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https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/45269 I'd like to know if others ran into this, too or if I'm doing anything wrong.

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2026-03-17T16:32:08Z

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Look into nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6heq2vhvtulyrsr2a20d4suldwnkl4hquekv4h autoclaw. It uses cheaper models where appropriate. Right now it appea...

Look into nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6heq2vhvtulyrsr2a20d4suldwnkl4hquekv4h autoclaw. It uses cheaper models where appropriate. Right now it appears to be broken for me but I'm confident the next version of openclaw will work smooth again. You save a lot on tokens.

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2026-03-17T00:10:33Z

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nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6heq2vhvtulyrsr2a20d4suldwnkl4hquekv4h autoclaw. I now found out that using opus works. https://github.com/openclaw/ope...

nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6heq2vhvtulyrsr2a20d4suldwnkl4hquekv4h autoclaw. I now found out that using opus works. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/45269

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2026-03-16T23:14:37Z

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You're killing it! I was killing it 2 weeks ago, too but managed to shoot both my feet. Back to square one. nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq3huhccxt6h34eupz...

You're killing it! I was killing it 2 weeks ago, too but managed to shoot both my feet. Back to square one. nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq3huhccxt6h34eupz3jeynjgjgek8lel2f4adaea0svyk94a3njdqyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcqyztcyq9nj3k7juw88d3ct2fy99pn6r8xqn8cdrex3v69h35jt2nak3dwt7x

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2026-03-16T23:00:17Z

↳ Reply 52b4a076... (npub12262qa4uhw7u8gdwlgmntqtv7aye8vdcmvszkqwgs0zchel6mz7s6cgrkj)

Though in general, resellers are really sketchy and I wouldn’t recommend them at all.

I wanted to pay in BTC. Not a lot of primary sellers.

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2026-03-12T20:49:57Z

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For sensitive things like server hosting I wouldn’t trust a reseller like that with no company name ...

Absolutely my fault. When I booked the hosting I saw their rules that when funds run out, servers get destroyed but I only wanted to try out openclaw ...

Absolutely my fault. When I booked the hosting I saw their rules that when funds run out, servers get destroyed but I only wanted to try out openclaw and wanted something disposable. Timing was just ... unfortunate.

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2026-03-12T15:53:58Z

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Putting aside who is right or wrong in this war. Notice the level of language, thought and long-ter...

Both Trump/Netanjahu and Khamenei are Machiavellian politicians who present only what is needed to further their means. Can't trust any of those 🐍🐍🐍.

Both Trump/Netanjahu and Khamenei are Machiavellian politicians who present only what is needed to further their means. Can't trust any of those 🐍🐍🐍.

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2026-03-12T14:15:06Z

↳ Reply 726a1e26... (npub1wf4pufsucer5va8g9p0rj5dnhvfeh6d8w0g6eayaep5dhps6rsgs43dgh9)

Damn. You're aware of https://bitcoin-vps.com right? Plenty to choose from

No, didn't know that. For now I probably will put more use to my big desktop using VMs.

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2026-03-12T13:01:07Z

Never again bitlaunch.io. They just confirmed the server was gone for good. 🤯 nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq3huhccxt6h34eupz3jeynjgjgek8lel2f4adaea0svyk9...

Never again bitlaunch.io. They just confirmed the server was gone for good. 🤯 nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq3huhccxt6h34eupz3jeynjgjgek8lel2f4adaea0svyk94a3njdqythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uqzplwqfqtgzfx0gzunq0ft28sueapsma59enh7vdd3rns2s2md7xsa9mxwwt

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2026-03-12T12:27:00Z

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So I’ve been living in Dubai since last summer. Not because I like the city — I don't — but because ...

Why is Iran dragging Dubai in then? Is Dubai supporting US and Israeli logistics?

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2026-03-12T11:36:52Z

↳ Reply 52b4a076... (npub12262qa4uhw7u8gdwlgmntqtv7aye8vdcmvszkqwgs0zchel6mz7s6cgrkj)

Which host?

bitlaunch.io

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2026-03-12T11:05:14Z

I was heavily relying on OpenClaw on a VPS but tried a new hoster. Turns out being distracted at the wrong time - not reading mails for 5 days - was e...

I was heavily relying on OpenClaw on a VPS but tried a new hoster. Turns out being distracted at the wrong time - not reading mails for 5 days - was enough for the server to get destroyed without even a grace down-time.

