@antisadh Sure this does 1000x, but as long as you're fine with 1000x local crap model results. It's not like they LLM cluster to yield a better quality than any frontier model.
@JustSuperHuman_@openclaw@Microsoft You'd think; but the back/forward slash translation causes so many re-tooling attempts; incorrect tool names; end up failing or going much slower. A Windows-first claw probably needs to be made.
@davemorin@steipete@vincent_koc@satyanadella@Microsoft@Windows@Azure@openclaw OpenClaw on Windows is like having a foreign bot that will never be fluent because skills assume CLI Linux commands. Using WSL solves that, but then you're in a VM. WindowClaw requires an entirely dedicated skill set "WinClawHub".
@SamJWasserman Xennials = best generation; growing up actually socializing with neighbors, staying over to play Nintendo; learning smart phone as your adults.
Over the past year, we've been building our own internal agent infrastructure at YC: over 350 tools, self-improving skill loops, and a shared organizational brain that gets smarter overnight.
In this episode of the @LightconePod, we sat down with YC General Partner Pete @koomen to talk about how he led the effort from the ground up.
We cover how giving agents unrestricted access to one database was the key unlock, the self-improving skill loops that get smarter overnight, and why he thinks we've arrived at the personal computer moment for AI.
00:39 β YC's AI Stack
02:15 β The Finance Team Problem That Started It All
05:07 β SQL Access Changes Everything
07:20 β One Database to Rule Them All
09:14 β Jevons Paradox
10:07 β Denormalizing for Agents
12:15 β The Single-Player Era of Agents
14:16 β 350 Tools and a Shared Registry
16:24 β Skillify, DRY, and MECE Resolvers
18:23 β The Self-Improving Dream Cycle
20:26 β The Two-Sentence Pitch Skill
23:06 β How Super Intelligence Compounds
25:10 β Recording Everything as a Building Layer
27:10 β The Shared Organizational Brain
29:18 β Trust-Default Culture as a Requirement
30:44 β Raising the Floor for New Employees
32:35 β Horseless Carriages
34:24 β Why Chat Is the Best Interface for Agents
38:50 β Just-in-Time Software
40:49 β Centralizing vs. Decentralizing AI
43:32 β The Personal AI Revolution
@MarsUniversityX Optimus comparable product- what is the most successful product ever made; and what would 10x the unit sales for Optimus mean for Tesla investors. @grok
I keep Hermes around mainly to fix OpenClaw.
It's a solid alternative; I liken it to iOS versus Android. The typical novice user should use Hermes, it's automatically smarter, and will do stuff without your asking; whereas OC is generally going to rely upon you being more specific and clarifying skills, learning.
@steipete@morew4rd Is my linear programming via Claude/Antigravity then coordinated implementation and bug fixing via OpenClaw insufficient, or what benefit am I missing out on without cmux & crabbox/Cloudflare? @grok
@JcWeisheit@gofishh77 There's no image of the camera, only the mount; it's the black dot of his helmet. The camera captures everything around it; post processing reduces the frame to just aspect we're seeing.