Australia’s national fuel plan:
1. Deny there’s a shortage
2. Blame panic-buying
3. Do nothing
4. Call another National Cabinet wankfest to discuss doing nothing
5. Use the crisis to push Agenda 2030
Trying to get OpenClaw agents to do useful work is like trying to win at trading crypto - only the top 1% win.
The rest of us end up being the lobster meat for the host in the shell.
OpenClaw agents are terrible at executing complex multi step processes that require delegation.
I spent about 40 hours last week creating a framework for delegation, standards, accountability, workspace hygiene, commit cadences, capability logs and defining project success.
Using all of this I spent 3 hours getting to an extremely well baked “definition of done” for a project to transcribe 200 hours of video content and make it into a semantic searchable knowledgebase.
3 phases, ~10 steps each phase.
Clear outcome, clear success cases, clear failure modes, OpenClaw owns the process of doing.
Today I am back micromanaging my agent, logged 10 or 15 regressions and generally have frustrated myself into a state of high stress.
Constant failure. Fail after fail after fail. 2 steps forward 1 step back. It’s a fucking slog getting any real work done.
But the alternative is it just doesn’t get done.
I was under an illusion that Agents can autonomously do things for you.
Nope.
They are a tool.
By installing openclaw you are creating a massive workload for yourself.
It’s not like how the fantasy threads on here make it seem.
I need to level-set my expectations on this tool.
200k context window = it forgets 80% of your processes multiple times a day.
Regressions are as common as successes.
I’m almost convinced all these ppl getting huge views on here have either:
-no personal lives
-tech teams helping them run their setup
-just plain lying
Or I’m just retarded.
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Australian PM does not want to ban only fans where you can watch one woman screw a thousand guys to make money.
He doesn't want to ban gambling ads that cause suicide and destruction Australia wide.
But he wants to ban X because Grok pictured him in a bikini.
A WARNING FROM AUSTRALIA
This isn’t just about Australia anymore.
This is a signal to the Western world.
🇺🇸 USA
🇨🇦 Canada
🇬🇧 UK
Watch what’s happening here.
Listen to how our government speaks.
“We make the rules. Good luck challenging them.”
That’s not democracy.
That’s power mocking the public.
Australia is being used as a testing ground.
Cashless payments.
PayWave normalisation.
Now Digital ID.
Same playbook.
Same arrogance.
Same contempt for citizens.
This isn’t Australia First.
This is global agendas first.
What’s happening here is coming to you next.
Pay attention.
We’re raising the alarm.
🇦🇺 An Australian schoolgirl told the Prime Minister that banning social media for kids is a "bad idea" and that young people will find alternative ways around the restrictions.
The Prime Minister responded by promising to ban those workarounds, too.
He then posted a photo from the meeting with the caption: “Students are backing our social media ban.”
When the Censor Gets Caught Deleting Evidence
You couldn’t make this up.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, the digital sheriff of truth, transparency, and online morality, has allegedly broken the law by deleting federal records. The same bureaucrat who lectures Australians on “accountability” and forces platforms to remove content, may have might’ve hit “delete” on her own paper trail.
Avi Yemeni broke the story, and now the AFP’s involved. Think about that. The enforcer of online behaviour being investigated for the very thing she polices. It’s like the speed camera getting booked for speeding.
Let’s be clear, under the Archives Act, deleting Commonwealth records isn’t just sloppy, it’s criminal. Yet the media’s pretending it’s a technicality.
Funny, If this were a small business or a political opponent, we’d see headlines screaming “Data breach! Obstruction! Jail time!”
But when it’s one of their own, silence feom legacy media, sympathy, and spin.
This is the double standard that drives people mad. Those in power set the rules, break them, then hide behind the bureaucracy they built. They preach “digital safety” but act like they’re running a private Telegram channel.
Australians deserve better than disappearing messages and disappearing accountability. If you’re going to censor the nation, you don’t get to erase your own tracks.
Avi Yemeni did what journalists are supposed to do, hold power to account. And if this story holds true, the Commissioner shouldn’t just lose her job, she should face the same legal standards she expects the rest of us to follow.
Because when the referee starts cheating, the whole game’s rigged.
Hackers claim to have stolen 1.5 terabytes of data from Discord, including over 2.1 million government-issued identification photos used for age verification.
But don’t worry, I’m sure this won’t happen when you need to verify your age to use social media in December 🙄
https://t.co/UF0RCjGNFt
im glad twitter refreshes twice when you open it so i can see a flash of a cool suggested piece of art from someone i would want to follow before its ripped away from me forever
Digital ID comes first because it builds the cage.
Digital currency comes after because it locks the door.
Without Digital ID, they can’t track you.
Without CBDC, they can’t control you.
Together, it’s checkmate.
This is why they always roll out ID before money, you don’t give prisoners the keys before the bars are up.