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I bought a Mac Mini, installed OpenClaw, and was impressed with the overall design and functionality. Then the problems started. Sometimes the gateway would crash, sometimes Signal (a channel I setup) would stop working. Upgrades seemed to break stuff. I had to dip into the terminal a lot to fix various things. It's quite useful if you don't already have Claude Code or similar tools setup, but frankly I haven't found a compelling use case that I can't get done in another more mature agentic harness.

Biphasic/polyphasic sleeper here (not by choice). Makes the work week a lot trickier. I will be reading through this article for insight on how to get the most out of my situation.


Thats why projects like Relisten exist

https://relisten.net


War accelerated evolution, it’s why it exists.

So did compassion, probably in a greater amount. And yet the greater amount of resources goes into war at the expense of compassion.

Humanity has taken control of its own evolution and no longer relyies on natural selection to be the driving force for change. Using evolution as an excuse to make bad and immoral choices is a poor argument and should be left back in the stone age.


Yes, the social darwinist approach inevitably lead to eugenical thinking and the human meat grinder that follows. We, as being with the capacity to understand harmful v. non-harmful behaviour, have a consequence to harmful behaviour, collectively: human suffering and the suppression of freedom.

>Humanity has taken control of its own evolution

Has it taken full control of it or just partial control?


You have cause and effect mixed up.

I have just the opposite reaction.


I read "Shakspear" as a combination of Shaquille O'Neal and William Shakespeare.


To dunk or not to dunk.

I’d pay to see Shaq on broadway.


Interactive is generous - more like labeled. Interesting but was expecting more.


Open to ideas on how more 'interactive' we can make it. But yeah, fair point. Maybe it's just more 'annotated'


I'd argue there may be an increase in value over time if the community handles the fork well.


And you’d get laughed at for that argument.


Bitcoin core devs do not make decisions for the distributed network. Yes they have outsized power but with the whole BIP110 thing going on now and Bitcoin Knots gaining adoption, I'm more confident now that sudden changes from the core devs will not be blindly accepted by all. That aside, it will be necessary to hard fork the chain from a point before a quantum attack, but there will be several proposals and the community will vote with their nodes.


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