I will never understand why people don't just give OpenClaw instances their own set of credentials, that are limited, like you would a newbie employee.
Or even more limiting, use proxies, for instance when setting up the LLM connection instead of giving it the OpenRouter, OpenAI api keys directly, give it access via proxy that is running on a machine next to it.
to me, it was helpful for night sessions, as I didn't have good light that would be too strong. This one does not shine into screen, so it's good for the eyes. But certainly not a must or anything you need.
maybe, but then I don't see my keys or stuff on the table. It dims automatically and has different color temperatures. It's practical, I don't have space behind my desk, and it's not that expensive. I didn't thought too much about it actually, when I bought it :)
you will want to improve handling bad formatting, a .env file will likely pass right through, the samples I tried with went straight through unmodified
to my knowledge all the major userscript extensions, at least allow watching for file changes so you don't have to copy it manually, so you can just refresh the page to test
this is why a lot of people run arch and why valve based steamOS on arch instead of debian as the previous version was, you need a newer kernel and other packages to really play games on linux with the least friction possible
Or even more limiting, use proxies, for instance when setting up the LLM connection instead of giving it the OpenRouter, OpenAI api keys directly, give it access via proxy that is running on a machine next to it.
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