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by maccard
75 days ago
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The openclaw website[0] 's headline paragraph is: > Clears your inbox, sends emails, manages your calendar, checks you in for flights.
> All from WhatsApp, Telegram, or any chat app you already use. The _entire point_ is "give me access to email, calendar, whatsapp, telegram, and I'll do your admin". > "Well, you could just not give it your data" This is the "you're holding it wrong"[1] argument [0] https://openclaw.ai/. [1] https://www.engadget.com/2010-06-24-apple-responds-over-ipho... |
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But isn't that what you're doing?
Every single submission on HN has threads where people point out how it's useful to them without giving it access to much/any data. What is the benefit of pointing out what the homepage is saying other than to imply that we are holding it wrong?
And what does it say about you that you're going off based on marketing on a website rather than actual, competent tech users who actually weild the tool?
Until recently Gentoo boasted performance as a reason to use it. Yet as someone who's been in the community for over 20 years, I can assure you the majority of users didn't care about the performance and aren't optimizing their builds for it. Who cares what the site says?