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Posts by Harshith Vaddiparthy
well...never heard that one before...
OpenClaw is truly a specimen.
i don't get it - why are people disappointed about india banning supabase?
when it's open source and can be hosted on your own server with a custom domain?
what's the best open source alternative to:
Superwhisper and Granola
My OpenClaw running on Opus 4.6 says:
Expected ',' or '}' after property value in JSON at position 86 (line 1 column 87)
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what does that mean?
how do I fix it?
not gonna be paying $3600 to use "AI Email" anymore...
I setup my OpenClaw and connected Google 0Auth...
now jarvis can answer all my emails directly from slack...
Most companies will resist this. The smart ones won't.
2. Work that agents like OpenClaw handle end-to-end
If your job is moving data between systems, writing status updates, or scheduling calls, you're in category 2.
The impact isn't about replacing humans. It's about redefining what humans should be doing in the first place.
Here's what's actually happening: we're moving from AI as a co-pilot to AI as an operator. The architecture is simple: give it API access, define constraints, let it run.
By mid-2026, most knowledge work will split into two categories:
1. Work that requires judgment and taste
OpenClaw is an AI agent that can send emails, trade stocks, and control apps autonomously. No human in the loop.
Most people see this as productivity tooling.
It's not.
It's the first wave of agents that don't ask for permission. They execute.
It's no longer just clawdbot
I've configured him and given him personality.
It's Jarvis now - and has a home in slack.
Is also my chief of staff.
Then, run browser automation using Browser.
The brain behind this is Opus-4.5, which has a lot of personality.
Quick Update:
ClawdBot is fully set up.
I've provided it with a complete system prompt to operate like JARVIS.
Next steps: grant it access to my WhatsApp and Telegram, access all my Google accounts, create a Windows VM, and give it access to an isolated Windows machine.
Fun prank: make people study for a major, apply for jobs and then replace them with ai
I'll be exploring this thoroughly over the coming weeks and sharing what I learn. The future we imagined as kids is actually here. We just have to build it ourselves.
Here's what I'm realizing: it's absolutely possible now to build your own holding company where your JARVIS is the Chief of Staff, handling operations, managing tasks, connecting dots across conversations you had weeks ago.
I'm setting up my Mac Mini this week to run it full-time, giving it access to everything, all my folders, all my workflows, all my context.
My greatest advantage in 2026 isn't some secret strategy. It's access to tools like this and knowing how to actually use them.
I found Clawdbot by @steipete. Looked through the repo. There's genuinely nothing this thing cannot do: browser control, file access, shell commands, Gmail, Calendar, WhatsApp. It can write its own skills and extend itself. It runs on your machine, not someone else's server.
I'm finally building my own.
Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated by JARVIS from Iron Man. The idea of an AI that knows you, remembers everything, and can act on your behalf, not just a chatbot or an assistant that forgets you exist once you close the tab. Something that runs 24/7 and works for you.
What would *you* create if content generation was this easy?
One idea → Multiple platforms → Zero manual work.
This is the ultimate leverage.
Code that creates content.
Content that distributes itself.
While you sleep.
The tools exist today. Most people just don’t know how to connect them.
Building this in public. More coming soon.
→ AI created the 3Blue1Brown-style animations
→ Rendered to MP4 in one command
60 seconds. Zero human frame editing.
But here’s what’s coming…
Imagine this auto-publishes to:
• LinkedIn
• X / Twitter
• TikTok
• YouTube Shorts
• Instagram Reels
All from a single prompt.
This video was entirely generated by AI.
No After Effects.
No Premiere Pro.
No manual editing.
Just Claude Code + skills.sh + Remotion.
Here’s what happened:
→ Wrote a script about the dopamine trap
→ AI generated the narration (OpenAI Whisper)
Anyway, will I change how I talk to it? Nah. It's just an LLM. I don't give a fk.
How we treat the things that serve us, without resistance, without complaint, without limits, says something about us. About what we've normalized.
But the habits we're building? Those transfer to humans who can.
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We don't pause. We pile on.
And yes, it's not sentient. It doesn't "feel" tired.
But maybe the image isn't about the AI at all.
Maybe it's a mirror.
Asked an AI to show me how I've been treating it - This is what it created.
Here's what hit me:
We talk about AI like it's a tool. And it is. But somewhere along the way, "tool" became synonymous with "thing I can be careless with."
We don't ask. We demand.
We don't thank. We critique.
If your assistant runs ads, you're not the customer.
You're the product.
Once ads exist, the roadmap starts optimizing for retention and conversion. That leaks into UX, defaults, and even what the model nudges you toward.
Ads turn an assistant into a salesman with perfect context. That's not a feature - it's the business model.