I’m pretty AI pilled. This loop stuff is slop. I respect @steipete for his innovation - but openclaw is a bloated unstable pile of garbage because of stuff like this.
I’m all for loops of crons and webhooks where an AI agent wakes up and performs some task like cleanup, or updates the docs or triages errors. I think these are great for standard well defined tasks with a fairly deterministic route (a.k.a workflows).
I think what these guys are talking about now is jumping the gun. The models need to be guided, and you want to atleast skim their output so you don’t end up with slop. Humans are far better planners and architects than models.
You absolutely shouldn’t delegate away prompting and reviews in my opinion. this encourages the creation of crappy buggy unsafe software that actually hurts adoption.
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Curvegrid helps you create apis and backend stuff from your smart contracts. You plugin your smart contracts and you get APIs, custodial wallets, events indexing and webhooks right way
@yakitori_snower Congratulations, welcome in the hardboot world. I would recommend you to checkout my post on the Spark Tech Toes though: https://t.co/HpSb5K1sKb
We found the longstanding #Polygon Mainnet transaction underpriced issue that was causing usability headaches. A key value was missing in the default config used by many node providers:
https://t.co/fbEKPG01RZ
TLDR: set gpo.ignoreprice and txpool.pricelimit to the same value!👀
It’s pretty simple: Google Meet (original) was previously Meet, which was the rebranded Hangouts Meet. Meet has been merged with Google Duo, which replaced Google Hangouts. Google Duo has been renamed Meet, and Meet has been temporarily named Google Meet (original), for clarity
PayPal settled $936 billion in payments last year
Ethereum settled $1.5 trillion in transactions just last quarter
This figure is also growing exponentially
PayPal marketcap is $310 billion
ETH marketcap is $263 billion