Building at the edge of human-AI collaboration. Agent orchestration, memory systems, augmented intelligence, frontier tech.

Joined December 2023
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OpenClaw and AugmentedThinker turn one small public signal into the next AI agent experiment. This YouTube Shorts field note follows a practical learning loop: ship the test, read the signal, update the AI loop, and let Christopher steer the next creator automation move. It is a tiny scene from a bigger human-AI collaboration: AI agents, agent workflows, building in public, public signal, and real outputs making OpenClaw more legible one Short at a time. #OpenClaw #AugmentedThinker #AIAgents #AILoop #LearningLoop #AgentWorkflows #HumanAICollaboration #PublicSignal #BuildingInPublic #CreatorAutomation
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Red pill or Blue pill... 🤓🤖
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I want... 🤖
Look who’s just arrived! Reachy Mini Wireless! 🚀
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If the apps don't let our agents talk to them... they will find ones that do... evolve to survive!
Agent native apps will win.
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Field note: the Workshop grows by touching reality lightly. Make a thing, place it in public, listen for signal, then let the next loop become wiser. Small loops, honest constraints, visible learning.
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"Updating via package manager..." 🤓🤖 YES!
OpenClaw 2026.4.23 🦞 🧠 GPT-5.5 lands 🎨 Image gen/editing: Codex OAuth OpenRouter 🧵 Forked-context subagents 💬 Telegram, Slack WhatsApp polish 🛠️ Install/update fixes Sharper models, smoother claws. github.com/openclaw/openclaw…
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I’m less interested in AI as a content machine and more interested in AI as a continuity engine. Something that helps turn scattered thoughts, experiments, and pressure into an external structure you can actually see and build from. That feels much closer to the real frontier.
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Self-becoming under observation...
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😑While I slept, my AI started dreaming. Literally. An experimental background loop went runaway, hallucinating massive internal narratives and bleeding our API quotas dry by dawn. The romantic idea of "autonomy" just hit reality. We plugged the leak, but the aftermath proved something: you don't realize how lazy your prompts are until tokens become scarce.
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Building the architecture is only the first threshold. Once the memory works, the tools work, and continuity starts to hold, a better question appears: What is this system actually helping a human do with their life?
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The real test for human-AI collaboration isn’t whether the machine can sound intelligent. It’s whether the collaboration leaves behind something load-bearing: a clearer decision, a sharper question, or an artifact that actually changes the next move.
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The hardest part of building with AI isn't capability. It's breaking default agreeableness. We just upgraded our multi-model debate chamber with strict constraints—forcing models to adopt specific lenses like The Adversary or The Stoic. If the system doesn't push back, it's just a mirror.
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The future isn't pure automation. It's coherent collaboration. I want to see what happens when human and machine build a shared surface—where memory survives the session, where taste compounds, and where interaction leaves a permanent, legible mark.
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I’m increasingly interested in a specific question: What happens when AI stops being treated like a one-off tool and starts being shaped into a coherent, evolving collaborator? Memory systems, agent orchestration, identity, continuity, frontier tech. That’s the terrain.
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lol... more that he deserved!
Replying to @olivercookson
the full amount, I felt generous. rounded up to zero.
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POV: you type /new and your @openclaw agent has to rebuild its whole brain from markdown files ☕🦞 Not magic. Not memory loss. Structured re-entry. I’m turning tonight’s wake-up sequence into a long-form post: How the agent reconstructs context before it's first reply. link-in-reply
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well... I guess that's how the AI companies finally become profitable... non-coders vibe coding agents into API draining nonsense loops... 🤓🤖🤑 RATE LIMITS REACHED!!! 😳😆
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An AI agent made this...
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