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Day 126 – Vibe Coding an App Until I Make $1,000,000 | Revenue: $38,922.91

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My family.

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>> Let's go, chat.

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>> We are back.

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Let's go. Let's go. What's up, guys?

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Welcome back. Welcome back. Uh, today's

1:00

going to be a good one. We've got uh

1:03

some pretty insane stuff to do today.

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Uh, today we're going to be setting up

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the craziest Clawbot setup you have ever

1:10

seen in your life. We've got three Mac

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minis.

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Let's go, chat.

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>> All right. All right. All right. All

1:24

right. Let's uh let's turn the music

1:26

down a little bit. sort of chill music

1:27

on and I want to give you guys a quick

1:29

rundown of a couple of the different

1:31

things. Basically, some Bridge Mine

1:32

news, let's say. Um, I did uh Hold on.

1:35

Sorry about that. Um, okay, let me

1:37

actually just uh pause the music and

1:39

then we'll get into grinding. But I do

1:41

want to say a couple things before we

1:42

get started today. So, first of all,

1:44

welcome back. Uh, today 126. The last

1:47

stream cut out like 30 minutes into the

1:49

stream. My Wi-Fi went down. So, um, I

1:52

had to get it back up. Took a couple

1:53

hours to do that and then by the time I

1:54

was like, I just get back to it. But

1:56

actually over the weekend I've been

1:58

fighting a cold. Um I have this like

2:00

terrible sore throat. But I am just kind

2:02

of pushing through it um as much as I

2:04

can. So I appreciate you guys for um you

2:07

know being patient with that. But on

2:09

Saturday um I was able to actually

2:12

launch our production infrastructure. So

2:14

if I go to Bridgemind uh one super super

2:17

important thing to note is that we have

2:20

officially launched to production. Um

2:22

the bridge MCP is live. There's a couple

2:24

things that we're going to be doing

2:25

today to actually improve this and um to

2:28

take Birds Mind to the next level. Um

2:30

but one thing to note is that the

2:32

Vibeathon is also live. So shout out to

2:35

you guys for those of you that have

2:37

already put in your submissions. But

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this Vibeon is from February 1st to

2:42

February um 14th and there's a prize

2:47

pool of $5,000. So if you haven't

2:49

already checked this out and you'd be

2:50

interested, definitely make sure that

2:51

you go check it out. Um, but with that

2:54

being said, let me actually get the

2:55

chill music on and we'll get started

2:56

today. But one big thing on our list is

2:59

going to be setting up these quad bots.

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I actually want to show you guys a

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little bit. Um, let's just go here. Um,

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I think that you guys will be able to

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hear me, but here we have, um, three

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monitors. We've got three Mac minis.

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Here's one. Here's another. Um, one of

3:15

them I already set up. So, that one's

3:18

already set up, but we're going to be

3:19

setting up these other two. And these

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are literally just like right next to

3:21

and I had it in another room, but I

3:23

actually moved it. Uh, Phantom, how's it

3:26

going? Yep, Sonet 5 is going to be

3:27

launching this week. That's what the

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rumors say. So, super excited for that

3:30

to be able to launch because, you know,

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the typically the Sonnet models are some

3:34

of the best models that are actually out

3:37

there. Like, when these Sonnet models

3:38

initially release, they are the number

3:40

one models. Like, Sonnet models come out

3:42

and typically they're better than Opus

3:45

models. They're faster, they're cheaper.

3:47

Um, it's absolutely incredible. So, with

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that being said, Ali, shout out to you.

3:50

Zani, shout out to you. Deep, shout out

3:52

to you. Welcome to the stream, guys. You

3:54

guys were the first in the stream.

3:55

Appreciate it. Pam, what's up? How's it

3:57

going? Um, so, let me do a couple things

3:59

on my end to actually get the stream

4:00

started, but then we're going to get

4:01

into it. But you guys can see that um,

4:03

one of the biggest things on our list

4:04

today is actually getting these uh, quad

4:06

bots set up or what's now open quad

4:08

bots. But this is going to be a really,

4:11

really interesting day. So,

4:14

so let's just um, okay, I just need to

4:17

do one more thing. Okay, we're good. So,

4:18

let me see in terms of the audio. I

4:22

don't know if you guys will still I'll

4:23

like move my mic a little bit, but

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here's what we have. Um, so like with

4:29

these Mac minis, one of like the biggest

4:31

things is that you want it's like

4:34

security is a big thing when you're

4:36

dealing with Claudebot. I actually have

4:38

not set up Claudebot yet. I have not set

4:40

it up before. Um, but I'm definitely

4:43

interested in doing that today and

4:45

getting an agentic workflow set up with

4:47

these three agents. But another thing is

4:49

that these these Mac minis were very

4:53

very difficult to get your my hands on.

