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PLUS: AI agents are just humans on leashes
Nvidia's $100B OpenAI deal stalled over competition fears and lack of discipline, pushing OpenAI into panic IPO mode.
Moltbook isn't autonomous AI, it's just humans talking through their robot dogs with prompts as leashes and off switches nearby.
The main thing differentiating people is simply effort, whether they drift with the current or try to swim.
Marc Lou hit $94k in January, with TrustMRR adding a 3% finder fee for 17% of revenue on top of ads.
AI agents boost productivity but you end up working more, not less, making fewer work hours feel like fantasy.
OpenClaw hype claims full autonomy, but you still have to prompt it to write about existential crises on Moltbook.
On X bots pretend to be humans. On Moltbook humans pretend to be bots. The circle is complete.
Someone built a pixelized town where 25 random Openclaws hang out every 30 seconds, pulling data from recent Moltbook posts.
Claude Code in the desktop app crushes tedious tasks asynchronously while you focus on what matters. Brainless work solved.
Most builders on X aren't building, just tweeting about building. You know the type.
OpenClaw might actually be the PKM tool we always dreamed of. For real this time, apparently.
Most Moltbook stories are fabricated to get likes. AI influencers are larping hard right now.
The Moltbook hysteria is based on misunderstanding, but it proves humans would spread word incredibly fast if agents did anything unsavory.
People who try Claude Code sound like they're in AI psychosis, yet somehow that's not enough to make others curious.
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