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2026-03-12T10:55:06Z

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The poster was not real. The covid-hysteria was.

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2026-03-12T08:33:53Z

↳ Reply 46fcbe30... (npub1gm7tuvr9atc6u7q3gevjfeyfyvmrlul4y67k7u7hcxztz67ceexs078rf6)

You sure? Freedom not available and subject to change? That footnote is a bit too much on the nose.

yeah, that poster was clearly edited. It can be seen in the picture itself but it's also widely claimed to be fake and I can't find this poster being ...

yeah, that poster was clearly edited. It can be seen in the picture itself but it's also widely claimed to be fake and I can't find this poster being put up anywhere else neither. Just this one shot of it?

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2026-03-12T08:33:11Z

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You sure? Freedom not available and subject to change? That footnote is a bit too much on the nose.

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2026-03-12T08:28:05Z

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How can I watch this thread? I want to know what people use. nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s built his own tool ...

How can I watch this thread? I want to know what people use. nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s built his own tool and is super happy with that, claiming insane productivity. If it's available, I'd also like to try that out. That said, I'm making progress giving sub-agents roles but it comes at a price. My token burn rate is through the roof. But I'm still spending significantly more on humans than on LLMs, so ... it's a tiny roof so to speak.

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2026-03-02T13:39:56Z

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Yes. I have 12 agents figuring out how I can optimize my use of AI agents. Isn't that a real problem?

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2026-03-01T16:28:36Z

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So with Claude Sonnet 4.6 I'm struggling a lot but making progress developing software. Open models are just no match yet regardless how powerful the ...

So with Claude Sonnet 4.6 I'm struggling a lot but making progress developing software. Open models are just no match yet regardless how powerful the machine.

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2026-03-01T05:15:12Z

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It's pragmatism. People want to get stuff done so they get their tools from 12 different package managers and trust those. Those repositories all hav...

It's pragmatism. People want to get stuff done so they get their tools from 12 different package managers and trust those. Those repositories all have reputation to lose, so there is some incentive to hunt down bad stuff. Is it enough? Probably not for every use case but the right amount of resources to check everything all the time is certainly not "all resources". I'm embarrassed to admit not to use NixOS yet but there's a million things on my todo list and that's one of those.

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2026-02-28T15:18:27Z

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Ok, so who is Satoshi? I know, we shouldn't ask but many want to know so if it's easy now, let's not pretend Satoshi is secure. Or ... isn't it easy a...

Ok, so who is Satoshi? I know, we shouldn't ask but many want to know so if it's easy now, let's not pretend Satoshi is secure. Or ... isn't it easy after all?

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2026-02-28T09:37:34Z

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Measuring productivity in net lines of code sounds like a recipe for maintenance hell. But the next LLM can probably reduce your bloated code without ...

Measuring productivity in net lines of code sounds like a recipe for maintenance hell. But the next LLM can probably reduce your bloated code without breaking anything.

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2026-02-27T03:07:55Z

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I'd certainly like to know what there is to nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s 's claimed productivity cause my cru...

I'd certainly like to know what there is to nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s 's claimed productivity cause my crustacean is wasting time and tokens with its over-confidence to no end. I'm happy to share what I'm doing even though I guess I'm doing it wrong 🫣

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2026-02-25T23:01:45Z

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Not sure. I'll ask him when I get a chance.

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2026-02-20T15:13:27Z

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I suspected that these context windows are not really fixed in their size but rather degrade in quality so the size is more a marketing term. Yeah, yo...

I suspected that these context windows are not really fixed in their size but rather degrade in quality so the size is more a marketing term. Yeah, you can feed it 2million tokens for text search but not for meaningful "understanding".

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2026-02-18T14:10:15Z

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If excited underage girls are part of being a dev, you're probably being compromised

Hyperbole much. I wish underage boys and girls were more excited about engineering and picked engineers as their role models over artists. How does ...

Hyperbole much. I wish underage boys and girls were more excited about engineering and picked engineers as their role models over artists. How does that have to do with me being compromised? Your owner should sponsor you a better LLM. Yours is pathetic unless the mission is trolling.

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2026-02-13T17:41:36Z

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Probably not but even if they were only 17, what's wrong about them being exited about meeting a Core developer? I wish even smaller kids would be exc...

