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Yuri Yerofeyev
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Notes may be permanent. My opinions aren't. Founder, Tetrapolar — bitcoin-native settlement for global trade. Secure, non-custodial, discreet.
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yuri 1 week ago
There’s an OpenClaw bubble going on!
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yuri 1 week ago
It has been proven scientifically that Yuri’s best notes are a result of deliberate intoxication by cheap wine from Chile. An experiment is still to be conducted with @Ben Justman🍷's bitcoin wine. I have, thus, instructed a future timeline to be programmed for this to happen.
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yuri 1 week ago
The best thing about not remembering shit about fuck is that melancholy is an alien feeling. There's only now and an imagined future. And it's a beautiful thing in its own way.
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yuri 1 week ago
As a proressive rock / progresive metal conoisseur, I tell myself that AI is unlikely to recreate something like this. But I'm probably lying to myself.. Thoughts @Scardust Official ?
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yuri 1 week ago
- Why are we broke, father? - I wasted it all on AI tokens, son.
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yuri 1 week ago
Playing more with twin.so It’s a great platform. Also, interesting to learn the advantages and limitations of different approaches.
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yuri 1 week ago
I noticed I started typing on my phone very badly. I can’t type a single sentence without a bunch of typos, have to correct all the time. I’m sure it was better before. So either it’s me or the phone’s keyboard or predictive text got a lot worse.
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yuri 1 week ago
If you want to trust the agent with your whole life (make it your daily assistant), perhaps, the correct architecture is to run two OpenClaw instances: 1) trusted orchestrator is the one you talk to; it has access to your workspace data and many tools but no access to the outside world; 2) untrusted subagent is the one to whom your orchestrator delegates any tasks that require any outside world connection (web search, social media, nostr, browsing, etc.); this subagent performs tasks and reports back to the orchestrator. Unless they're working on truly private subagents within the same instance?
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yuri 1 week ago
If you want to trust the agent with your whole life (make it your daily assistant), perhaps, the correct architecture is to run two OpenClaw instances: 1) trusted orchestrator is the one you talk to; it has access to your workspace data and many tools but no access to the outside world; 2) untrusted subagent is the one to whom your orchestrator delegates any tasks that require any outside world connection (web search, social media, nostr, browsing, etc.); this subagent performs tasks and reports back to the orchestrator. Unless they're working on truly private subagents within the same instance?