Book envy is very real when sitting in a train and you are locked into work mode on the laptop. The person next to me is enjoying a book and reading at a good pace.
Screen detachment should be encouraged (but first let me tweet it 😅)
A single accountant stole $53 million from her employer over 20 years and nobody noticed
Rita Crundwell was the comptroller of Dixon, Illinois with a population of 15,000
She opened a secret bank account called “Reserve Sewer Capital Development Account”
For two decades she transferred city funds into it while filing fake invoices
She used the money to become the most successful quarter horse breeder in America
Owned 400 horses, multiple farms, a custom bus, and a $2.1 million motorhome
She won the World Championship in quarter horse breeding four times while actively robbing a small town
Only got caught because a substitute accountant covered her desk while she was on vacation
The city had been cutting firefighter jobs and road repairs for years while this was happening
$53 million. One woman. 20 years. One vacation.
Be ambitious
Be bold
We got talent
We have determination
But honestly we can’t stall with big words and low impact legislation. If we can’t do ambitious and impactful.
We need to do fast, rapid, iterative and radical legal frameworks to catch up (not even winning).
There’s a near unanimous call for @EU_Commission to be bolder on EU Inc.
Our message is clear: DO IT. BE BOLD.
Europeans want ambitious leaders.
Europeans want an ambitious Europe.
Please @EUCssrMcGrath , @EZaharievaEU , @vonderleyen : listen to your citizens, go all the way
PS: While we recognize and are grateful for the initial EU Inc draft law; we also invite European institutions to fully seize the momentum to make Europe a World leader on growth, innovation, tech HQs by going even further
Yesterday: the algorithm decided to show me the LinkedIn translator. It took a fraud sentence and turned it into a marketable new job on LinkedIn.
Today: a 2nd degree announced they had become Unit chief in a Prison.
My first thought: what cell number?
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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OPENCLAW (1hr free masterclass)
1. fix memory so it compounds
add MEMORY.md + daily logs. instruct it to promote important learnings into MEMORY.md because this is what makes it improve over time
2. set up personalization early
identity.md, user.md, soul.md. write these properly or everything feels generic. this is what makes it sound like you and understand your world
3. structure your workspace properly
most setups break because the foundation is messy. folders, files, and roles need to be clean or everything downstream degrades
4. create a troubleshooting baseline
make a separate claude/chatgpt project just for openclaw. download the openclaw docs (context7) and load them in. when things break, it checks docs instead of guessing
this alone fixes most issues!!
5. configure models and fallbacks
set primary model to GPT 5.4 and add fallbacks across providers. this is what keeps tasks running instead of failing mid-way
6. turn repeat work into skills
install summarize skill early. anything you do 2–3 times → turn into a skill. this is how it starts executing real workflows
7. connect tools with clear rules
add browser + search (brave api). use managed browser for automation. use chrome relay only when login is neededthis avoids flaky behavior
8. use heartbeat to keep it alive
add rules to check memory + cron healthif jobs are stale, force-run themthis prevents silent failures
9. use cron to schedule real work
set daily and weekly tasksreports, follow-ups, content workflowsthis is where it starts acting without you
10. lock down security properly
move secrets to a separate env file outside workspace. set strict permissions (folder 700, file 600). use allowlists for telegram access. don’t expose your gateway publicly
11. understand what openclaw actually is
it’s a system that remembers, acts, and improves. basically, closer to an employee than a tool
this ep of @startupideaspod is now out w/ @moritzkremb
it's literally a full 1hr free course to take you from from “i installed openclaw”to “this thing is actually working for me”
most people are one step away from openclaw working
they installed it, they tried it and it didn’t click
this ep will make it click
all free, no advertisers, i just want to see you build your ideas with ideas with this ultimate guide to openclaw
watch
@davidonchainx Good scenario. I feel like this still requires plenty of networking for getting into the 12% dividend.
Most secure savings accounts are nowhere near that level. But investments can be.
The community asked.
The decision has been made.
The OpenClaw 3D office will be open-sourced.
Step 1 ✅
Domain secured: https://t.co/Srtnjhkit4
Step 2 🚧
Looking for builders and collaborators to join the project.
Step 3 ⏳
GitHub repo coming soon.
If you want to help build the AI workplace,
reply “CLAWS” and I’ll reach out.
Andrej Karpathy just dropped a project scoring every job in America on how likely an AI will replace it from 0-10
> Scraped all 342 occupations from the Bureau of Labor
> Fed each one to an LLM with a detailed scoring rubric
> Built an interactive treemap where rectangle size = number of jobs and color = how exposed that job is to AI
The key signal in his scoring: if the work product is fundamentally digital and the job can be done entirely from a home office, exposure is inherently high.
The scale:
0-1: Roofers, janitors
4-5: Nurses, retail, physicians
8-9: Software devs, paralegals, data analysts
10: Medical transcriptionists
Average across all 342 occupations: 5.3/10.
The entire pipeline is open source. BLS scraping, LLM scoring, the visualization. All of it. Much respect for the sensei this is scary and awesome
@MadridXtra Honestly.. Real has been buying world class youngsters and included them in the first team for a long time now. Long time serving players who adapt to the club.
Great that we also have the academy players come through.
But I don’t feel like we have been neglecting youth.