Anyway, I haven't really found anything useful to do with it yet other than check auction sites and for-sale forums for things I want to buy. It's been interesting as a sysadmin buddy. I don't know that it's terribly good at it, but it has the "confidence" to just do stuff that I might not these days. (though this reminds me of being a teen in the era of windows 3.1 with no internet; just doing stuff to the OS was the only thing there was to do) I've built it up to be able to build me a precis on whatever topic, and that's kind of useful. I mostly interact with it through the telegram messaging platform, so I can get this stuff away from home. It can run stable-diffusion for image generation, but I have yet to make that work reasonably, or to even find a real use for it.
I've also been using it to manage how I do RAG
I think the biggest, and on-going disappointment is that I can't reliably get it to go scrape a website; something that's been automatable since the 90's. It's really attached to one solution that I can't get to work. It can try to access http headless, but that usually gets shut down. Typically, you can give such things a different browser signature, but it can't do that. It also is stuck on a lot of ethics and safety rules that may or may not actually apply. I thought this was a ghost of the host LLM, but even if I run a less commercial one locally, it complains, so it must be in openclaw itself. (if it's worth noting, one thing I was trying to do was scrape certain websites around UX career things and have it ingest it all for a UX thought partner agent. It'll do it if I manually collect the stuff, but that's half the effort.I find myself trying to figure out a way that I could run a business off of this.. afterall, that's the narrative driving the hypecycle on this thing. But it's the same problem I have without being ai-augmented, what's the business?