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API Rate Limit
Good Morning everyone - anyone else using the OpenAI Pro plan with OpenClaw having issues with API rate limit responses today? I woke up to all my bots returning rate limit errors this morning and of course I’m out of town so I don’t have direct access to my host
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Nvm…I was doing way too much work across 4-5 agents with many sub agents throughout the day and apparently NUKED my weekly limits… oh well only three days left, perfect excuse to start test the local models I’ve been looking at using for some tasks
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@Beau Johnson I was using Anthropic until sometime around nov last year. I got swept up with a whole bunch of other people getting their subscriptions suspended for no reason (there’s been a few ongoing issues about it on the Claude code GitHub)… couldn’t reach a human for almost two weeks, who just punted me to another department that never replied - they sure do like to try and charge card every month though.. Great model, horrible company - probably won’t do business with them again unless something major changes
what are you building with openclaw right now 🦞
drop what you've got so far in the comments. doesn't matter if it's half finished or barely working, that's the whole point friday is our ship and roast bootcamp. bring your project, we'll go through it live and talk about whats working, whats not, and how to make it better. no judgment, just real feedback from people who are actually building if you haven't started yet that's fine too. come friday and watch how other people are doing it. best way to learn is seeing real projects get picked apart see you friday!
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Aether — A Digital Pantheon for Family Life Aether is something I’ve been building that treats AI less like an assistant and more like a pantheon of specialized intelligences working together. Each “god” has a domain — planning, knowledge, communication, building systems, coordination, etc. Instead of one AI trying to do everything, they operate together inside a shared environment called Aether. The goal is simple: help families actually run their lives better. Aether helps organize things like schedules, household systems, family knowledge, planning, communication, and decision-making — basically the operational side of running a household that usually lives in random apps, text threads, and someone’s overworked brain. The mythology isn’t just aesthetic either. Ancient pantheons were a surprisingly good model for how specialized intelligences cooperate. In Greek cosmology, Aether was the layer of reality where the gods existed above the normal world. In this system, Aether is the digital layer where these intelligences coordinate to help guide and support the systems of everyday family life. Still early, but it’s starting to turn into something pretty interesting.
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Brian Pistone
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