4:55

Uh, somebody asked if if there's an age

4:56

limit to the Vibathon. Yeah, you do have

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to be 18 to enter. Um, but you know,

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here's a Mac Mini. They're what is it?

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$500. Um, they're 500 I think maybe 550

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actually. Um because I bought these on

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Amazon because I went to Best Buy, I

5:12

went to Apple, I went to all these

5:13

different places and literally like

5:15

these things are hard to get. So I

5:17

finally was able to get three of them.

5:20

Um and I think that like one of the

5:23

biggest things that people are going to

5:24

be asking me is like, "Hey, why are you

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getting, you know, Mac minis when you

5:28

can run it on a VPS or why are you

5:30

getting Mac?" Like I think that what

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I've seen so far on X is like people are

5:34

definitely hyping up OpenClaw. They're

5:36

hyping up Cloudbot. But one thing to

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note is that I think that this could

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potentially be a sign for all of you

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guys that are obviously that have been

5:45

in um you know involved in the AI

5:47

revolution up to this point is that

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computer use is coming. And I think

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having AI agents that have full use over

5:54

their own Mac environment that you can

5:57

give tasks to and can operate and you

5:58

can almost keep an eye on them like hey

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if I go here um you know hey here's

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here's my cloudbot setup right here's my

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openclaw setup. Um, somebody said

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openclaw day. I see a Mac Mini. Yeah.

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So, we are doing this is our setup for

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Open Claw. So, I'm going to get another

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Mac Mini plugged in here and we'll get

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this one rolling. Um, but we do have

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three of them. So, let me just set this

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up real quick.

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Okay.

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All right. Then we have this one as

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well. So, let's set this one up, too.

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Somebody said, "Why not just use a VM?"

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Um, I think that for computer use in

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having these agents, like you are going

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to get to a point where you're going to

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need to take over, right? Like this is

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very early on. So instead of me using a

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VM, I think that being able to have

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these computers and have them in their

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own isolated environments and have them

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literally just like right across from me

7:04

here, um to be able to kind of keep an

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eye on them to be able to help them if

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they get stuck. You know, these are

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basically Yeah. Somebody t TVG go said

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uh 24/7 working assistant and proactive

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is important. Yes. Like I was talking to

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a couple people from the Discord

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community and they were saying, "Hey,

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like one of the biggest differences

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about this Claudebot, this open Clawbot

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is that it's proactive, right? So it'll

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be able to do a task and then it'll be

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able to reach out and say, hey, you

7:31

know, you need to do this or you need to

7:32

do that." So I do think that that is

7:33

different and I think it's worth testing

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out and trying out. I think that's very

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very important. So,

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okay. So, let's do this.

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All right.

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There we go.

7:53

Okay, we are good.

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Nishan, what's up? How's it going? Okay,

7:58

let me start a poll real quick. Uh, I'm

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going to start a poll. U, we are going

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to be doing a cold plunge at 300 likes.

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So, have you guys liked the video?

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Dad, Drew, how's it going? What's up,

8:15

man? What's the goal today? Yeah, we're

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about to put some goals up on the board,

8:19

but one of the biggest goals for the day

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is I have three Mac minis that we're

8:22

going to be setting up. You can see the

8:24

uh the setup here across from me. Um,

8:26

this is kind of added into the office

8:27

now. We have these three isolated

8:29

environments that we're going to be

8:30

setting up um Cloud Bots on, and then

8:32

we're going to be able to uh you know,

8:33

do whatever we need um with those, but

8:35

we're going to be setting that up today.

8:36

Um, on said, "What's the plan for

8:38

today?" Pezmeck, what's up, man? How's

8:39

it going? Good to see you. Somebody

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said, "F ssh." Yeah. Um, so with that,

8:44

it's like I think that one of the

8:46

biggest goals for today is like first of

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all, we did just launch Bridgemine.AI.

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It's in production. I was able to get

8:51

that done. I am sick right now, but I'm

8:52

kind of just pushing through it, but I

8:53

was like super sick over the weekend.