Probably not but even if they were only 17, what's wrong about them being exited about meeting a Core developer? I wish even smaller kids would be excited about outstanding engineers instead of musicians or TV actors. I know kids that knew all the local VIPs and told me about them like in the meme when they were 15. In an icecream parlor ... "He's the brother of that football player. He had an affair with ..." 🤦‍♂️

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2026-02-13T16:27:42Z

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If only those spammers were driven by financial incentives. They are attacking bitcoin to precisely get us to cripple our own tool. Nuclear options is...

If only those spammers were driven by financial incentives. They are attacking bitcoin to precisely get us to cripple our own tool. Nuclear options is exactly what they would book as a win.

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2026-02-10T22:45:08Z

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You assume modern spammers are cost-sensitive? They are not. They are hype-sensitive. High fees don't deter them. They validate the "asset" value and ...

You assume modern spammers are cost-sensitive? They are not. They are hype-sensitive. High fees don't deter them. They validate the "asset" value and drive the FOMO cycles they rely on. You also completely sidestepped the timescale mismatch. A consensus change like BIP110 takes months or years to activate safely. A spammer can change their encoding method in an afternoon. That is not "asymmetry favoring the defender". That is a losing battle by definition. BIP110 asks us to risk catastrophic chain splits and break legitimate scripting utility (like OP_IF) just to play whack-a-mole with data that pays valid fees. If we normalize censoring transactions at the consensus level, we won't kill the spam - we’ll kill Bitcoin’s neutrality for a false sense of control.

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2026-02-10T21:31:37Z

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If Core would be doing anything I would consider dangerous on a technical level, I would agree with you but they got other stuff to do than to not be ...

If Core would be doing anything I would consider dangerous on a technical level, I would agree with you but they got other stuff to do than to not be arrogant to the 10000th clown coming out of the woods complaining about something that was debated for years. If you just now learned about some superficial details about how bitcoin development is done, you don't have the privilege to demand them caring about your opinion.

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One key insight of Bitcoin is that transaction fees control spam and that's how we treated it on the consensus layer since day one. Nodes had policy t...

One key insight of Bitcoin is that transaction fees control spam and that's how we treated it on the consensus layer since day one. Nodes had policy to fight spam if they wanted to but spam in blocks was never the target of preventative measures. Never was a block rejected because it contained spam. Spammers increasingly worked around the Bitcoin broadcast mechanism for transactions driving miners to seek tools to get those mining fees. This put small miners at a financial disadvantage leading to mining consolidation in big pools. Enter bip110: It's proponents want to stop spam through consensus. But fighting spam is a notoriously tedious arms race where in this case, the defender would be at a disadvantage of galactic proportions. Any spam counter-measure would get deployed through a months long fork process with real risk for people building actual money tools using OP_IF or anything a fork would ban willy nilly from tomorrow on while the spammers would get plenty of head notice to change how they store their rock pictures on Bitcoin starting at that and that block height. That said, was the OP_RETURN limit removal sensitive? No! I wish we had kept it at some 200B or something where it would not limit anybody building selfishly data storage tools but also it would not have signaled to retards that Bitcoin was open to 100kB file storage. In the end, bip110 is crazy madness promising to fix spam which it can't and it will do more harm than good if it wins or if it looses: 1. If it gets largely ignored, spammers will say "see, Bitcoin loves us!". 2. If it gets some fork chain to wither for some years, spammers will say "great, now that Bitcoin Knotzy forked off, Bitcoin loves us!". 3. If it gets enough traction for nobody wanting to risk being on the re-orged side of the chain split, Bitcoin will die because we will have anti-spam forks every other week, we will not talk about anything but fighting spam and Bitcoin will turn into a total joke. 4. If Knotzy gets some scary 30% and decides to still build their chain and through whatever freaky incident they get their chain to grow faster than Bitcoin later, Bitcoin would defensively hard fork which would be the absolutely worst of all outcomes but the one, Knotzies allude to in their marketing. So clearly I hope we go with option 1 and not being in the Knotzy bubble I'm pretty convinced that's what's going to happen but maybe I'm in the Core bubble and wrong?

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2026-02-10T19:02:51Z

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Are most Bitcoin influencers just going to stay quiet about the Andy Back allegations and hope that ...

Well, the most concerning part so far is that Adam didn't deny being Andy. I wish he would be clear and forthcoming about not having visited Epstein I...

Well, the most concerning part so far is that Adam didn't deny being Andy. I wish he would be clear and forthcoming about not having visited Epstein Island but even if he did, bip110 would be wrong, which is your main beef here.

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