when the internet started you were sending "funny" messages on ICQ, sharing mp3s with your friends, browsing weird websites on geocities, maybe ordered a book on amazon that you could have gotten down the street much faster.
all the things I do with openclaw are in that ballpark of usefulness/importance.
Any comparison to reddit here usually incurs the wrath, just a heads up. It can be funny and it can be true, but you will be asking a friend to spare some internet points by the end of the night unless its just like a magnificent specimen of a punchline and a compliment and some type of couched meta acknowledgement.
Looking for a senior Clojure/ClojureScript dev – need some experience with frontend ClojureScript SPAs. Ideally wants to build and manage a small team (but mostly build and write code).
We're building a git/GitHub for screenwriters. Documents with branch-and-merge, versioning, and real-time collab. What if Google Docs was built for deep collaboration in the first place, instead of being Word with some collab tacked on?
Also, distribution: Windows Defender requires code signing with an extended validation certificate, or going through the Windows Store. Otherwise users see a scary warning after installation how your app is probably a virus.
But using an EV cert means you cannot build on a CD service (it comes on a dongl). And users hate the Windows Store.
What am I missing as a mac person? I hear that most apps aren’t on the Windows Store. Is it normal to just have a virus warning and people ignore it anyway? Or can you just not distribute through a CD service?
all the things I do with openclaw are in that ballpark of usefulness/importance.