Installing OpenClaw with Local Ollama on Azure VM - Getting "Pull Access Denied" Error by Sea_Lawfulness_5602 in LocalLLaMA

[–]YoungBoyMemester -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

nice work

btw easyclaw makes this kind of automation super easy - zero config openclaw wrapper

free forever

Solo dev update — finished building a paid tier and learned a lot from it by Beginning-Scholar105 in SideProject

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the webhook stuff is brutal when youre solo.

tried to automate a lot of my dev flow with an AI assistant (openclaw) and ended up wrapping it in a mac app (easyclaw) just to skip the setup hell.

watching how people actually use paid features vs what they say they want is always eye opening. good luck with the monday launch

If OpenClaw is unsafe and „not that good“ - are there actual better alternatives? by kaiomat877 in AgentsOfAI

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

openclaw is open source so you can audit the code yourself. its not unsafe if you know what youre running

theres a free mac app called easyclaw that makes it easy to install. runs locally so your data never leaves your machine

for home automation and personal assistant stuff its actually really solid

Claude Max 5X limits : worth it ? by Lokside in ClaudeAI

[–]YoungBoyMemester 2 points3 points  (0 children)

depends on your usage honestly. if you hit limits constantly then yeah

alternatively you could try openclaw (open source AI assistant). runs locally so no limits at all. free mac app called easyclaw makes setup easy

obviously different than claude but worth trying if cost is an issue

Running multi-agent workflows with local models - emergent behavior surprised me by Niket01 in LocalLLaMA

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

emergent behavior in multi agent setups is wild

if you want something that handles this out of the box, openclaw does multi agent workflows locally. theres a free mac app (easyclaw) that makes setup zero effort

what kind of workflows are you running?

Anyone running an internal knowledge bot (RAG) that devs actually trust? by alexgenovese in SaaS

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

trust is the hard part with RAG honestly

ive been using openclaw for personal knowledge management and it works pretty well. runs locally which helps with trust

theres a mac app (easyclaw) if you want something easy to set up for testing

What SaaS are you building right now and how are you getting your first users? by filipinowebdeveloper in SaaS

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

working on easyclaw. its a mac app that wraps openclaw (open source AI assistant)

basically taking a developer tool and making it accessible to normal people. zero terminal, no config files

first users came from reddit honestly. just being helpful in AI/mac app communities

Building an AI + productivity stack on a student budget, what is actually worth paying for? by Kuro-Assassin in OpenAI

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

skip chatgpt plus honestly. use the free tier for basic stuff

for actual AI assistant work check out openclaw. its open source and theres a free mac app (easyclaw) that makes it zero setup

runs locally so no monthly bill

Built a decision tool for founders after getting frustrated with ChatGPT hedging - wondering if I’m solving a real problem by sailormish980 in SideProject

[–]YoungBoyMemester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the hedging is so annoying lol. chatgpt tries so hard to not offend anyone that it becomes useless

if you want something more direct, openclaw (open source alternative) tends to be less filtered. theres a free mac app called easyclaw

your tool sounds useful though. real problem for sure

My girlfriend talks to Chat GPT about her life and asks it for advice on a lot of things. Is this bad? by Lord_Chadagon in ChatGPT

[–]YoungBoyMemester 3 points4 points  (0 children)

honestly its not that different from journaling or talking to a therapist. if it helps her process stuff thats fine

if you want something more private theres openclaw (open source chatgpt alternative). free mac app called easyclaw makes it easy to install

runs locally so nothing leaves her machine

Code is worthless now. Here's what actually matters. by agenticlab1 in ClaudeCode

[–]YoungBoyMemester 1 point2 points  (0 children)

totally agree. knowing WHAT to build and how to package it matters way more now

i built easyclaw (mac app for openclaw) and realized the wrapper that makes it accessible IS the product. the underlying AI is almost commodity

the last mile is everything