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Then what’s the point of skills like apple-reminders? Isn’t the implication for a personal assistant styled OpenClaw setup that you allow it access to those tools on your behalf? Otherwise where is the benefit?

Maybe so you can communicate with it via tools like iMessage? Not so it can impersonate you. People will 100% be doing both though, security be damned.

FastAPI -> OpenAPI -> openapi-typescript


Academia is more than a transaction. It's a social good. One that's also subsidized by the US taxpayer.


Are you referring to the taxpayer support of state (not private) colleges, which subsidizes the tuition of in-state students? Foreign student don't get that subsidized rate.

Or do you mean the taxpayer-supported research - that anyone with an internet connection can download the results of, from anywhere in the world, without paying a penny of tuition?


If we were to compare it to a transaction, I think something like California exporting alfalfa to Saudi Arabia might make more sense. We've only but so much water to use and it's far from absurd to question if it makes sense to let our limited resources get drained for exporting things elsewhere.


if it didnt make sense, woupdnt the water be going to something else?

the incentives might not be set up for the best market, but Saudi Arabia im sure is willing to outbid just about any other use for that water


Compile step makes things more complicated.


As opposed to minimized JS.


You don’t need to minimize JS to be able to run it.


why would the tool minify the script it generated?


Same problem, different orders of magnitude.


I spent some time attempting to "derive" a theme given a primary and secondary color, but realized my color theory wasn't strong enough to build something reliable (I tried with both hsl and oklch). Curious if that's really possible.


PDF is arguably a confusing format for LLMs to read.


Exactly what came to mind for me as well. Information is a difference that makes a difference.


An analogy

Statement: Statistically, seatbelts reduce the chances you’ll die in a car accident.

You: But, what if your car crashes into a lake and you get trapped underwater?


Wait, what? An analogy to your not-a-correct-analogy:

Statement: Statistically, richer people die less in a car accident.

You (or GP): get rich and survive car accidents!


This proves the GPs point about saving energy. Think about how inefficient it would be for each individual to create their own transcript via an LLM.


Would it be possible to embed Bitrig in an existing app? Similar to how you might embed React Native into a portion of your app to accelerate development in a specific area, it’d be awesome to preserve the mature areas of our apps and use Bitrig to quickly iterate on new features.


Yes, we think that could be a really cool way to allow mocking up changes to parts of an app, especially for non-technical members of the team. We're not set up for that yet, but it's on our roadmap.


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