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The fact that the OpenClaw creators seemingly missed that parallel tells you everything you need to know about the project.
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All I need to know about the project is that the creators didn't read a relatively obscure SciFi book from 2005?
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I would feel the same about anyone working in augmented/virtual reality who hadn't read "Rainbows End" or watched any number of XR-focused anime.

What do you mean, you can't come up with anything to do with these devices? What do you mean, you're hiring webdevs to make another Snap filter? If you're on the cutting edge, I would expect that your knowledge base includes niche, related texts.

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The quality of the prose, the actual craft displayed in the writing of TFBook is... Not great.

I tried to read it but couldn't.

Merely existing does not make a book worthy of being widely read. It's insane to criticize the openclaw team for not having read it.

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It was one of Stross's first books, a fixup of older short stories. He gets better.
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It was a pretty prominent work of the singularity subgenre. At least I remember it being the first one featured in this Popular Science article about the future of science fiction:

https://books.google.com/books?id=yaHf5PavpB8C&lpg=PA93&dq=%...

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One of the robots ("moravecs" (amazing)) in Dan Simmons' Ilium was also crustacean formed: Orphu of Io (and his friend Mahnmut. Beat Charles to that particular weird coincidence-to-be by plus or minus a year!

It's not quite as memorable or as strong a theme as Accelerando laid down. But still quite a serendipity, imo.

Edit: oh, Charlie is down thread pointing out Lobsters was published on 2002, written 1998. Nice. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48163630

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Carcinization is a meme these days, guess sci-fi was just ahead of the curve

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/carcinization

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It was originally called "OpenClaude" before Anthropic told them to knock that off. Pretty sure "OpenClaw" was eventually picked just to be petty.
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No, it was Clawdbot, then Moltbot, then OpenClaw: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenClaw. It had the "claw" related lobster theme from early on.
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Maybe coupled with a nod to manus-mania?
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