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0xNDTNT
03-20
I've been using OpenClaw on Windows for over a month, and my main job involves a lot of automation. I have to say it's extremely difficult because OpenClaw's browser compatibility is unstable. Another thing is that I stubbornly stick with Grok. I don't know if the Kimi or Minimax models are any better, but Grok is generally quite stupid right now. When I used Opus, it was incredibly smart, but it burned through my money like crazy, so I had to stop. I just switched to Linux, only 3 days ago, but I have to say it's great. Besides that, I use some tricks (I don't know when I'll run out), and I use the Codex as my brain. Currently, with several plugins that automatically route multiple accounts, it's quite comfortable to use. For those who use a lot, it probably only costs around 300-400k VND per month. People buy ChatGPT Biz accounts for only 50k VND. You should take advantage of this phase if you're looking to build a lot of things. Today I'll try switching to some Chinese models to XEM the difference. One important thing is that even with a smart model, if the web search engine is weak, the quality will decrease significantly. You should use the Brave Search API if your work requires a lot of real-time performance. Even with a weak model, if it performs well in search, the quality will increase considerably. AI is incredibly advanced now; it's changing every month! The gap between those who know how to use it and those who don't is widening exponentially. Don't fall behind; AI is a new game, everyone is starting from the same point, stopping now means failure.
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0xNDTNT
03-18
The issue has been resolved successfully. Cause: Hardware conflict during installation caused the crash, likely with the GPU. Solution: Adding `nomodeset` during installation will get it done in a flash. In this day and age, there's nothing we can't learn about with the help of AI. Even though I encountered an error and sent a question to the AI, it led me astray: - The first time it blamed a faulty installation file. - The second time, they blamed it on a faulty USB flash drive. - The third time, they blamed it on a faulty SSD in the computer. It wasn't until the fourth attempt, after it detected the error right at the BIOS step, that it considered the installation process to be faulty due to hardware conflicts. Three years ago, when encountering a bug, I would only be able to go to Google, describe the problem, and read all four possible solutions from user articles. If I was lucky, I would read about bug number 4 first, allowing me to resolve the issue with fewer attempts. However, the time spent searching, reading, understanding, and choosing a solution could have taken one or two hours. But with AI, the answers are readily available, and I also grasp the issue faster because I can ask it more detailed questions instead of reading bits and pieces from different sources. Lesson: I should have asked them from the start, "What problems could have caused my situation? Please list them so I can consider where I might have gone wrong." Normally, when I encounter an error and search on Google, I usually XEM at multiple possibilities instead of immediately trying the method I'm using. AI has both made me lazy in thinking and led me to success. It's very dangerous. This double-edged knife can get you seriously injured if you're not careful, guys. twitter.com/0xNDTNT/status/203...
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