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Indeed. "Here's a text file so the most advanced computer in the world can read it rather than structured text in HTML which it can read even better" 🤦♂️
Paul.
It can be good for simplicity, and if you don't have too much customisation, but because most of the extensions are monthly subscriptions, the costs can really add up, see our Shopify vs OpenCart calculator here.
Paul.
I've been using OpenClaw a lot recently with OpenAI's Codex model and I have to say it's been pretty rubbish - always forgetting things you told it, always doing the wrong thing, being stupid and dopey. For the most basic of tasks it's faster than writing the code I guess, but it really does...
Developing a very very simple CMS that displays the content of .md files as a simple website. It kind of worked but had to be prompted again and again.
Paul.
OpenClaw is great, I'm running it in a virtual machine and using Codex from ChatGPT Plus.
For simple tasks it saves a lot of time.
It doesn't seem to be able to complete more complex ones yet.
Paul.
Of course it's a double-edged sword. In certain tasks it's helped me immeasurably and has impressed me so much. In others it's just wasted time and come up with nonsense.
What's more important isn't where it's at now, but where it'll be in 5 years.
Paul.