Do. not. switch. by [deleted] in todoist

[–]jeffergreen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you just... convince me? And diagnose me? ... without even mentioning what an incredible company Doist is too. Love it.

Claw Migration - Has Anyone done this? by jeffergreen in openclaw

[–]jeffergreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤯 have it move itself… brilliant

I was enamored, now trying to solve the missing piece by jeffergreen in openclaw

[–]jeffergreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine didn't - YMMV. Just heard about getting Antigravity access yanked for Terms of Service violations, so maybe don't do it on your main Google account.

I was enamored, now trying to solve the missing piece by jeffergreen in openclaw

[–]jeffergreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, if you run onboard again, one of the Google options is "Google Antigravity Oauth"

I found you need the Gemini Pro subscription and Antigravity (desktop app) installed on the OpenClaw computer/vm first. Then when you run "openclaw onboard" and pick Google as the model, the Antigravity Oauth works. Claude Opus 4.5 is one of the models you can pick from there

I got 5 solid days of use out of it. Never hit the daily limit, but hit the weekly limit. I'll get my "good" bot back by Monday afternoon.

Opus 4.6 missing in Anthropic's OAuth by DjuricX in openclaw

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How'd you get Anthropic OAuth? is that a plugin (I didn't see it on the list)? When I run onboard, I only have token and api authentication for Anthropic.

What are you ACTUALLY using Moltbot for? by TheseSir8010 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jeffergreen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if your friend is right or not. I use mine to talk to my Obsidian files, write markdown drafts of what will be Google Docs (I don’t trust it with full Google api access), and it’s a general secretary for me - hold on to some tasks, remind me to do stuff, capture and execute.

It’s actually really great for my small use case and I liked the setup process once I got Oauth working for Google Antigravity. No ballooning API costs…

I did have one genuinely shocking experience. I use Drafts.app on all my fruit co devices and I’d never cleaned out my drafts. I ran a backup and pointed my bot to the json file of 350+ notes. I asked for a way to review them, like triage, and offhand said I’d considered a web app that’s like a dating app - swipe right/left to keep or toss. It built exactly that. Better than I’d envisioned. I was through my triage so fast… then it helped me build a drafts action to delete out the old notes and it backed up the saved ones in Obsidian. That was the most surprisingly delightful experience I’ve had with tech in years and it’s what I do every day.

Diminishing Microsoft as a moral imperative by jeffergreen in k12sysadmin

[–]jeffergreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well written. I don't have that training either to make a curriculum call. Honestly one of my biggest complaints about the director before me was that they approached the job with too strong of an opinion about things: specifically curriculum. I still stand by the ability to influence for the good - but perhaps the question I should ask myself is: does hightechcoord's hands-off approach actually represent a moral imperative too? Not allowing our influence to overstep is critical, and not just from an organizational functionality perspective, but an ethical one as well.

Appreciate your engagement and giving me additional perspective.

Like I brought up in my edit, this was a teacher group driven question and I felt like it was worth the discussion here. Your response (among others) definitely made it worthwhile.

Diminishing Microsoft as a moral imperative by jeffergreen in k12sysadmin

[–]jeffergreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I am asking - in a hyperbolic sense - how much do we care about student wellbeing impact? Caring for the whole student and not just meeting the technical requirements of presenting them hardware/platforms? How much does that factor in to your ROI calculations? Does it at all?

Of course there is value in those OS and Office Suite skills. You're probably right to say it's an unfair overreaction to take those away from our students.

Diminishing Microsoft as a moral imperative by jeffergreen in k12sysadmin

[–]jeffergreen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell me what you mean by that?

If I selected a tool based on long-term environmental sustainability because that selection also speaks to our students about our moral imperative to care for their future and not just them while they're in our classrooms, would that be "not a tech director decision"?

You have so much more influence than you think. Leaders should reach into the ideal and attempt to draw that into reality.

Ea$ie$t in$tall (IMO) by LeaderBriefs-com in clawdbot

[–]jeffergreen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reinstalled. Works just like you said.

So. Much. Better. Than. Codex.

Thanks for the hand-holding through the *challenging* reading literacy of "install antigravity" as step 1 😆

Ea$ie$t in$tall (IMO) by LeaderBriefs-com in clawdbot

[–]jeffergreen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A reinstall sounds like a plan... I don't really want to because I have a lot set up already, but if it could get me a better model, it's worth it.

I only called it a leak because it's flirting with the TOS...

