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T_Minus

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My bigger one right now is how many people are still on the AI is only for slop bandwagon. Sure, there is a lot of slop, but also just seeing it turn the corner into something useful on a daily basis makes it hard to interact at that slop-only level
Oh yeah, it's wild... if you want to know what it was like when the horse and buggy was being replaced... just visit Ed's sub on reddit (betterofflione) :eek: Apparently reddit's suggestion engine things that's the AI news I'm after :rolleyes: I scanned a few posts and there are some brave souls in there trying and then they just give up and leave...
 

Joel

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Oh yeah, it's wild... if you want to know what it was like when the horse and buggy was being replaced... just visit Ed's sub on reddit (betterofflione) :eek: Apparently reddit's suggestion engine things that's the AI news I'm after :rolleyes: I scanned a few posts and there are some brave souls in there trying and then they just give up and leave...
Well isn’t that a funny delusion. An ONLINE forum with the explicit purpose of NOT being online. And we’re supposed to be surprised that no one’s there?
 

Patrick

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You are right that everything is moving too fast, far too fast for a month to pass between recording a bleeding edge video and its release. This dramatically impacts the quality of the videos that can be released without sufficient time to review/edit/revise. Every weekend somebody is vibe coding a new tool/library/innovation. By Monday its in dev. By Wednesday its in production. By the next week, its old hat already on its way out the door lol.
The crazy part is that we have 2-3 videos with OpenClaw for the next few weeks and I am worried that OpenClaw will be forgotten by the time the third goes live.