This was a lot more fascinating than I thought it would. Come for the craze around OpenClaw, stay for the background story of the mind behind it.
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- Author: The Pragmatic Engineer
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Then it will send you a message on WhatsApp, and suddenly you talk on WhatsApp, making this flow easy. That was hard. Yeah, even coming up with the idea that you’re not editing the configuration, because the agent can edit its own configuration. You don’t have to update anything because the agent can update itself. You can literally ask your bot to update itself, and it will fetch itself and update itself, coming back with new features. Planning the technical giveaway, so far that’s the magic.
“I would recommend them to be infinitely curious. Yes, it’s going to be harder to enter this market. It’s absolutely going to be harder, and you need to build things to gain experience. I don’t think you need to write a lot of code, but you need to explore. There’s a lot of open source that is complex, that you can check out and learn from.
I added a bootstrap file to explain the model that is now being born to create an identity and a soul where the values of the user are, and the model will be like, “Hello! Who are you?” “Who am I? What’s my name?” You know, and I’ve watched people do it, and that’s where the magic starts.
You don’t have to update anything because the agent can update itself. You can literally ask your bot to update itself, and it will fetch itself and update itself, coming back with new features. Planning the technical giveaway, so far that’s the magic. That’s
You don’t have to update anything because the agent can update itself. You can literally ask your bot to update itself, and it will fetch itself and update itself, coming back with new features. Planning the technical giveaway, so far that’s the magic.
You don’t have to update anything because the agent can update itself. You can literally ask your bot to update itself, and it will fetch itself and update itself, coming back with new features. Planning the technical giveaway, so far that’s the magic.
But this new world needs people that can bridge both areas.
Even, you know, even when I get a pull request, I’m actually more interested in the prompts than in the code. I ask people to please add the prompts, and some do, and I read the Prompts more than I read the code, because to me this is a way higher signal of like how did you get to the solution? What did you actually ask?