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Nice execution on the Unix pipes approach! Worth comparing architectures: Axe is stateless CLI (pipe in, get output), crabtalk.ai is daemon + commands (persistent process manages state, commands are standalone binaries…
haha used to think about this! but walrus is from wasm + rust and the song of beatles, and this cute thing is in the zoo!
makes sense, it really depends on the use cases, I'm building my version of claw openwalrus for the local LLMs first goal, I think myself will use local models for daily tasks that heavily depend on tool callings, but…
I used to want to call it freeclaw, but there is already one, and actually myself started feeling bored about xxxclaw
Mine called openwalrus is local-llm first written in rust: builtin metasearch engine, graph based memory system, editing configs with commands (never need to edit the config files manually)... we indeed need to focus on…
imo switch to local models could be an option
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Nice execution on the Unix pipes approach! Worth comparing architectures: Axe is stateless CLI (pipe in, get output), crabtalk.ai is daemon + commands (persistent process manages state, commands are standalone binaries…
haha used to think about this! but walrus is from wasm + rust and the song of beatles, and this cute thing is in the zoo!
makes sense, it really depends on the use cases, I'm building my version of claw openwalrus for the local LLMs first goal, I think myself will use local models for daily tasks that heavily depend on tool callings, but…
I used to want to call it freeclaw, but there is already one, and actually myself started feeling bored about xxxclaw
Mine called openwalrus is local-llm first written in rust: builtin metasearch engine, graph based memory system, editing configs with commands (never need to edit the config files manually)... we indeed need to focus on…
imo switch to local models could be an option