the main difference between openclaw and the traditional approach to promoting LLMs is that it can run asynchronously and prompt you, the human, when something happens
I built clawr.ing so my agent can call me on the phone for urgent things like emails I’m waiting for or issues in production for any of my products
Hey guys! Glad to finally be able to share what I've been working on over the past few weeks. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have and to take your feedback on clawr.ing!
I built a way for my agent to call me on a real phone: https://clawr.ing
I thought it would be cool to have it reach me proactively when something I care about happens instead of having to look for a notification or ask it directly
The result is pretty surreal, being out for a workout or groceries or something and getting a call about a stock price or an important email feels like I was suddenly transported into the future
It took quite a bit of effort to set up though, there’s a lot of complexity to routing calls in a cost efficient manner and generating realistic human like speech
I’m happy with the result though, you can reply back and the agent can run any tool call while it’s on the call with you, and if it takes a bit of time as in for a web search or so it will put you on hold and you will hear hold music for a few moments
The thing I try to keep in mind most when dealing with these kinds of blog posts is that something that must be helpful to a majority of its audience will inevitably lose a lot of the value it can provide to each individual.
Building a new framework should be way at the bottom of your list of things to consider. If you do, please make it a blackbox.
It's tiring how many details one often needs to get into before being able to do something they could have summarized in a sentence the whole time. But this is a general issue!
Backend developer working a lot with Node.js, but also love Python and Go. Have worked on many projects with big companies, led small developer teams, modernized legacy systems, and worked on a browser extension that identified twitter bots using deep learning. Happy to try out new technologies.
Backend developer working a lot with Node.js, but also love Python and Go. Have worked on many projects with big companies, led small developer teams, modernized legacy systems, and worked on a browser extension that identified twitter bots using deep learning. Happy to try out new technologies.
Backend developer working a lot with Node.js, but also love Python and Go. Have worked on many projects with big companies, led small developer teams, modernized legacy systems, and worked on a browser extension that identified twitter bots using deep learning. Happy to try out new technologies.
I built clawr.ing so my agent can call me on the phone for urgent things like emails I’m waiting for or issues in production for any of my products