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One-click OpenClaw setup with AI inference included, no token capOpen
Joseph Fleming🙏 4 karmaApr 9, 2026@Featherless - Managed OpenClawAwesome idea to have a unlimited token plan tied directly to a managed opnclaw instance. A little bit tricky to get setup without CLi access. but seems to work well once you get past that! -
it integrates so well with my workspace, could be more responsive though! -
good for beginners & really awesome features, yet to be integrated within themselves
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Great idea, but does not find what you are looking for-about the same as Google Scholar
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After not even ONE try, it asks for Pro. No success, just imo developer hyper-greed. Avoid!
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SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersTask automation
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Very good service but it doesn’t always display what the prompt tells. Do you plan to add a feature for negative prompting?
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Turbocharge your Photoshop workflow with AIOpen
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really solid guide, snap a pic and it pulls likely images in seconds with handy notes on habitat and look-alikes. ids were mostly on point and the few misses were easy to fix. perfect if you love animals and plants.
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I started with OpenClaw on a sandboxed environment on my Mac, but now trying ZeroClaw on a very old Thinkpad with Ubuntu. Feels more non-dev friendly and seems to handle security better.

