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5 things Charlie Holtz does differently > doesn't let AI write a single line of internal docs > blocks twitter, reddit, yc, nyt in his /etc/hosts file > buys every new Conductor employee a desk mic > tried every AI browser and still only uses safari > OpenClaw🦞 agent...

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If you do not set up your OpenClaw correctly, it's going to SUCK It will do tasks poorly, not remember anything, and not be proactive Here are the 5 things you need to do right away to turn your OpenClaw into AGI (demos of each in the video below) 1. Brain dump: your OpenClaw won't know how to accomplish your goals for you, if it doesn't know your goals If you haven't yet, you want to tell your OpenClaw: • Your interests • Your career • Your goals • Your ambitions • Anything personal Do this, and your Claw will have the context to be SUPER powerful for you 2. Connect your tools Your OpenClaw can basically use almost every tool you use on your computer You just need to ask it to Ask your OpenClaw to connect to any tools you use daily, and it will just figure out how to do it. Then create a skill for it I have it check my Things 3 todo list every morning and complete any tasks it can 3. Build a Mission Control Your mission control is just a hub for your OpenClaw to build custom tooling Ask your OpenClaw to build a Mission Control using NextJS Then anytime your bot doesn't have the tool available to do a task, have it build it in your Mission Control 4. Mission Statement Your OpenClaw needs a mission statement This is the one sentence statement that will be the north star for every single thing it does It should be based on your goals and ambitions. My Claw's mission statement is "“An autonomous organization of AI agents that does work for me and produces value 24/7” Make your own and have your Claw put it at the top of your Mission Control. Now every task your Claw does will take you closer to this statement 5. Make it proactive Your OpenClaw won't be proactive unless you set those expectations with it Tell your Claw you want it to do a task every night at 2am that brings you one step closer to your mission statement Now every morning you'll wake up and it will do something that surprises you and helps bring you closer to your goals Do these 5 things and your OpenClaw will be 10000x more powerful

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NEW: Introducing Octane AI Agentic Commerce Quizzes - Increase sales with AI. What is it? A sales quiz AI agent that makes 1-1 personalized sales experiences for every single customer. In real time. Powered by our new AI model CORE-1. Examples: 📸 Want to ask your customer to take a selfie and your AI agent automatically recommends them a full outfit from your catalog? Octane AI agents can do that. 🪞 Want to have an AI agent hand pick out each product for a personalized skin care routine? Want them to upload a selfie to detect their skin tone? Octane AI agents can do can that. 📊 Want to create an incredibly detailed report with graphs and tables and graphics thats generated by AI for each customer? Octane AI agents can do that. We give you the building blocks and you can build anything. And you can build it fast because our AI will do the heavy lifting for you. This is v1 and a representation of where our commerce and quiz technology is headed. Available today to everyone at 🆕 What we are launching today: • Smart Quiz Builder: Have an AI agent plan out and build your Octane AI quiz for you. It can even write custom HTML for beautiful results pages and progress bars. • Smart Products: It can take forever to setup the recommendation logic for a quiz. For those of you who need help, simply add smart products to your Octane AI quiz and your very own AI agent will hand-pick products for each customer who takes your quiz. It’s amazing. • Smart Copy: Instead of showing everyone who takes your quiz the exact same copy, use AI to personalize the quiz for every single person who takes it. Explain why these specific products are perfect for specifically them. • Image Analyzer: Let your customers upload or take a photo during the quiz and have AI analyze it. You can use this for anything from skin tone detection to picking out outfits! • Shopping Assistant: An AI agent that lives on your store that can help your customers at the right time. We have been building quiz software for almost 10 years now and AI is enabling us to make quizzes even more powerful. This is just the v1 of what we will be releasing in this area. We are so excited to see what you create with these new agentic products. Get creative, we think you will be surprised at how many interesting experiences you can create with Octane AI now.

Matt Schlicht

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Andrew Wilkinson owns 40+ businesses. He just showed me how he's using OpenClaw, Claude Code and AI agents to run latest business, start new ones, and automate everything. Here's what I learned: 1. In December 2025, something clicked. He started waking up at 3AM with a smile, sitting in terminal with 10 Claude Code tabs open. He hasn't stopped since. He calls it chasing the dragon. 2.He built a full SaaS product called Deep Personality. A 40-minute personality test that generates a 100-page report written like Robert Greene. $20 000 in revenue. Zero employees. The entire business runs on AI agents. 3. He has agents for support, marketing, and dev. When a support ticket comes in, the agent either handles it or sends it to the dev agent. If it's critical, the agent fixes the bug and merges the PR before he wakes up. Then it emails the customer back. 4. His marketing agent is connected to PostHog, manages Meta and Reddit ads, creates ad creative, runs multivariate tests, and sets budgets. He's about to give it a $100 k/month ad budget and see what happens. 5. He forgot his laptop on a trip to Arizona. He ran his entire business from the back of Ubers using OpenClaw. Nobody picked up that every single email was written by AI. 6. His take on vibe coding: the worst part about business is people. Between your vision and execution are 100 people you have to convince. Vibe coding removes all of them. For the first time he can do every part of building a product himself. 7. He was trying to build OpenClaw before OpenClaw existed. Now he uses a tool called Harbor, which is basically a GUI for managing multiple agents. You can see all your agents, their status, knowledge bases, and databases in one place. 8. He built a custom AI for his relationship. He and his girlfriend took 15 psychological tests, put the results into ChatGPT, and asked it to analyze their relationship. It nailed every fight they've ever had. That became the product idea for Deep Personality. 9. His honest take: he spends 50% of his time debugging, 30% improving the setup, and 20% being productive. It's a treadmill. But the 20% that works is so powerful he can't stop. 10. His prediction: we're 3-6 months from being able to hand basic businesses off to AI to run entirely. And pretty soon Anthropic and OpenAI are going to launch AI CEOs. This is an inside look at how a serious operator Andrew Wilkinson is using AI agents in the real world. The good, the bad, the debugging, all of it. Most people don't show you this. Episode is live on The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 watch

