Part of the vibe coding journey is developing apps that you and your family will actually use.
2 pain points to solve:
- food expiring in the fridge going unnoticed
- no proper system of accounting for food / budget
Created a pantry manager app that scans supermarket receipts: to track Budget and also automatically creates a countdown for foods from expiring.
2 pain points to solve:
- food expiring in the fridge going unnoticed
- no proper system of accounting for food / budget
Created a pantry manager app that scans supermarket receipts: to track Budget and also automatically creates a countdown for foods from expiring.
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Openclaw Big update 🦞🦞
breaking changes:
openclaw 2026.3.22 changes:
• clawhub marketplace — app store for plugins and skills
• per-agent reasoning — each agent can have its own thinking level
• /btw command — ask quick questions without losing your place
• ssh sandboxes — run agents on remote computers
• more search options — exa, tavily, firecrawl added
• better chinese ai — minimax m2.7
• cheaper openai options — gpt-5.4-mini and nano
• chrome extension gone — use browser directly instead
• image generation changed — new way to set up image models
• matrix chat improved — better matrix support
full changelog: github.com/openclaw/openclaw/releases/tag/v2026.3.22
breaking changes:
openclaw 2026.3.22 changes:
• clawhub marketplace — app store for plugins and skills
• per-agent reasoning — each agent can have its own thinking level
• /btw command — ask quick questions without losing your place
• ssh sandboxes — run agents on remote computers
• more search options — exa, tavily, firecrawl added
• better chinese ai — minimax m2.7
• cheaper openai options — gpt-5.4-mini and nano
• chrome extension gone — use browser directly instead
• image generation changed — new way to set up image models
• matrix chat improved — better matrix support
full changelog: github.com/openclaw/openclaw/releases/tag/v2026.3.22
GitHub
Release openclaw 2026.3.22 · openclaw/openclaw
2026.3.22
Breaking
Plugins/install: bare openclaw plugins install <package> now prefers ClawHub before npm for npm-safe names, and only falls back to npm when ClawHub does not have that pack...
Breaking
Plugins/install: bare openclaw plugins install <package> now prefers ClawHub before npm for npm-safe names, and only falls back to npm when ClawHub does not have that pack...
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Warning: Dont update to the latest openclaw. it bricked my setup. wait for a more stable release
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Saw a non-techie mom code this for her kids to practice chinese character strokes and memory (lel i forgot there was even an order for strokes)
Super cool, thought it’s worth sharing
https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/c9ad0b3f-1d26-4642-8c49-d9d111bd3803
Super cool, thought it’s worth sharing
https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/c9ad0b3f-1d26-4642-8c49-d9d111bd3803
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Claude just shipped Claude Computer
It can now practically just do whatever you are doing with mouse functions as well
• open apps on your mac
• navigate browsers
• fill in spreadsheets
• click buttons, type text
• move files around
• basically anything you'd do manually at your desk
https://x.com/claudeai/status/2036195789601374705
It can now practically just do whatever you are doing with mouse functions as well
• open apps on your mac
• navigate browsers
• fill in spreadsheets
• click buttons, type text
• move files around
• basically anything you'd do manually at your desk
https://x.com/claudeai/status/2036195789601374705
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You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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Wow.. OpenAI sunsetting their video arm.
Maybe all that compute for AI slop wasn’t worth it. Consolidation into their codex/chatgpt/browser
Google’s probably the incumbent to inherit their user share?
https://x.com/soraofficialapp/status/2036546752535470382?s=46
Maybe all that compute for AI slop wasn’t worth it. Consolidation into their codex/chatgpt/browser
Google’s probably the incumbent to inherit their user share?
https://x.com/soraofficialapp/status/2036546752535470382?s=46
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We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.
We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app…
We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app…
Have been skimming some through some AI video/image gen mass output recently, learning about AI influencers, etc. and went philosophical again.
spitballin some thoughts here:
There’s so much AI slop/fake engagement, these days, I wonder how long before the mirage fails. I get DMs daily from friends asking me if this is real or not.
Let’s just put this this way:
Your Input = Your Output
Domain Expert Input = Domain Expert Output
Even if you reverse engineer things - you are still trying to reverse engineer with your own train of thoughts.
If you don’t have the experience of a subject domain expert (like a videographer or brand agency owner with 10 years of actual design experience), there are ceiling limits to the prompt outputs. The best way to cover that gap isn't more prompting, it's understanding the domain expertise before trying to prompt the LLM with limited knowledge.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results said some mad scientist.
The LLM is just a glorified token vending machine, giving you what you want based on the input.
They are probabilistic, not "thinking" in the human sense. They predict the next token based on the patterns in your prompt. If the input lacks depth, the probability path the AI takes will lead to a generic, "mid-tier" output.
