@nikitabier@discordiaCLIPS I love you, Nikita, but I have another thought on this: Video games were bad, TikTok was bad. But that's exactly how people create new things. Most incredible innovations are created by poor people because they are shameless, bold, and willing to try. And I repect them.
Elon Musk’s ultimate goal for the future of humanity:
• Humanity as a thriving, multi-planetary species
• An economy of total abundance powered by AI & robotics
• Uninterrupted global connectivity
• Maximum personal freedom with zero government oppression
• A growing population to sustain the light of consciousness
A world where anything you can imagine, you can have it
Starship’s twelfth flight test will debut the next generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles, powered by the next evolution of the Raptor engine and launching from a newly designed pad at Starbase. The launch is targeted as early as Tuesday, May 19 → https://t.co/2gZQUxS6mm
Formal announcement of the TERAFAB project, which will be done jointly by @SpaceX and @Tesla, tonight around 8pm CT. Livestream on 𝕏.
The goal is to produce over a TERAWATT of compute per year (logic, memory & packaging) with ~80% for space and ~20% for the ground.
“It’s not a generic agent. It’s your agent, with your values. With a soul.”
@steipete on why @OpenClaw isn't a normal agent:
“What really sets it apart is the ideas baked into it. When you start it, there’s a bootstrap process where you tell it what it is. It role-plays with you. That’s how it becomes yours.”
“It’s not a generic agent. It’s your agent, with your values. With a soul.”
“You don’t type into a black box in a terminal. You use it from the channels you already know. It has access to your computer. It handles compaction automatically.”
"It’s more like a friend. Or a ghost.”
“And it can work independently. It has a heartbeat.”
I found this pretty interesting, I had my openclaw deploy a beta instance of itself and then hunt for stability issues in openclaw. Then I had it setup vibe-kanban and use that to create tasks to fix all the issues it found. Then it merged them into the beta once they looked good and then it finally deployed the beta to its own instance.
It's interesting that @steipete built something that can literally improve itself. I honestly think this is the future of software, where it can just constantly improve itself.