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  • > safe on-ramp to OpenClaw

    IMO I don't think the "OpenClaw has root access to your machine" angle is the thing you should worry that much about. You can put your OpenClaw on a VM, behind a firewall and three VPNs but if it's got your Google, AWS, GitHub, etc. credentials you've still got a lot to worry about. And honestly, I think malicious actors are much more interested in those credentials than wiping out your machine.

    I'm honestly kind of surprised everyone neglects to think about that aspect and is instead more concerned with "what if it can delete my files."

  • I'm not a fan. But what Anthropic SHOULD have done is use plain ol' SSO. Google, GitHub, Microsoft, etc. logins with the option to do this magic link stuff. The third party auth providers would use passkeys at the user's discretion.

  • > It's quite amusing to see so-called "developers" waiting for their 10x engineer called "Claude" to hand hold them like interns who can't read or write any code when it goes and takes a break for 2 hours.

    Think about it, they're being forced to read and update code, on the spot, that someone else wrote! It takes time to get up to speed.

  • The definition of "works on my system."

  • This seems like a tremendous amount of planning, babysitting, verification, and token cost just to avoid writing code and tests yourself.

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