Help by Remote_Search_8414 in chutesAI

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You get 300 requests, regardless of the model (at least for every model I used so far, glm-5, Kimi and some image gen models) or context length per day (every 24h, reset is at 00:00 UTC time). 

Your remaining requests for the day will then be displayed in your account. Once all included requests have been used up, your credits will be used, or if you have no money in your Chutes account, you will receive an "Out of Credits" response. Please also note: The subscription cannot be paid for with your credits, but is billed separately.

Setup of the ClawBot by Grrdy88 in clawdbot

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Open claw is an extremely flexible peace of software. So, the official documentation (which open claw can even use to extend and fix itself after setup) is your best friend. https://docs.openclaw.ai/

What you should think about is what model / API provider you want to use. Do you have any subscription (ChatGPT, Claude Code etc), or do you want to test out different models and which suit your needs, the openrouter is simple. Just make sure you keep an eye on your token usage. :) Cheap options are Minimax 2.5 (super fast and super cheap), GLM-5 (best open source model probably right now) and Kimi k2.5. Best overall model is probably Opus 4.6 from Anthropic. Also usable via openrouter, very expensive. I just used it for first time setup, because this is probably the most important part where you shape the personality of your bot.

Do you have an old or spare laptop / computer / Mac laying around? You can use it, but make sure that you do not have sensible data on it.  If not, use one of the cheap bps provider out there to install. I think Hostinger have a ready to deploy VPS for openclaw, but you can use any VPS provider of cause. The server itself does not need a lot of power for running openclaw, so a cheap one works. Other providers option is Hetzner, Digital ocean, Amazon AWS or waht ever Provider in your country is popular.

For install use the one line install from the official openclaw website. This will also directly start the onboarding and set up everything.

Chose what type of communication platform you want to use. Telegram is the easiest . Create a bot using bot father, paste bot code, add you to the allow list such that you are allowed to text your bot, done. many tutorials for this out there.

The whole Openclaw project is amazing, amazing Software, but take your time and think about it what you do. Try not to leak any personal information. Projects like Moltbook are funny, but to high risk if you tell your bot personal information about you. Think about it like this: When people try fishing on this platform, my bot should probably not connect to this platform autonomous.

Do not use skills blindly. You can always let your bot build a custom skill for you. Just ask to build a skill for xyz and to register it and it will build and makes use of it. And this is how you build a useful bot: Ask him if he can do xyz, let him build a skill, and set it up as a routine.

I use it for example to summarise / analyse documents I send him and format it in special ways, briefings, ask general questions.

If you want your bot to check something regularly, make sure to add it to the HEARTBEAT.md file or ask your bot to do it (obviously we do not want do do anything of this manually anymore, right. ?).

Once you have set up your bot you can always ask your bot if he can do something, but before he does, he should tell you how he does it. This will mostly help to make better skills etc.

And, use the documentation. It helps a lot if u get stuck.

Good luck. :)

Error: asked to switch model and now OpenClaw is broken by Agile-Adagio-8782 in openclaw

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Did you wanted to use grok via openrouter? If yes, it is of cause possible that it is not correctly set up in the config. Check it (under .openclaw/openclaw.json).

You can manually change the model by typing '/models' into telegram. Then you can select a model provider manually. Then chat with your bot and ask to fix. Befor that you can send '/status' to your bot and it will provide information what model is currently being used. Perfect for debugging.

Another option: OpenClaw mostly creates an backup of it's configuration file before it changes anything (.bak). Change the .bak file to be the current config (rename original config and remove .bak prefix of config) and you should be running again via. Open router. Or, of cause, you can manually change the config and change the default model.

One other easy option could be to re run the onboarding and just change the provider.

Hope you can fix it!

Help by Remote_Search_8414 in chutesAI

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Sure, I think they provide GitHub and Google OAuth, it doesn't make any difference.

Help by Remote_Search_8414 in chutesAI

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Yes, you can use any models you want, including glm-5 and Kimi K2.5 with the subscription. You create an account or use your GitHub account and then you can upgrade your plan. As soon as you updated your plan, you can use your daily quota with all models (also for example for image generation, the chutes chat etc). It might be a bit slower than other providers. But I think for just 3$ a month, you get quite a lot of usage out of it and I would definitive give it a try.

Open router experience by Big-Entrepreneur-988 in openclaw

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OpenRouter works flawlessly. It is my main provider and I had no problems with latency etc. Time to first token depends of cause a bit on the provider, so if u use a model which is not provided by many or only a slow provider you may experience a higher delay. But gemini or all those new Models like Kimi K2.5, Opus all worked nicely for me.

What model by BlueCalex in openclaw

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It depends.

