For most people it works like that. Only a tiny minority keeps pushing after that point.
I just can't see an angle to OpenClaw that could provide a substantial financial gain for the creator. It's clearly a passion project. Like Ghostty from Mitchell Hashimoto.
The comment you’re replying to is actually very sensible and non-hypey. I wouldn’t even categorize it as particularly pro-AI, considering how ridiculous some of the frothing pro-AI stuff can get.
If you already had a relative with it (like a father) you need to check PSA more than every 10 years, and I personally think its not wise for any middle-aged man to wait that long between tests, considering PSA is just a blood test.
My Dad had PC at 65. My older brother got a PSA test at age 41, was a bit over 1.0. Waited 10 years before getting another PSA (his doc was telling him to get one but he didn't), then it was 14. Had surgery, but its now metastatic.
There are also forms of PC that don't raise PSA, though they mostly affect non-caucasians. A Urologist can do a physical test for it. Primary docs can do that test too, but since they do it it less often they can miss it.
"In essence" but terminals do stuff to render stdout that you do not want a LLM to have to replicate, I think. If your TUI does stuff in fullscreen or otherwise with a bunch of control codes, that is simple work for a terminal but potentially intractable for a LLM.
I tell Claude code to use an existing tmux session to interact with eg a rails console, and it uses tmux send-keys and capture-pane for IO. It gets tripped up if a pager is invoked, but otherwise it works pretty well. Didn’t occur to me to tell it to take screenshots.
Roger Federer didn’t leave Nike because On was making better running shoes (Federer is a tennis player after all). Nike was trying to lowball him and he walked away.
I have a somewhat tangential question. If this is late stage capitalism, and tech CEOs are compared to robber barons to show how rich and greedy they’ve become, then what stage was capitalism in when the actual robber barons were doing their thing a hundred years ago?
The other surprising skill from this whole AI craze is, it turns out that being able to social engineer an LLM is a transferable skill to getting humans to do what you want.
One of the funniest things to see nowadays is the opposite tho, some people expecting similar responses from people but getting thrashed as we are not LLMs programmed to make them feel good
The article mentions that in the very next sentence
> You either copied and pasted your header into every single HTML file (and god help you if you needed to change it), or you used <iframe> to embed shared elements. Neither option was great.
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