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@nateliason Hey @nateliason how have you addressed the tendency for OpenClaw to become unreliable in executing defined policies as you accumulate capabilities?
most people think AI makes technical skills obsolete
but the opposite is true-your expertise just became 10x more valuable
if you deeply understand the hard parts of what you're building, you can direct AI agents to handle all the repetitive work while you focus on what actually matters
take software engineering. writing code is maybe 20% of the job. the real work is knowing what to build, how to architect it, getting it production-ready, and keeping it running
now with coding agents, that ratio flips. you spend way more time on strategy and way less time on grunt work
this is coming to every knowledge field soon
being an expert has never been more powerful-as long as you're actually using these tools
@BrilynHollyhand I’m sure you are already aware of the feedback on posting this video (not a great look). Don’t be discouraged…just learn from it and get better.
@nethornk@donwinslow I guess I’m confused. If they were here in the country and had legally entered through a port of entry requesting asylum, and then was approved to stay here while going through the legally approved process, why would ICE be arresting him?
@lcparker02@donwinslow The person in the video seems to be resisting arrest from what I can tell. Wouldn’t it be best to just not resist a law enforcement officer doing their job?
Man...@JDVance memes are some of the best on the internet. I have a feeling we are going to get a lot of good laughs for many years to come. The fact that he embraces the memes as hilarious makes it so much better.