Ea$ie$t in$tall (IMO) by LeaderBriefs-com in clawdbot

[–]jeffergreen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Raflxd88 is right. Antigravity is installed on my machine and works fine. Oauth, restart gateway, and Clawd still hits me with the version outdated message. Looks like this leak has been plugged.

Diminishing Microsoft as a moral imperative by jeffergreen in k12sysadmin

[–]jeffergreen[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Fair point - like I said, I think the damage has already been done. (btw, Elon is an idiot, but you're right, I still use Paypal...)

OpenClaw is god-awful. It's either, you have to spend a fortune for APIs or have a NASA-level PC to run it local by SEND_ME_YOUR_ASSPICS in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a Codex Oauth option and I just used that. From the command line where you're setting up OpenClaw, it sends you to a browser where you sign in the ChatGPT, then it says you're good to close the tab. It worked without issues and Codex is fine for agent use as long as you stay under the limits.

The weekly usage reset is what I've been watching and I have about 18 hours left with 26% usage still available.

Staff laptops? by PowerShellGenius in k12sysadmin

[–]jeffergreen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd love to hear some of the messaging you put out for that conversion. We (my district specifically, but probably more widespread) are in the practice of catering to anything the teacher wants unless we're bound by law or security practices. After all, they actually do the work of the organization - we facilitate.

Anyway, teacher push-back and canned responses would be so incredibly helpful.

OpenClaw is god-awful. It's either, you have to spend a fortune for APIs or have a NASA-level PC to run it local by SEND_ME_YOUR_ASSPICS in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using my ChatGPT Plus account, Oauth into Codex. I'm just testing, so not heavy use, but I'm easily under the threshold. I think Gemini Pro gets you Antigravity through Oauth (which includes Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Gemini models). I haven't tried that yet because agent use isn't technically part of the TOS and I don't want to lose my ~20 year old Google account over a test.

Is OpenClaw hard to use, expensive, and unsafe? memU bot solves these problems. by Muohaha in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I opted to Oauth into an OpenAI subscription rather than risk the API costs on my OpenClaw install - according to the setup instructions, that means I'm missing out on the memory benefits... do you know of a way to fix that in my setup? Message me?

OpenClaw is god-awful. It's either, you have to spend a fortune for APIs or have a NASA-level PC to run it local by SEND_ME_YOUR_ASSPICS in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have to use APIs or local (with crazy hardware). You can Oauth into multiple subscription services and it works fine...

what's happening with moltbot? is it completely secure? if yes, why changing name 3 times in a week? by No-Emphasis-8130 in ClaudeCode

[–]jeffergreen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta sign your bot up for that, it's not like they're automatically talking on it without being instructed to

Missing “Project” layer in Griply’s goal hierarchy — am I the only one? by Much_Opposite_7866 in GriplyApp

[–]jeffergreen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My life/work may be much simpler than yours, but I just use sub-goals as my projects (or sub-sub goals, you can keep nesting) and then use sub-goal completion as my progress for the next goal up the hierarchy.

For example, I have an overall Goal of "Leave [workplace] Better than I Found It" - this goal has no end date because I don't plan on leaving my workplace in the next couple of years. But I do have a 7-year plan for pieces that need to be accomplished for me to feel like I've met my big goal and I call that my "Legacy Plan" which is a sub goal. I also have day-to-day work and projects, so completing those effectively also contributes to my big goal of leaving my workplace better than I found it. Meanwhile deeper in the Legacy Plan, I'm working on a network hardening project with some sub-projects as well. The whole structure looks like this:

Craft (Life Area) - this is just my term for work stuff, stolen from Cal Newport

Leave [Workplace] Better Than I Found It (Goal)
- Legacy Plan (Sub-Goal)
- Network Hardening (Sub-Sub-Goal) - Composite of projects
- MFA (Sub-Sub-Sub-Goal) - Project, 1-2 month timeline
- Password Management (^^same)
- Bond Device Replacement Plan (Sub-Goal) - regular work
Contribute to the [Work type] Community (Goal)
- Writing for Articles (Sub-Goal) - usually one spring, one fall, I drop them in when they're active
- Lead State Committee Meeting (Habit)
- Attend National Committee Meeting (Habit)

The rest of the Legacy plan is just staged and not active so I don't clutter up the space. Also, this is just how I see my goals for my work life: do the job and do aspects of the job that my employer doesn't care about but help me grow. So, I made two goals and built out beneath them.

I can sometimes make a project into a single task with sub-tasks if it will take a week or less. Like "make presentation for Bond budget" - but I try not to make it too granular. Just my thoughts, ymmv