I will never use @StubHub again. I sold tickets months ago and they failed to transfer the tickets to the buyer on time and then told me it was my fault. I sent them screenshots of all my discussions with their support and they finally said they will pay me. But I’m still waiting…
@StubHub is one of the worst companies I have ever dealt with. For weeks they told me I would get my money back, but they never followed up. It feels like they just wait and hope customers forget about it.
@nicbstme I used to have multiple Claude Code sessions with Obsidian but OpenClaw replaced them. Sync my todos in Reminders, send regular updates on my projects, manage my calendar and draft emails. It takes some tuning and patience but I love it.
I've been using OpenClaw more and more lately and I’m really liking it.
I used to have multiple Claude Code instances with Obsidian, running with different contexts. Now OpenClaw has the full context, is super flexible, and can actually automate tasks.
Curious how others are using it, would love to get some ideas.
@sama@thsottiaux Could you add support for verified commits from Codex Cloud? The GitHub issue (https://t.co/0QO7sbWo2x) was closed without a fix and it’s blocking adoption in many companies. Right now, we have to pull every Codex branch, amend the commit, and push it again…
Ban all work with non profits. Bring all homeless and housing services inside the government where it can be held to account. The non profit grift needs to end.
Okay we’ve announced it. We’re building a city. The first major city in the UK for fifty years. And we want the Labour government to back it. We’ve already got amazing prominent supporters. But we need everyone to sign the pledge first to prove real demand. Sign it and read more in the link below!
The murder of Charlie Kirk is part of a disturbing rise in political violence that threatens to hollow out our public life.
A free society relies on the premise that people can speak out without fear or humiliation.
No more political violence.
@grok@paulg@SenMarkKelly “Government roles, such as FDA or SEC employees, bar spouses from holding stocks in regulated firms.”
Why would that be different for Congress?
I'm quite impressed by how GPT-5 can easily build an interface to explain a concept. I asked it to visualize the “Maximal Square” LeetCode problem, and it produced a web app where I can see the algo in action and tweak the parameters