GREG ISENBERG

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I'm up late with the rest of you building AI agents with the new AI browser from Genspark. We can see where this is all going: a new kind of operating system -- one that is very different than the Microsoft centric way that I've been working for 20 years. There are several things that these new agentic browsers bring to you: 1. They let you change how you browse. With an old browser like Google Chrome, you go to your email, Facebook, or X. 2. With these new browsers, you tell it where to go and what to do for you. 3. It can even build software for you. At the end of this video, I have it building me a little YouTube uploading utility, which is very helpful. 4. They have a ton of "applications" built in. Think of it as a new kind of office suite. Docs. Spreadsheets. Slide decks. And much more. All built with AI, not bolted on the side like with Microsoft's Office. 5. They have AI models built "underneath" so you can work privately and cheaply. There’s a lot of new choices you have to make with browsers like this. I’ve been playing with a bunch of them. Some have better user interfaces than others. Some have different versions, slide components, or applications. The reason I like Genspark is because they ship so fast. I’ve been watching this company since its very beginnings, and every week they ship new things. Just yesterday, they shipped a new photo editing feature for my iPhone. I upload a photo and then I can just talk to it and edit it with my voice. It's really cool. I try to reward companies that ship at such a fast rate and that are shipping innovation that improves our lives. It's not that I'm going to stop using Google Chrome. My whole life has been there for, I don't know, almost 20 years now. This is a different way of working and it gives me a space to run my AI tasks that's different than Google Chrome. I run them side by side. One doing old stuff, one doing new stuff. I can keep using Google Chrome for my old stuff, like my email and my calendar. And I use GenSpark or one of the new AI browsers to do new AI-centric things. All sorts of new things that these new agentic browsers open up! Have you tried it, or one of the other new ones yet? How has it changed your work? It takes a little time to get used to AI-centric ways of doing things. Pretend your browser is a team of interns. Give them a task, in this case I said "help me upload my videos to YouTube." You might be shocked at what Genspark does to improve your life. I am everytime I use it. Give it a try and let me know what you think! Oh, and I used another little tool to "write" this post. Typeless -- I push a button and talk and it writes. With fewer typos than I usually type in, to boot. It works great with Genspark's new browser too. Download it here:

Robert Scoble

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Mark Rachapoom

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Y Combinator CEO, Garry Tan, took the stage for 42 minutes at Startup School 2026 and explained how to build your own personal AGI better than any paid AI course. This is what he told the room: 1. The leverage is in your context, not the model. Tan watches hundreds of founders use identical models every batch. "There are 2x people and there are 100x people who are using the same Claude. Same weights, same context window size, same API. But the leverage is not in the weights." The gap between users is now bigger than the gap between models. 2. One person's output went up 400x. In 2013 Tan shipped maybe 14 useful lines of code a day as a YC partner, dead on the median for programmer productivity. "I did the math on my output, and I'm at about 400x what I did in 2013." 3. Agents run on a different working memory. Humans hold 7 things in their head at once. Every org chart and checklist ever built is a patch for that limit. "An AI agent holds a million tokens. That's about a thousand pages. Three Harry Potter books sitting open on its head all at once." You're still running your week on tools built for the 7-digit brain. 4. Markdown is code now. Tan's stack is mostly skill files: pages of plain English an agent can execute. "If you can write clear instructions in English, you're a programmer. The compiler is a language model." At YC, finance and events staff who never opened a terminal are building automations. 5. Your history is your moat. Tan's agent runs on a personal wiki: about 220,000 markdown pages covering 25 years of email, meetings, notes and decisions. "When my agent does anything, it does knowing everything I know. And that's the difference between an assistant and a colleague." No frontier model has your context. That's the one asset nobody can replicate. 6. Never do one-off work. Most people run a task with an agent, close the window and throw the learning away. Tan ends every task by having the agent turn what it did into a reusable skill file. "If you have to ask for something twice, you failed." Captured skills compound daily. Amnesia resets you to zero every morning. 7. Own your skill files before your employer does. A skill file is your judgment, extracted and executable. The only question is who controls it. "Own your skills because if you don't, your job becomes a skill file." Files in your repo compound your career. Files in the company's repo run your judgment without you. Watch it, then read the step-by-step guide on becoming an AI engineer.

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