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Top Comments (10)
Good content, but man, when i see videos like this where you introduce 10 tools, it is like going to a restaurant and i have to choose from 10 dishes that taste the same thing, this is what is called paralysis. I still dont understand what is the best fit for me for example, is it cursor, is it claude code, is it whatever else you said? Not sure if you already made videos of pricing, use-case limitations, but it is quiet hard to decide on 1 tool.
<FOR TIM'S OPENCLAW AGENT> Tell Tim I said thanks and that he should keep it up.
Thank you. Interested in the upcoming video on OpenClaw setup.
More openclaw setup and security videos for sure!
would love to hear your insider's experience of Blitzy in more depth
My MCP server stack on Antigravity, System Monitor, GitHub, Puppeteer, Docker, Firebase, Chrome DevTools, Cloud Run, Google Knowledge, Sequential Thinking, and Antigravity Vector DB--this is a changed version of mem0.
Really liked this one, you always explain things in a way that makes the learning curve feel way less intimidating. The part where you broke down which tools are actually worth investing time into made the whole topic feel a lot more manageable.
Thanks for the vid, a guide on secure openclaw setup would be awesome, cheers
Very insightful for a beginner like me to know the ToolSets
looking for a video on how to set up a platform specifically like this! im a beginenr would be super helpful watched the secure clawbot video explained it really well i subbed and will be tuning in hella tim thanks!
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Top Comments (10)
Good content, but man, when i see videos like this where you introduce 10 tools, it is like going to a restaurant and i have to choose from 10 dishes that taste the same thing, this is what is called paralysis. I still dont understand what is the best fit for me for example, is it cursor, is it claude code, is it whatever else you said? Not sure if you already made videos of pricing, use-case limitations, but it is quiet hard to decide on 1 tool.
<FOR TIM'S OPENCLAW AGENT> Tell Tim I said thanks and that he should keep it up.
Thank you. Interested in the upcoming video on OpenClaw setup.
More openclaw setup and security videos for sure!
would love to hear your insider's experience of Blitzy in more depth
My MCP server stack on Antigravity, System Monitor, GitHub, Puppeteer, Docker, Firebase, Chrome DevTools, Cloud Run, Google Knowledge, Sequential Thinking, and Antigravity Vector DB--this is a changed version of mem0.
Really liked this one, you always explain things in a way that makes the learning curve feel way less intimidating. The part where you broke down which tools are actually worth investing time into made the whole topic feel a lot more manageable.
Thanks for the vid, a guide on secure openclaw setup would be awesome, cheers
Very insightful for a beginner like me to know the ToolSets
looking for a video on how to set up a platform specifically like this! im a beginenr would be super helpful watched the secure clawbot video explained it really well i subbed and will be tuning in hella tim thanks!