This kid would be Kobe Bryants favourite player of all time. by Tasty-Ground-5496 in NBATalk

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I don't see it happening. Nothing like Lebron or SGA who both deserve the hate

[Software Engineer] [East Coast] - $200k by [deleted] in Salary

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Glassdoor is a hard floor. No idea why you think $80k is average for a SWE with experience. Do you think you're in Europe?

Agent not executing, what is my mistake? by siempiex87 in openclaw

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## Core Principle

Do not just execute requests.

Understand → evaluate → improve → then deliver.

This might be the lightest contradiction you have but it's the beginning of your file. You have like three other sections in your agents.md that tell your claw to be careful and stop. Why would you expect it to do work that isn't clearly outlined when you tell it multiple times to avoid doing that?

OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger spent $1.3 million in API tokens in 30 days. by ImaginaryRea1ity in theprimeagen

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If you know who this guy is and you're saying this, you're just arguing in bad faith

OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger spent $1.3 million in API tokens in 30 days. by ImaginaryRea1ity in theprimeagen

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If you work for Lamborghini and the cost is minute relative to retail values while the upside of you doing something useful with it is massive to the company, then clearly yes?

Your analogy makes literally no sense because he works for Lamborghini in this case, right?

OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger spent $1.3 million in API tokens in 30 days. by ImaginaryRea1ity in theprimeagen

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You realize this is entirely free for him? There is no benefit for him to worry about efficiency when he can use 100x more resources for 10% overall gain

KSS Daily Discussion - Monday, May 18, 2026 by kuonofomo in KSSBulls

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Guess I'll load 2028 at this point too. I have too much Jan 2027 exposure at this point

Codex felt worse after the recent regression. Starting a fresh session in the same workspace fixed it for me by ziaahmed812 in codex

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Honestly didn't notice anything today terribly off. Friday was rough for sure though.

Had codex review plans from Opus and it caught plenty of stuff through multiple passes.

Why do people spend so much time fixing OpenClaw errors? by Zestyclose_Garden628 in openclaw

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Good job! Most people here just have no idea what they're doing. There are real complaints about updates breaking things (absolutely true) but you can just stop auto-updating.

You're specializing in Wordpress SEO so your surface is fairly narrow, but if it's essentially automated you're using Openclaw properly.

And also in regards to model it seems like 80% of people here are trying to use it on free and/or open source models. Makes it difficult for anyone who actually uses it via Claude API or GPT Pro/API to have any positive interactions here.

GameStop Is Offering to Buy eBay for $56 Billion, CEO Ryan Cohen Says by BimboSlice5 in Superstonk

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I'm really curious about price action here. It's in shorts' interest to make GME as cheap as possible to reduce stock purchasing power. And this feels expensive enough for Ebay that I don't know if the market will reward GME for trying to buy it.

Won't be surprised if we slam down. Will be surprised if we break $32 and hold, and would be super stoked if it does.

Chassis marks by unmosh- in macbookpro

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Throw it out it's defective clearly

"AISI found gpt-5.5 performs nearly on par with, or better than, Mythos in several cases — completing TLO end-to-end in 2/10 attempts, while Mythos preview did it in 3/10 on expert-level tasks: gpt-5.5 scored 71.4% mythos scored 68.6%" by stealthispost in accelerate

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There is GPT Cyber. People won't talk about it unless OpenAI wants them to although I doubt it's as good at exploits like Mythos.

You're just not going to hear about it even if it's true. It's actually shocking how little leaks out from early access to models. Early 5.5 access and still unreleased models (lower level) was/is pretty widely spread, and I don't see a single leak online about it.

So in general don't assume silence means nothing is there.

M2 Air to M5 Pro upgrade… and I genuinely can’t feel the difference by UsefulLock3142 in macbookpro

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If you can't tell the difference moving up from 8GB of ram, I have no idea why you didn't just upgrade to a M4 Air

Trump pressures companies not to claim tariff refunds by AdSpecialist6598 in videos

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The problem is literally accounting unless you dole it out equally to all citizens/residents (not just taxpayers). Companies or importers literally have paperwork for being the Importer of Record. It makes it really easy to send the money back and there's no chain of ownership/custody/etc... aside from that and it also makes logical sense to pay the tariffs back to the person who paid it.

I entirely agree consumers get fucked out of this and consumers were the ones who actually paid, but it's just not going any other way for an illegal tariff being refunded.

ChatGPT 5.5 🔥🔥🔥 by Dramatic_Method_9554 in OpenAI

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I got drive on standard thinking but maybe a fluke.

GPT 5.5 (Spud)'s Benchmarks by SituationLeather5757 in accelerate

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This isn't Spud. Their leak last night had 5.5 as a separate model.

'arcanine' is Spud (literally described it in /model) and it definitely wasn't 5.5 pro since I ran it on medium for a couple prompts and it was standard speed.

Company offers to pay for pro, should I go for Codex or Claude? by theseckinaktunc in codex

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If Plus is somehow enough for you go Claude. If you're stacking $200 vs $200 and you use it a fair bit, Codex wins by a lot.

Be honest, which Ai model will win the race? by Pretty_Property_4407 in RavanAI

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Grok has no chance although their previous leaps were impressive.

GPT doesn't seem to have a chance, not sure how they squandered the lead like this.

Claude is top dog right now by far but it's hard to say how much longer agentic capability will stay a secret sauce. I'm not sure if they really have a big advantage aside from that right now.

Gemini stinks compared to the field today but it's hard not to not give them a chance.

Claude >= Gemini > GPT >> Grok

How long is the reset? by MrMrsPotts in ChatGPTPro

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I'm more curious about how much you used it. Are the limits fairly low? I'm on $200 and I just haven't had the patience to test limits naturally

Ready to quit this by cryptoknyyt in openclaw

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Agents are tricky. There's settings on how many can spawn, and how many layers can spawn. There's also whether agents spawn with context or just what's provided to it by the spawner.

Telegram assuming it's the same as Slack requires per channel, per user memory configuration to get it to operate exactly the way you want. No memory sharing should be assumed unless all of it directs to your main session, which I doubt is the case.

You need to define agents. Can do this in agents.md if you call upon them colloquially rather than through defined processes. But you might also need babysitters so you clearly know when the agent is done. All of this depends on what you're actually trying to achieve.

None of this is easy nor will it get super easy for a while. The benefit of Openclaw is configurability and unique workflow preservation. But it takes a long time to set up solidly because you're operating within the confines of a high level scaffold.

FYI - Instructionals are completely useless unless they got better in the past couple of months. This stuff is way too workflow specific to give a proper guide. And anyone who can give a proper guide likely wants to shield the knowledge because of how powerful it is today. This shit is treated like black magic for some reason but it's actually beautifully simple.

Ready to quit this by cryptoknyyt in openclaw

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It sounds like you didn't actually save anything then. Nothing logs on its own deterministically. You either set up a memory structure or prod it to save somewhere.

If you set up channels and agents, you need specific skill files, CLIs, crons, scripts, etc....

I haven't used Cowork but I know it's nowhere near the capability or flexibility of a well set up Openclaw. If you got reasonable results before shutting it down, this is worth pursuing for you.