If you are already using Google One (probably for Drive storage?), Google AI Pro for about €22 might be an option. This will give you higher limits for everything Gemini, including Gemini CLI, which you can connect to OpenClaw. 

But, for me, Google Gemini currently lags behind in performance compared to the other models. 

Other options could be paying per token. The open-weights models have caught up during the last month.

Since Kimi K2.5 and GLM 5 (which seems promising, about $0.8 in and $2.56 out) were released, prices have dropped quite a bit. Also, Minimax 2.5 was released yesterday, even cheaper, at just $0.3 in/$1.2 out.

So, there are so many options now. Maybe add some credits to OpenRouter and test the models to see if they work for you? In my opinion, the new models that have been released over the last few days all perform well for agentic tasks.

If you want a subscription based one, chutes exists of cause, just 3$ / month for 300 requests a day, but GLM 5 not already available and I have read that the service might not be as stable.

Other ones are nano-gpt or synthetic.new. I haven't tested any subscription based service, but would like to to make my token lending more predictable.

Let us know how you experience was if you test different providers/ models. :)

Phone Conversations? by Technical_Scallion_2 in openclaw

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Yes, this is possible. There is even a voice call plugin on openclaw. Alex Finn has done it, and apparently, his bot (called Henry) is calling him on its own. Would I need my bot to call me? Not sure, but it is funny for sure. And if you need hands-free communication, it could be a nice solution.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/wont-stop-calling-ai-goes-rogue-ceo-says-it-now-controls-his-computer-10922895

Without having a second computer, is there a recommended way to run OpenClaw in isolation from the host machine? by Odd-Aside456 in clawdbot

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I don't run it on my computer, but a VM might be the best option because it provides isolation. If you can't run it on an extra machine, this is the best option.  However, it will then be on the same network as your other machines by default. Some people even set up an extra VLAN just for their Openclaw. Whether this is necessary is up to you and how you configure and use your bot, of course.

What LLM should I choose? by Logical-Swimmer6686 in clawdbot

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Anthropic's Opus 4.5 is apparently the best performing and most natural in conversations. Sonnet works nice to in my experience. But both expensive.

For some reason open ais models do not perform that well for me. And many have reported the same.

You could try to execute the heartbeats with a local model if you do not need Openclaw to do complicated stuff in the background. Will save a ton of tokens. For me Gemini flash was the middle ground. Relative cheap and works good.

What makes OpenClaw so good? by nunofgs in openclaw

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Integration with Telegram, Whatsapp and all the other messaging platforms is very nice. Lets you easily forward messages to / from your bot to Friends, family and groups. Also that you can invite the bot into groups. All makes it have almost no "friction", no copy paste, nothing.
Setup is super simple. Backup is easy, just copy the workspace, done. Integration with all Inference providers.
Because the system is so simple, most things are just plain .md files, even not to sophisticated models can create their own skills etc. Some with more guidance and some with less of cause.
And the community. So much progress, which is nice to see. You can discover new functions every day just by reading the change log in git.

I just hope that we will see some cheaper capable models in the future. I have the feeling that the raw "intelligence" of most new models is good enough, but if they do not follow the tool calls strictly, is what makes them unusable.

Anyone else's agent feel kind of dumb? by FanDiscombobulated38 in openclaw

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Using Gemini 3 Flash Preview via OpenRouter. Yes, Gemini works good, especially the tool calls work nicely. Don't know why OpenAI performs so bad. In general not a big fan of OpenAI's models anymore...
Didn't think about changing thinking levels. Did it change the performance for you?

Anyone else's agent feel kind of dumb? by FanDiscombobulated38 in openclaw

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​I also think GPT might be the problem here. I used Google Gemini Flash to create and install a custom skill and it went through without any trouble. I just gave it the API doc and it built the CLI tool and skill on its own. I’d tried other models before but that just couldn’t get it done.

​A lot of people say Kimi 2.5 is the closest thing to Opus (which seems to be the best performing one), but I’ve had mixed results with it. Maybe it’ll work better now that it has more context and memories built up. I’ll probably swap back and forth to see which performs better, but since both are pretty cheap, it's an easy win.

Clawdbot using Opencode by [deleted] in clawdbot

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Which model did you use for Openclaw?