It’s not about coding plugins or trying to disrupt a business with AI - it’s the expertise gap. Business owners know AI exists, but can they trust you? Anyone can generate AI.
The reputation layer: ur track record, delivery history, accountability, is what’s missing.
spitballin some thoughts here:
There’s so much AI slop/fake engagement, these days, I wonder how long before the mirage fails. I get DMs daily from friends asking me if this is real or not.
Let’s just put this this way:
Your Input = Your Output
Domain Expert Input = Domain Expert Output
Even if you reverse engineer things - you are still trying to reverse engineer with your own train of thoughts.
If you don’t have the experience of a subject domain expert (like a videographer or brand agency owner with 10 years of actual design experience), there are ceiling limits to the prompt outputs. The best way to cover that gap isn't more prompting, it's understanding the domain expertise before trying to prompt the LLM with limited knowledge.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results said some mad scientist.
The LLM is just a glorified token vending machine, giving you what you want based on the input.
They are probabilistic, not "thinking" in the human sense. They predict the next token based on the patterns in your prompt. If the input lacks depth, the probability path the AI takes will lead to a generic, "mid-tier" output.
It’s not about coding plugins or trying to disrupt a business with AI - it’s the expertise gap. Business owners know AI exists, but can they trust you? Anyone can generate AI.
The reputation layer: ur track record, delivery history, accountability, is what’s missing.
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We are moving into an era where Digital is for work, and Analog is for life.
The more "perfect" and algorithmic the world becomes, the more the wealthy will pay for the "beautifully broken", the wabi-sabi and for artisanal craft.
If there are "50 wrappers" for a tool like OpenClaw, the technology itself is no longer a moat. It’s becoming a commodity, like electricity. When everyone is "super accelerated," the speed of the tool stops being a competitive advantage. The digital is now the floor, not the ceiling.
Value always flows toward what is scarce.
Two takeaways in parallel: use digital for leverage, analog for identity
Digital for Leverage: Use the "industrialized" AI to handle the high-volume, repetitive work. This is the engine that buys back your time.
Analog for Identity: Invest that reclaimed time into things that "pass the test of time." This is the real life - ur family, enjoyment of hobbies, working out, being a blessing to others
The more "perfect" and algorithmic the world becomes, the more the wealthy will pay for the "beautifully broken", the wabi-sabi and for artisanal craft.
If there are "50 wrappers" for a tool like OpenClaw, the technology itself is no longer a moat. It’s becoming a commodity, like electricity. When everyone is "super accelerated," the speed of the tool stops being a competitive advantage. The digital is now the floor, not the ceiling.
Value always flows toward what is scarce.
Two takeaways in parallel: use digital for leverage, analog for identity
Digital for Leverage: Use the "industrialized" AI to handle the high-volume, repetitive work. This is the engine that buys back your time.
Analog for Identity: Invest that reclaimed time into things that "pass the test of time." This is the real life - ur family, enjoyment of hobbies, working out, being a blessing to others
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Very soon you will be able to use your own LLMs for Siri. Good move Apple.
https://x.com/markgurman/status/2037230804942610548?s=46
https://x.com/markgurman/status/2037230804942610548?s=46
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BREAKING: Apple is planning to open up Siri to run any AI service via their App Store apps as part of iOS 27, dropping ChatGPT as the exclusive outside partner in Apple Intelligence and Siri. https://t.co/tfEnHTheBP
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Claude down their post about their upcoming model. It’s codenamed Mythos/Capybara and apparently so powerful it poses a huge cybersecurity threat, so it’ll be released only in waves.
- “dramatically higher scores that opus 4.6 on software coding, reasoning and cyber security”
- Compared to our previous best model, Claude Opus 4.6, Mythos gets dramatically higher scores on tests of software coding, academic reasoning, and cybersecurity, among others.
- In preparing to release Claude Mythos, we want + to act with extra caution and understand the risks it poses —even beyond what we learn in our own testing. In particular, we want to understand the model's potential near-term risks in the realm of cybersecurity-and share the results to help cyber defenders prepare.
https://x.com/m1astra/status/2037377109472018444?s=46
- “dramatically higher scores that opus 4.6 on software coding, reasoning and cyber security”
- Compared to our previous best model, Claude Opus 4.6, Mythos gets dramatically higher scores on tests of software coding, academic reasoning, and cybersecurity, among others.
- In preparing to release Claude Mythos, we want + to act with extra caution and understand the risks it poses —even beyond what we learn in our own testing. In particular, we want to understand the model's potential near-term risks in the realm of cybersecurity-and share the results to help cyber defenders prepare.
https://x.com/m1astra/status/2037377109472018444?s=46
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Claude Mythos Blog Post
Saved before it was taken down.
https://t.co/6XIw1LKnkA
Saved before it was taken down.
https://t.co/6XIw1LKnkA
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First time attending / Judging at a Hackathon. 👀 Super eye opening!
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