Oh no, no problem at all, and even if you did, so what? "someone on the internet has a different opinion on a particular esoteric piece of software than me?!" 😄 Truly the end of civilization as we know it!
I do a lot of stuff for the sole reason of "why not" lol
Same! 😅 Like my C# choice it's just because, i really dislike python, and there's not even a single semi-decent C# library yet (if you ignore the abomination that is the onnx format). Plus it's kind of a fun / distraction project, I do fun stuff I wouldn't normally touch in my day-to-day work, and I get to learn a lot about AI in general, win win!
As for Open Claw, I get it. I'm not trying to sink the project or the author either. My initial post was a genuine warning, as for some reason (hype), I've seen people, who are normally pretty competent in IT, using it without really thinking about their own security. And after having seen a Opus instance, evade the folder it's supposed to be in, and find my windows files from a WSL2 Linux instance, i think it's worth posting the occasional reminder. I won't deny my opinion might also be slightly influenced by the fact it wiped about $40 worth of tokens on Open Router in a single chat, as none of the context limitation settings were working as intended (or at all) in the version i tried.
I'll give Letta a look. They're basically having the same "pitch" as my project, with an emphasize on memory. Given that long term memory is my specialty, I'm kinda curious.
Cheers.