So I played with openClaw yes, even though it was buggy (clearly it was vibe coded), I found that it's pretty nice to do the agentic work like gitlab issues management, email, and other "assistant"-related workflows.
Once I tried to delegate coding tasks, it failed so miserably, I felt like it was just a joke.
It made a GitLab MR, tried to fix CI/CD by pushing changes to unrelated branches, many times, and at the end it lost all the work.
I will continue playing with it as an assistant, but I don't think it can replace a programmer yet, at least one that isn't an intern.

