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OMG an open source free AI agent that can do ANYTHING
Most people think AI is just for answering questions. But the real game is automation. I've been experimenting with Moltbot, and it goes way beyond chat: It integrates with your actual workflow. Email monitoring, system checks, file management — it plugs into your real tools and handles the operational noise so you don't have to. It's a multiplier for your output. Not replacing you. Amplifying you. The repetitive stuff gets handled, so you spend time on what actually matters — the decisions, the creative work, the strategy. It gets smarter as you work together. Feedback loops. Corrections. Learnings. It adapts to how you work instead of forcing you into its mold. The efficiency gains are real. If you're running projects, managing multiple commitments, or just drowning in admin work, this shifts the math. Measurably. The future isn't about AI doing everything. It's about AI handling the friction so you can move faster. If you're curious how this works in practice, or want to explore what's possible in your own workflow, let's talk about it. What's your experience been with AI tools?
OMG an open source free AI agent that can do ANYTHING
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@Michael Wacht Exactly! Clawd was clever but not smart lol
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@Katie Branley TLDR: OpenClaw is powerful but risky. 99% of people don't need it. If you use it: (1) Start with an isolated system/VPS, (2) Give read-only access first (emails, files), (3) Never allow full account control, (4) Learn security practices before exposing personal data. Stay informed through communities like AI Bits and Pieces for safe implementation. Let me tell you Open Claw is no joke. Yeah they changed their name again so now it's Open Claw but really this is a tool like you say that is cool but what is Open Claw really? It's just a piece of code when you think of it. With great power comes great responsibility like Uncle Ben said and this is no exception. If you do use this device software, be aware of the risks and here's how to do the best possible decision Do you really need it? That is one question. Do you really need to have this? The answer is for 99% of people, no. But everyone will try and find reasons to have it and it's fine. It's open source. Everybody can have a piece of it. But if you do expose your information to this, you need to be aware of where it goes, how it travels and keep it safe and secret. There are techniques to do that but it is not well known. You have to look for them and follow procedures to have a secure system. The best way to have a system which is clean is to start by running Open Claw on an isolated computer or a virtual private server (VPS). From there, you can simply say you can build an assistant that does things for you but not your accounts for now. Once you're comfortable with it and you learn how you can deal with the security flaws that you may open without knowing, then you can give it access to read-only your files. For instance read-only emails. You cannot delete and you cannot send. You can only draft and read. That would be the first step logically. Then you can have it respond automatically once you have it down to a very good example of your voice and your decisions but I wouldn't recommend it. In the end I believe that keeping yourself up to date with those communities like AI Bits and Pieces is the best option for you to have the latest information by real people for real people.
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@Judith Vanegas #Guilty
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@Hatem G thanks!
I just got RICK ROLLED by Claude🤣
Check this out! I was vibe coding a landing page I'm working on and I have a video that I will be playing when users come up on it. I just asked Claude to use a placeholder instead of my real link as the video is not completed yet. As you can see in the screenshot, it thought it was funny to implement this video instead of just a screenshot or a empty block 😂
I just got RICK ROLLED by Claude🤣
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@Michael Wacht yes! I was as surprised as you are!
This is the sign you've been waiting for!
You've been thinking about it. That workflow that takes 3 hours every week. The emails piling up. The follow-ups you keep forgetting. The feeling that you're doing work that a system should be doing for you. You know something needs to change. You've watched competitors move faster. You've read about AI. Maybe you've even dabbled with it—but it felt complicated or disconnected from your actual business. Here's what I want you to hear: This is it. Not because AI is suddenly magical. Not because some guru promised it will solve everything. But because you're finally at the point where doing nothing costs more than doing something. The businesses winning right now aren't the ones waiting for the perfect tool or the perfect moment. They're the ones who mapped their broken processes, picked the right leverage point, and built a system that works. And the gap between "I'm thinking about this" and "I've implemented this" is smaller than you think. At Neurotek, we've helped businesses cut their operational friction in half. Not through theory. Through building and testing in real conditions. Through understanding your actual workflow and fitting AI into it—not the other way around. Time is your scarcest asset. Every week you delay is a week you're not getting back. The sign you've been waiting for is this: You're ready to stop thinking and start building. If that resonates, let's talk about where to start.
This is the sign you've been waiting for!
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@Michael Wacht That’s very kind—thank you. My goal is to help as many people as possible, and if I can’t help directly, @Michael Wacht certainly can with his well-honed AI expertise.
🌟 Announcement: Celebrating Our Lovable.dev Milestone!
Hey AI Bits & Pieces crew! I’m super excited to share a little milestone with you all. Recently, found out that I’m ranked in the top 5% of U.S. developers and top 10% of Global developers on Lovable.dev! Here’s what that looks like in numbers: - The sites I’ve developed there have pulled thousands of views. - Created over a dozen sites using a total of 426 prompts. - Altogether, the development work has generated over 199,000 lines of code. - This is the equivalent of 6,600 development hours if I did it the traditional way! I thought it’d be fun to share this with you all, not just to celebrate a milestone, but to show how these tools can really amplify what we do. Websites Developed: - Corporate Websites - Bakery Showcase - Custom Mustang Website - Anniversary Celebration - Opportunity Mapping Roadmap - Knowledge base connected to Pinecone and n8n - Document storage connected to Supabase - and more... Thanks for being part of the journey!
🌟 Announcement: Celebrating Our Lovable.dev Milestone!
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I was about to do a similar post!
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