He said:

> Author here. It was usable like any Openclaw agent. For example, I used it to ask it questions about the VPS, to summarize emails, etc.

> He said:

>> Author here. It was usable like any Openclaw agent. For example, I used it to ask it questions about the VPS, to summarize emails, etc.

That does not mean "I used it via emailing it". There is no ambiguity - he was asked specifically about this.

Once again, I reiterate, an agent processing email that rejects every single one passes the test that the OP created, but then it can't do anything useful either.

> That does not mean "I used it via emailing it". There is no ambiguity - he was asked specifically about this.

On the contrary - I think the most reasonable interpretation of his words is that he did use it via emailing it. But like I said at the beginning, I could be wrong. It will be interesting to see what he says when he returns to the conversation.

> Once again, I reiterate, an agent processing email that rejects every single one passes the test that the OP created, but then it can't do anything useful either.

No one is contesting that point, only that it is applicable.

Why am I being downvoted for stating my reasonable opinion?

In a straightforward disagreement about which interpretation is right, it's also reasonable to mildly downvote the one you think is wrong.

Ah. That's a shame... as there is no button or indicator for "mild".

Making the behavior for "I disagree" and "this is erroneous" the same seems like a problematic design.

Downvotes shouldn't be used for disagreement.

Oh yes, I agree completely. But apparently Paul Graham does not - and his whim is law.