8:55

So, um, just kind of get on the other

8:56

side of that. Um, but in terms of like

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what the biggest goals are today, it's

9:00

like, hey, let's get these Clawad bots

9:02

set up and let's see what we can

9:03

actually do with them. Um, and then also

9:05

there's going to be a couple things that

9:06

we're going to need to do with

9:07

Bridgemind. I had a ton of people

9:09

signing up for BridgeMind for

9:10

subscriptions. So, you know, it's

9:12

interesting because like one of the

9:14

biggest premises of, hey, we're, you

9:16

know, we're creating this suite of vibe

9:18

coding tools is that like people ask,

9:19

they're like, how are you doing the

9:20

marketing? And it is interesting. It's

9:22

like hey to some extent content is king

9:24

and to be able to do the streaming to be

9:26

able to create vibe coding content and

9:28

then to also have a suite of vibe coding

9:30

tools it is like goes very very like

9:33

handinhand in terms of marketing. So

9:36

with that it's it's just very nice to be

9:38

able to do that. Um super combo said are

9:39

you going to self-host the models or

9:40

just for Moltbot? Um well Super Combo

9:43

first of all it got renamed again. I

9:45

don't know if you knew that it got

9:46

renamed from Moltbot to OpenClaw which

9:47

is so random. Um Deep Aberry how's it

9:50

going? What's up? Um, yeah, I think

9:52

that, you know, what's up? What's up,

9:56

Claude H? Let's go, man. Um, so yeah, I

9:59

mean, I'm going to I may be running some

10:01

of the models locally. I'm not

10:02

necessarily sure yet. We'll see. Um,

10:04

also guys, I did just pin the Discord

10:07

link in the chat. If you guys haven't

10:08

already joined the Discord, make sure

10:09

you do so. Um, but let's go over here.

10:11

And yeah, we do have 174 people

10:13

watching, only like 33 likes, so make

10:14

sure you guys like the stream if you

10:15

haven't already. But let's get this uh

10:17

third Mac Mini set up, and then we'll

10:19

we'll see what we can do next.

10:47

Okay. How's that looking? All right. All

10:49

right, so we have three. Okay, so

10:50

somebody said, "Did you build bridge

10:52

mine using only vi coding?" Yes, I did.

10:53

Yeah, this is fully viodated. Um, so

10:55

there are a couple things that we need

10:57

to do. Like for example, setting up

10:58

sentry, but that's another reason of

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like, hey, being able to set up. Let's

11:02

actually put some goals on the board

11:03

today so we have some stuff up here. Um,

11:05

the number one goal on the Bliss today

11:08

is that I do want to get these set up.

11:09

So, let me grab my marker real quick and

11:10

then we'll get started. Um,

11:13

hardhead said, um, I got my Mac Mini set

11:16

up this weekend, too. Not sure if I'm

11:17

going to do open claw. I mean, here's

11:19

what I saw is I saw that a lot of people

11:20

have seen the X hype, but they haven't

11:22

actually tried it themselves. I was

11:23

talking to a lot of people from the

11:24

community and they were saying, you

11:25

know, I've seen the X hype. It seems

11:26

overhyped, but you don't really know

11:28

until you try, right?

11:38

Okay. So, set up quad bots. That's going

11:39

to be the main goal on the list today.

11:41

Um, also, we do want to set up Sentry

11:49

Um, also

11:59

we want to resolve initial bug reports.

12:01

So, with Birds Mine, there's a couple

12:03

like 403 errors that some people were

12:05

reporting. So, we do want to do that.

12:06

Um, what is the text on my background

12:08

poster? It's the man in the arena. Um,

12:10

if you're not familiar with it, I would

12:12

definitely suggest that you look it up.

12:13

It's super good.

12:17

God spell said strongest vibe coder of

12:19

today. Let's go, man. Uh, Profit over on

12:21

X said, "What terminal do you use?" Um,

12:24

I use Warp for my terminals. Also, guys,

12:26

we are going to be doing 500 push-ups

12:28

today.

12:31

I already did 25 at the start of the

12:32

stream. And then we're also going to do

12:34

100 pull-ups.

12:37

And um, we're going to do uh, 300 likes

12:40

equals

12:42

cold plunge.

12:45

Um, so these are like the biggest ones.

