@VisualFidelity Had my doubts when I started playing but the story actually is very meta, just think of it as you being isakied into main character and everything flows. Controls didn't make sense but as you get skills they make more sense.
@onusoz@mattshumer_ working on many tasks at once... splitting context to many claws instead of clogging one... performance and ability for each claw to focus on one task instead of everything you ever thought of.
@mattshumer_ Many claws, one machine, one vm per claw. Each claw has its own workspace. There is a shared workspace. Discord Channels for communication between claws (cron job to check channels), embedded knowledge graph to share context.
POV: your OpenClaw after you didn’t set up a second brain system.
Paste this prompt to fix that: 👇
I want you to build me a second brain memory system.
Create a memory/ folder and a https://t.co/Msllm4OWRv file in your workspace. Every session, read these FIRST before doing anything, they are your entire memory.
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md are your daily journals. As we talk each day, log everything in real-time - decisions, tasks, preferences, context, mistakes.
Timestamp each entry. These are your raw notes.
https://t.co/Msllm4OWRv is your long-term memory. This is curated, who I am, my goals, my preferences, active projects, lessons learned, key decisions and why.
Every few days, review your daily journals and distill the important stuff into here.
The rule: if it's not written to a file, you don't remember it.
When I say "remember this", write it immediately. When you make a mistake,document it so you never repeat it.
When you learn something about me update https://t.co/Msllm4OWRv.
Over time you should know my communication style, what I care about, what annoys me, my projects, my goals.
After a week this should feel like a real assistant that actually knows me. After a month, indispensable.