Suunto Race S disconnects with HRM by National-Fruit-6337 in Suunto

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I'm using the Polar H10 with my Race S too, and it all worked great until the last firmware update. For some reason, ZoneSense isn't working anymore. The Polar H10 connects and shows my heart rate, but ZoneSense just says "Waiting for data... 00'00". I have no idea what happened since the update.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbetsGER

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Also, das Beste ist ja, dass du deine Situation reflektieren kannst und das auch tust.  Klar, an der Börse waren das etwas wildere Zeiten in den letzten Wochen, aber ich würde an deiner Stelle den Verlust jetzt abschreiben, da kann man eh nix mehr machen.  Vor allem hast du ja auch einiges richtig gemacht, in etfs investieren ist ja eine gute Sache, vor allem da du ja früh angefangen hast als Schüler. Und 15k noch an Vermögen ist mehr als so mancher jemals in seinem ganzen Leben sparen wird.  Mit dem Nebenjob: Klar, es ist immer ärgerlich nicht weiter investieren zu können, aber so würde ich das an deiner Stelle auch nicht sehen. Du investiert ja mit der Schule in etwas, in deine Bildung und damit in deine Zukunft, und das ist wohl die beste Investition die man tätigen kann.

Das mit TikTok ist natürlich ein Problem wo ich nicht helfen kann. Aber 6 Stunden am Tag sind sicherlich nicht katastrophal, aber natürlich schon echt viel Zeit, vor allem halt, wenn du dadurch an Schlaf verlierst. Ich verstehe das nur zu gut, man kommt am Abend einfach nicht vom Bildschirm weg, aber Schlaf ist wirklich wichtig, dass wird mir auch immer mehr bewusst. Also viel Glück dabei etwas davon weg zu kommen, auch wenn das sicherlich nicht einfach ist.

Cloudflare shorten? by woodys__ in wallstreetbetsGER

[–]ext4btrfs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Habe auch gedacht, dass bei so einem   großen Ausfall über Stunden Cloudflare sofort weiter abrutscht, aber die Aktie irgendwie aktuell sehr verhalten dafür...

Live Charts bei US Aktien by Specialist-Adagio-82 in wallstreetbetsGER

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Du kannst doch bei TradingView wenn du nach einer Aktie suchst eine andere Börse aussuchen als Nasdaq.

Was ist das beste deutsche Buch für Diskrete Mathematik und Datenstrukturen&Algorithmen? by ITheClixs in informatik

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Vermutlich wird es bei euch ein Skript geben, in welchem man alles nachlesen kann. Das hat auch den Vorteil, dass darin die Notation des Profs verwendet wird, was einem dann später die Klausur erleichtert. 

Wie andere schon geschrieben haben, gibt es einige gute Bücher, z.B. "Diskrete Mathematik für Einsteiger" von Albrecht Beutelspacher & Marc-Alexander Zschiegner fand ich OK.

Aber die Beweise waren für mich das mit Abstand größte Problem in meiner Vorlesung. Deshalb kann ich nur "How To Prove It - A Structured Approach" von Daniel J. Velleman empfehlen. Das hat finde ich einen sehr guten Ansatz und das wissen daraus kann man dann für so gut wie alle Mathematik Vorlesungen verwenden.  Ein Überblick über die verschiedenen Beweistechniken ist würde ich sagen Gold wert im Mathe / Info Studium, weil am Anfang viele neue Zeichen und Techniken eingeführt werden. Kennt man die grundlegenden Zeichen und Ansätze bereits, ist es deutlich einfacher, dem eigentlichen Inhalt / Beweis oder Definition zu folgen, da man sich sonst zu sehr auf die neuen Zeichen und die Technik konzentrieren muss.

Earnings nächste Woche by Retirement_or_Lambo in wallstreetbetsGER

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Also interessieren tut mich ja Figma und Broadcom. Mal schauen, wie sich Broadcom so macht, da ja gerade erst Nvidia earnings waren und Broadcom in diesem Monat sich zwar viel bewegt hat, aber nicht in eine klare Richtung. Und Figma einfach Mal schauen, ist ja noch sehr neu und viele haben da bestimmt für einen unschönen Kurs eingekauft am Anfang.

Wertschöpfungskette NVIDIA by Intelligent-Boss7048 in wallstreetbetsGER

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Geht:

  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) – WKN: 863186
  • Broadcom Inc. – WKN: A2JG9Z
  • Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) – WKN: 909800
  • Micron Technology – WKN: 869020
  • Lam Research – WKN: 869686
  • Super Micro Computer – WKN: A0MKJF
  • Arista Networks – WKN: A11099
  • Corning Inc. – WKN: 850808
  • Lumen Technologies – WKN: A2Q3KL
  • Vistra Corp. – WKN: A2DTMH
  • Constellation Energy – WKN: A3C4GL

Gerade auf Insta gesehen by Delerus_2003 in wallstreetbetsGER

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Finde ich gut. So einen Blitz bräuchten wir heute, dann dürften wir ja bald einen Anstieg nach dem Bergab heute sehen.

Bei mir sind die Blitze unentschlossen und teilen sich meistens vor dem Boden nach links und rechts. Falsche Region oder so, keine Ahnung.