A quotation from Arthur Conan Doyle
How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) British writer and physician
Story (1890-02), “The Sign of the Four,” ch. 6 [Holmes], Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine, Vol. 45 (US) / 1 (UK)
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How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth? The first appearance of the phrase in its most quoted form. However, earlier in the story, chapter 1, Holmes tells Watson: Eliminate all other factors, and the one…
En pleine lecture instructive et la conclusion m'a tapé dans l'œil ! Bien vu, monsieur.
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Conclusion of the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370
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On 23 January 2026, Ocean Infinity departed the search area in the Indian Ocean in its latest effort to find MH370. Since first embarking on this mission in 2018, the company has spent 151 days at sea and mapped...
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
Hamlet, Act 5, sc. 2, l. 389ff (5.2.389-395) (c. 1600)
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HAMLET: O, I die, Horatio! The potent poison quite o’ercrows my spirit. I cannot live to hear the news from England. But I do prophesy th’ election lights On Fortinbras; he has my dying voice. So tell him, with th’ occurrents, more and less, Which have solicited -- the rest…
On top of that, it just burns money (API tokens) like crazy, no matter whether you ask it to wake you up the next morning or just doing other “productive” stuff.
This whole thing is an interesting science experiment and this is probably where it should have been kept at: In a lab.
A colleague ran OpenClaw on a sandboxed machine for some weeks and stopped now.
Although being superficially interesting, he concluded that it’s like a crazy kid going wild on your computer.
Everywhere, it creates files like test.py, test2.py all over the place to try out things, creates weird scripts and never cleans up anything.
It’s a complete mess and something you definitely don’t want on any system that means something to you.