I've decided to try to reimplement the core components of OpenClaw in Swift & Vapor.
Follow along! https://diegopetrucci.github.io/dev/implementing-openclaw-in-swift-and-vapor-part-1-telegram-bot-and-llm-api
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I've decided to try to reimplement the core components of OpenClaw in Swift & Vapor.
Follow along! https://diegopetrucci.github.io/dev/implementing-openclaw-in-swift-and-vapor-part-1-telegram-bot-and-llm-api
@alex hey Alex, think you could find this useful for your newsletter? https://diegopetrucci.github.io/dev/self-improving-agents
I feel awkward being “spammy”, so this will be the first and last post I ping you for! Have recently started taking the dev blog seriously so I’m trying to get it seen by people (and criticism is super welcome)
Let's try something new this year: instead of just sharing my AI setup in private chats, I'll actually write about them and post them here. 🐗
The first one is documenting my super-simple way to have agents improve themselves automatically: https://diegopetrucci.github.io/dev/self-improving-agents
@fatbobman the examples are for a swift project, if that helps :D
and if you consider this spam let me know, i won't bother you again!
@fatbobman I think you might find this useful for your newsletter, even though it’s generic for AIs and not swift specific: https://diegopetrucci.github.io/dev/self-improving-agents
it's a way to have your agent self-improve by having it take notes automatically while you talk to it