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I originally prepared my intro with @MiniMax_AI using my own cloned voice, but time was tight, so I skipped the intro and focused directly on a few real use cases.
Grateful to have shared at yesterday's "Kill Your SaaS" event.
I have been using @zocomputer for a few months, and it quickly became my most-used daily AI tool.
I use it to write and publish social posts, create videos, build my own dashboard, maintain my own LLM-wiki inspired by @karpathy, build slides, schedule daily AI news, create lead-gen landing pages, and much more.
Someone asked yesterday: how much building time does it take to replace a SaaS?
The honest answer is: it really depends.
But in many cases, you can start with a mature open-source project and ask Codex / Claude Code to customize it for your own specific workflow.
It is not only about saving money. It is about creating a tool that is hyper-personalized for me, the kind of internal system that would normally require hiring an AI team to build.
Because Zo is a cloud computer, you can install almost any open source on it.
For example:
• HyperFrames + FFmpeg for video rendering, then combine it with a SKILL to create marketing videos for your own brand
• Cal. diy for scheduling, then combine it with a SKILL to automatically provide different time-slot selection links for different types of clients
• You can even install Hermes Agent and OpenClaw into it
I've been paying for software as a “service” that never actually served me.
They just gave me a tool to self-serve.
• Canva did not design for you. It gave you a drag-and-drop tool so you could design by yourself.
• Xero did not do your accounting. It gave you a ledger interface so you could do it yourself.
But today, software powered by AI agents — or even a personal computer — can finally help me complete the actual task.
That’s what a real service should look like.
First time successfully joining an AI Meetup in Singapore — and wow, there are events almost every night, nearly all packed. Plus free pizza 🤭
One attendee told me that when the Claude Code team came last time, over 1,000 people showed up.
Tonight’s topic was Personal AI Agents. I shared how I built an LLM Wiki in ZO and used Hyperframes to automate video creation.
First time sharing in English — even after 10 years of training experience, speaking outside my home ground still made me a little nervous.
Funny thing is, the ZO team noticed the growth of Hong Kong users and found my YouTube channel. Since they were in town for ClawCon and AIE, they invited me last-minute to share some personal use cases.
Great vibe, lots of people stayed behind to chat. I think I’ll be joining more AI meetups in Singapore soon.
Shek next, a quick sharing on how @zocomputer was used to automate a marketing workflow within it!
They made use of https://t.co/Jfgt3yw5tA to automatically curate news, and automate certain marketing video workflows.
Super cool! 🔥
OpenClaw starts out very fun, then the headaches start happening after a few weeks.
I’ve talked to many AI agent power users who are also struggling with OpenClaw.
Gateway issues, cronjobs not firing, skills not being used consistently, memory fall off, integrations need re-authentication, oscillating between overeager and undereager, not placing files in the right place. Etc