← Back to context Comment by arcanemachiner 3 days ago Well, there was Picoclaw, but I think it was renamed to Clawlet. 4 comments arcanemachiner Reply imiric 3 days ago That's old news. Now there's Plancklaw, renamed to ∅. It has no code base, no bugs, no security issues, infinitely scalable, and all the features of every other *claw. guld 3 days ago Well actually there is ROE.md, no code, just a Markdown file to generate a claw. wolpoli 3 days ago The code is always generated using the latest LLM, ensuring that it takes advantage of the latest architectures and programming language features. 1 reply →
imiric 3 days ago That's old news. Now there's Plancklaw, renamed to ∅. It has no code base, no bugs, no security issues, infinitely scalable, and all the features of every other *claw. guld 3 days ago Well actually there is ROE.md, no code, just a Markdown file to generate a claw. wolpoli 3 days ago The code is always generated using the latest LLM, ensuring that it takes advantage of the latest architectures and programming language features. 1 reply →
guld 3 days ago Well actually there is ROE.md, no code, just a Markdown file to generate a claw. wolpoli 3 days ago The code is always generated using the latest LLM, ensuring that it takes advantage of the latest architectures and programming language features. 1 reply →
wolpoli 3 days ago The code is always generated using the latest LLM, ensuring that it takes advantage of the latest architectures and programming language features. 1 reply →
That's old news. Now there's Plancklaw, renamed to ∅. It has no code base, no bugs, no security issues, infinitely scalable, and all the features of every other *claw.
Well actually there is ROE.md, no code, just a Markdown file to generate a claw.
The code is always generated using the latest LLM, ensuring that it takes advantage of the latest architectures and programming language features.
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