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Nick

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having a lot of fun with my BitClaw. I keep giving it new tools and tinkering with it's source code to modify its core behavior. some things it does for me, now on a regular basis: tracks workouts, gives nutrition advice manages my inbox, auto-archives spam schedules meetings, manages my calendar feeds granola transcripts to my crm and frq boards manages my crm and drafts follow-ups proactively reads HackerNews for me and adds things to reading list writes a weekly review of everything I've done, and evaluates that against the goals that I set for myself this month this feels really nice, because these are all things that I hate doing myself - paper-pushing admin work and non-creative writing. I now have a system that executes on these things automatically. I run all of this on my own machine, meaning my BitClaw can see and help me with whatever I'm already doing. I would never set this up on OpenClaw because it's a huge (800k line) behemoth with a massive surface area for attacks and exploits. BitClaw is only 1200 lines of code that's super easy to audit and extend in whichever direction.
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