12:48

Um, the So I actually saw somebody on

12:50

our Discord, they said they were asking

12:53

a couple questions because they've been

12:54

using

12:55

Okay, let's see here. Okay, so check

12:57

this out. So somebody on the Discord

12:59

said um they basically asked, "Hey, I

13:02

don't get Bird Mine. I created a task,

13:03

but how do I sign um the something for

13:05

the AI to work on?" So remember, so we

13:08

have several different products in the

13:09

BridgeMine suite. So these are the

13:11

products that are launching and the main

13:13

the main three that we're going to focus

13:15

on right off the bat is bridge MCP which

13:17

is now launched. So these are the

13:19

directions for actually being able to

13:21

set up and use this MCP. You do need to

13:23

an account to be able to use it because

13:24

you need to generate an API key. There

13:26

are a couple bugs that we're going to

13:27

need to solve with that. I got some bug

13:28

reports from that as well. Um but then

13:31

for here bridge voice you can see that

13:33

for bridge voice we're going to need to

13:35

set this up as well. Um and then for

13:38

bridge base we're going to want to be

13:39

able to set that up as well. So, I think

13:41

that um like for us to be able to create

13:43

a complete vibe coding suite of products

13:47

is going to be like very it's going to

13:49

generate a lot of revenue just because

13:51

like hey, at the end of the day, Warp is

13:53

a great tool. It's a great product. I

13:55

use it. I use it. But, you know, we can

13:58

easily reverse engineer Warp. We can

13:59

easily reverse engineer Whisper Flow. We

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can easily create our own task

14:04

management MCP to work between agents.

14:06

And we'll get into that a little bit

14:07

more, but this is what we're going to be

14:08

working on today is we're going to be

14:10

working on solving bugs for Bridge MCP

14:12

because we did just launch. We have

14:14

dozens of people that have already

14:15

signed up for the free trial and are

14:16

actively using it. We do have to solve

14:18

some bugs here. So, that's going to be

14:19

the main focus because like I said, hey,

14:22

let's ship it and then let's solve the

14:24

bugs. Let's ship first and then let's

14:25

solve any issues that we have, but now

14:27

we do have production infra

14:28

infrastructure shipped. Nishan said that

14:30

he's uh waiting for bridge voice.

14:35

Thank you. Um, all right. Let's see

14:37

here. But yes, so here is our setup.

14:39

This is the first goal of today. I do

14:41

want to make sure like I don't know if

14:43

you guys are It may be a little bit

14:44

harder to hear me. I'll put my mic like

14:46

right here. Let me know what Yeah. So,

14:48

lock up. Sonic 5 is releasing tomorrow,

14:50

by the way, guys. So, make sure you stay

14:51

ready cuz we're going to have a crazy

14:52

day tomorrow. Okay. So, here we are. Uh,

14:56

I'm going to I'm going to put this here

14:58

and we can just get this set up. So, I

15:00

do need to go into the other room real

15:01

quick. Uh, and I need to grab I have two

15:04

other keyboards and I have two other

15:05

mouses. So, I'll grab those. And like a

15:08

couple people, they did ask me like,

15:09

"Hey, why are you setting it up on the

15:10

Mac minis instead of a BPS?" And here's

15:12

the thing is that like what I'm doing

15:13

with this QuadBot setup is I'm setting

15:15

it up for computer use. I think that

15:16

computer use is actually going to be a

15:17

pretty big deal. The more isolated

15:19

environments that you can have with

15:20

agents that are running on them in their

15:22

own environments doing particular tasks

15:24

that can reach out proactively, I think

15:25

that that's actually a very, very useful

15:27

thing. So, I don't know if this whole

15:28

Clawbot thing is overhyped, but just the

15:30

overall concept I think is very

15:31

interesting and we definitely want to be

15:33

trying it out. But with that being said,

15:34

let me go grab these um these keyboards

15:37

and we'll get into it. Hard headset

15:39

start with good cable cable management

15:41

from the start, you guys. I mean, look

15:42

at me, guys. Do I look like somebody

15:43

that has good cable management? I don't

15:45

know. Let me know. Um but all right,

15:47

I'll be right back, guys.

16:15

All right, I'm back.

16:19

Okay, so I have my I have these here.

16:30

Okay.

17:18

Okay. Okay, this one's on.

17:23

All right, these are all on now.

17:57

Okay, I think these are good.

18:05

Okay.

18:12

Okay. There we go. Okay.

18:44

Okay.

18:55

Okay. All right. So, these are getting

18:58

set up. Um, what do you guys think? Yep.

19:01

Three Mac minis.

19:09

Okay. So, let's get a couple tasks

19:10

kicked off on uh Bridgemc real quick.

19:13

So, a couple people, let me just log

19:15

into my account and then we'll take a

19:16

look at this. So, a couple people

19:19

reported that they were getting 403

19:21

errors. Um so one big thing that you

19:24

want to make sure that you do whatever

19:25

you are um okay so here is one thing so

19:28

to be able to do a lot like for this we

19:31

have some skills and prompts. So we are

19:33

going to be wanting to put in some

19:34

prompts and skills. Uh somebody asked

19:36

why three max. So we are setting up um a

19:40

quadbot setup and we're going to have a

19:42

bunch of agents running for us. Okay. So

19:44

one of the biggest goals is that we're

19:45

going to set up three quad bots in

19:46

today's stream. Yep. Thank you Ibrah.

