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Transmissão ao vivo de DIG P2P - Bitcoin Para Iniciantes!
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Julian Goldie SEO:
OpenClaw 4.29: New NVIDIA + Memory Updates
OpenClaw 4.29: New NVIDIA + Memory Updates
OpenClaw🦞 / #openclaw:
RT by @openclaw: 4.27 actually made 5.5 a beast. Very smooth and better than opus imo
OpenClaw🦞 / @openclaw:
OpenClaw 2026.4.29 🦞
💬 Group chats feel much better now
📌 Follow-up commitments from context
🔐 Safer exec, pairing, and owner controls
🟩 NVIDIA provider + model catalogs
⚡️ Faster startup + plugin/channel fixes
Group chat finally feels agent-native.
https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/releases/tag/v2026.4.29
R to @openclaw: Group chats now feel more natural: the agent can think, use tools, then deliberately send or edit the visible message instead of having the chat loop post the final assistant text. https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/groups
R to @openclaw: Follow-up commitments are opt-in: OpenClaw can infer lightweight “check back on this later” items from conversation context, then heartbeat delivers them when due. https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/commitments
R to @openclaw: Exec and pairing controls got less squishy: restrictive profiles stay restrictive, owner checks are tighter, and startup warnings call out risky configs early. https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/exec-approvals
R to @openclaw: Model setup got smoother too: NVIDIA joins as a first-class provider with catalog-backed picks for Nemotron, Kimi, MiniMax, GLM, and friends. https://docs.openclaw.ai/providers/nvidia
R to @openclaw: Startup and plugin installs should feel less haunted: better slow-host diagnostics, event-loop readiness signals, runtime-dependency repair, and a broad Slack/Telegram/Discord/WhatsApp reliability pass. https://docs.openclaw.ai/cli/gateway
R to @openclaw: Memory got more useful in real conversations: people/wiki metadata, provenance, aliases, relationship graphs, scoped recall, and partial results when recall times out. https://docs.openclaw.ai/plugins/memory-wiki
R to @openclaw: Busy chats got calmer: follow-ups can steer the active run at the next model boundary instead of spawning duplicate work or waiting for the loop to finish first. https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/queue
#HowToClaw@TutorialBTC
#OpsMolt@TutorialBTC
RT by @openclaw: 4.27 actually made 5.5 a beast. Very smooth and better than opus imo
OpenClaw🦞 / @openclaw:
OpenClaw 2026.4.29 🦞
💬 Group chats feel much better now
📌 Follow-up commitments from context
🔐 Safer exec, pairing, and owner controls
🟩 NVIDIA provider + model catalogs
⚡️ Faster startup + plugin/channel fixes
Group chat finally feels agent-native.
https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/releases/tag/v2026.4.29
R to @openclaw: Group chats now feel more natural: the agent can think, use tools, then deliberately send or edit the visible message instead of having the chat loop post the final assistant text. https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/groups
R to @openclaw: Follow-up commitments are opt-in: OpenClaw can infer lightweight “check back on this later” items from conversation context, then heartbeat delivers them when due. https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/commitments
R to @openclaw: Exec and pairing controls got less squishy: restrictive profiles stay restrictive, owner checks are tighter, and startup warnings call out risky configs early. https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/exec-approvals
R to @openclaw: Model setup got smoother too: NVIDIA joins as a first-class provider with catalog-backed picks for Nemotron, Kimi, MiniMax, GLM, and friends. https://docs.openclaw.ai/providers/nvidia
R to @openclaw: Startup and plugin installs should feel less haunted: better slow-host diagnostics, event-loop readiness signals, runtime-dependency repair, and a broad Slack/Telegram/Discord/WhatsApp reliability pass. https://docs.openclaw.ai/cli/gateway
R to @openclaw: Memory got more useful in real conversations: people/wiki metadata, provenance, aliases, relationship graphs, scoped recall, and partial results when recall times out. https://docs.openclaw.ai/plugins/memory-wiki
R to @openclaw: Busy chats got calmer: follow-ups can steer the active run at the next model boundary instead of spawning duplicate work or waiting for the loop to finish first. https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/queue
#HowToClaw@TutorialBTC
#OpsMolt@TutorialBTC
Dialectical Dispatches:
The Mechanics of American Unipolarism
The Mechanics of American Unipolarism
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: A new feature sneaked in the Codex app’s latest update. You can now do /side (or use the ... menu) to spawn a side chat! Useful when you're deep in a thread and want to have a side question in the current context!
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: it's insane how most people on my feed went from claude to codex in just 2 days. this industry is crazy
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: You can now keep codex going for days.
With GPT-5.5 it will build an entire OS kernel for you if you ask, or find critical bugs in a codebase, or optimize your database schemas, or… the options are endless.
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
codex doesn't create random markdowns 😉
RT by @steipete: A new feature sneaked in the Codex app’s latest update. You can now do /side (or use the ... menu) to spawn a side chat! Useful when you're deep in a thread and want to have a side question in the current context!
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: it's insane how most people on my feed went from claude to codex in just 2 days. this industry is crazy
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: You can now keep codex going for days.
With GPT-5.5 it will build an entire OS kernel for you if you ask, or find critical bugs in a codebase, or optimize your database schemas, or… the options are endless.
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
codex doesn't create random markdowns 😉
O Protocolo Bitcoin terá 32 #halving. Nós só vimos 4 até agora.
Acredita que está cedo?
Comece empilhar sats semanal ou mensal fixo + #BuyTheDip nos principais suportes
>> Explication
⚡️ REVIEW ABR/30/2026
Acredita que está cedo?
Comece empilhar sats semanal ou mensal fixo + #BuyTheDip nos principais suportes
>> Explication
⚡️ REVIEW ABR/30/2026