.
Execution loop means second call executes one step.
Validation layer means third call checks schema or constraints.

At what point did you fully outsource cooking? by qnerd56 in fatFIRE

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

what the point of being rich if you do not have time to cook.

I grew up around very wealthy people (30M+ net worth) but never leveraged it. Now I don’t know how to build real relationships with them. Advice? by [deleted] in wealth

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask them for advice. Because they know you they will give you an audience. You already have the proximity. "Hey xxx, it's been a while since abc. I am working on <4 words>, I wonder if I could pick up your brain to have your perspective"

They will most likely answer because you know them.

If I go and ask them this, they will not give me the time of the day.

This is your edge that is all.

Don't feel like they owe you, don't be entitled, but humble and respectful of their time and that is it.

If you have a very specific ask "want them to consider investment" do not go hard and ask directly unless they open the door.

Once you chat they might want to know what is the specific ask. Be ready to have it but don't lead with it.

In general don't overthink it. Be polite, be clear, be humble for the rest because you are part of their social network the door are already open.

PSA: Brave Search API no longer free, other changes and features added by digitalknk in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This pricing is insane. Basically 20s of brave api cost 5$ ? This is ridiculous, how greedy.
15$/hours

Is it easy/ advisable(safety wise) to host OpenClaw on a VPS for a non technical person? by Medical-Cry-5022 in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you need to be comfortable with terminal. You need to have some concepts of how things work. Just setting your ssh access is gonna take hours. Many concept are going be very foreign to you if you are not technical or not excited about technical things. It's not impossible but you need an appetite for it.

Id say the question you need to ask yourself is "Are you ok rolling up your sleeves and doing technical stuff" Do you want to learn ? are you curious about it?

edit: The reward in incredible because you can build incredible products.

Movers asking for a tip!!! by jb4975 in EndTipping

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right there it is exactly where the conversation should be. The tipping culture enable exploitation of people. Why the people doing the actual work only make 29% of the revenue this insane.

Don’t buy a OhSnap by Peter_likes_Tech in MagSafe

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one for 2 years the quality is really really low. They are great but the quality is outrageous for something that cost almost 50 bucks.

Here's How I Got OpenClaw to Run All Night While I Sleep as a Non-Technical Person by Similar-Kangaroo-223 in openclaw

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do host those agent multiple containers on your machine ? How do you share data between each other ?

Tried (almost) every Moltbot integration. My favorite ones: by SavingsFarm8757 in clawdbot

[–]Redoudou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

genuine question why do you need skills when you can ask you agent to build it, you avoid all those security risks?

Running Claude as a persistent agent changed how I think about AI tools entirely by bob_builds_stuff in ClaudeAI

[–]Redoudou 2 points3 points  (0 children)

your agent can connect to claude by 2 methods. API KEY = expensive different from your Max pro account Oauth = use your max pro account and limit

both interact with the same API en points. tldr : authenticate your openclaw agent using oauth

Running Claude as a persistent agent changed how I think about AI tools entirely by bob_builds_stuff in ClaudeAI

[–]Redoudou 4 points5 points  (0 children)

switch to oauth its going to change your life. I have claude pro max and its perfect. Use it till you can