@bcherny I truly believe if you support the community by not imposing separate limits on 3rd-party harnesses like @openclaw, you'll build a loyal customer base.
Users want the freedom to use models the way they see fit. That drives innovation.
Otherwise, they'll find a company that does.
@AttyTomGrieve The media tool of those who wish to divide unfortunately is working all too well.
Chase Hughes @NCIUniversity has some excellent content that explains what’s happening quite well
Microsoft confirms a Windows 11 bug is accidentally making the 'password icon' invisible on the lockscreen login page.
If you have multiple sign-in options (like PIN, fingerprint, face, password), the password icon in “Sign-in options” might disappear.
However, the password method itself is not removed.... only the icon is invisible.
If you move your mouse over the empty space where the icon should be and click, the password box still opens, and you can sign in normally.
Microsoft says it's working on a fix.... but for now, you just need to move your cursor here and there until you click the invisible password button.