Every business, including brick & mortar, should have its own private GitHub repo and start building asap. Don't know where to start? #1 should be your employee + operations manual
There's lot's of bogus fast money @openclaw content out there doing a disservice to the community and fully missing the point. All these #trading bots you're seeing can be put together much better with #automation and some code. @openclaw isn't a get rich quick scheme - it's a scheme to stay rich by implementing it into your existing business, as well as personal life to reach max efficiency so nobody can compete with you.
@steipete can we get a @supabase / @openclaw integration? This would be awesome on so many levels - all my agents running from a centralized db with permissions, vector support, an API and the ability to deploy edge functions 🔥 PLEASEEEE
My initial thoughts on Opus 4.6: HOLY SH*@T!
I think this is going to be a game changer for large codebases.
Current project is approx 500k lines code, 90 database tables, ~20 edge functions and it identified a potential security issue that was not in the code itself, but one that would appear in a specific console log if a certain combination of actions are taken by user. I think this level of abstraction will help a lot when it comes to codebase<->database<->function relationships.
After looking at the spec sheet on https://t.co/TUlLHcit9I i I noticed the biggest jump in performance is on the Novel Problem Solving (ARC AGI 2) benchmark. Going from 37.6% to 68.8% is CRAZY.
That’s almost doubling performance on tasks designed to test abstraction and generalization.
This alone warrants more than a +.1 version bump! Check it out...great job @AnthropicAI