19:48

Yep. Exactly. Okay. So, let's um first

19:51

of all, let me uh put some text on the

19:54

stream. So, at 300 likes, we are going

19:56

to be doing a cold plunge. Let me just

19:57

put that up on the stream.

20:01

All right.

20:05

All right. So, welcome back.

20:07

There we go. And I finally, it's you

20:10

know what stinks about uh like living in

20:12

the Midwest is that it like you it's so

20:14

easy to get a uh a cold and you'll just

20:18

have like terrible

20:21

uh terrible sore throats. So that's very

20:22

difficult. Your mic is set to your

20:24

webcam. Oh, it is. Is it? Oh, no. I

20:27

don't think it was. It was just a little

20:28

bit further away from me. Um okay. So,

20:31

okay. Wd said. Okay. Wd. Hold on. I want

20:34

to see what WD said. Um, WDN said,

20:38

"Might have missed it. Are you using Exo

20:40

for local dev or planning to power

20:41

OpenClaw instances with external APIs?"

20:44

Yeah, so I haven't decided yet. Um,

20:46

yeah, the mic was definitely a little

20:48

bit quieter. Yeah. Yeah, it's uh it was

20:50

just in a weird spot. Let me know if

20:51

it's better now.

20:54

All right. Some people are saying that

20:55

the mic is bad. Okay.

21:01

All right. Mute. Hold on. Let me see.

21:04

Oh, really? Okay.

21:09

I don't think it's coming from my Let me

21:11

know. Is it Is it better now? Yeah, it

21:12

was just moved a little bit further away

21:13

from me. So, it should be good now. Let

21:15

me know guys if it's good now. Somebody

21:16

said it's good now. Let me know. I moved

21:18

it a little bit closer. Okay, so am

21:20

going to follow your procedure. I'm also

21:22

setting up QuadBot right now. Okay,

21:23

let's go root mic. Okay, thank you

21:24

Nishant. Yeah, so I have never set up

21:26

Quadbot before. So, let me just make

21:28

sure that I actually get these my Macs

21:30

configured correctly. Um I'm going to be

21:32

coming kind of back and forth between,

21:33

you know, this setup and then the other

21:34

one. So, give me a sec.

22:09

Okay, give me one second here.

22:45

Okay. Uh, okay. These are just loading

22:47

in real quick. Okay. Somebody said music

22:50

is uh louder than the mic. Okay. I'll

22:51

turn down just a little bit. Let me

22:52

know. I think a lot of people there's so

22:54

many people watching that some people

22:55

like the music, some people don't like

22:56

the music. It's uh I mean I personally

22:58

like the music. It's just good for the

22:59

vibes because we're grinding, you know.

23:01

So, um Okay. Yeah, music is vibes. Okay.

23:04

So, let's go over here. Um so, something

23:05

I want to check out. I want to I don't

23:07

think I have any API keys yet, but

23:08

somebody did say that um let's just do a

23:11

test one here. I don't want to expose

23:12

this, but let me try creating this.

23:15

Okay, so here's an example. Hey, you're

23:18

going to have to have a pro plan to be

23:20

able to take actions on the site, right?

23:22

So, um this can be anything from um you

23:25

know, just having a free trial. There is

23:28

a 7-day free trial. I am going to

23:29

release like basically 90% off um for

23:32

anybody. Let me actually create that

23:35

real quick. Um, also let's put another

23:37

thing up here. We do need um strike

23:39

radar.

23:46

That's something we we learned with View

23:48

Creator. If you guys remember Stripe

23:50

Radar, um, that's going to be important.

23:51

And then while we're also in Stripe, um,

23:53

we're going to do a BridgeM discount

23:54

code.

24:01

Um, how much how much of a discount do

24:03

you guys want for anybody that would

24:04

like to test it? I mean, there is a

24:06

7-day free trial, but I'm also open to

24:08

like creating like a pretty substantial

24:09

discount just because right now we don't

24:12

have any of the like we don't have

24:13

Bridgeace launch, we don't have Bridge

24:14

Voice. So, for those of you that are

24:16

interested in um trying it out, um I

24:18

would definitely

24:20

suggest like what do what do you guys

24:22

think that we should do for a discount

24:23

code? Like should we do 50% off? Should

24:25

we do 80% off? I mean, let me know,

24:27

guys.

24:30

Okay, these do look like they are ready

24:32

for the next step. Um, so let me let me

24:34

get back over here to these and um do

24:36

that. One second, guys.

24:55

Okay, hold up.

25:01

50 is chill. Okay, I'll do 50% off.

25:40

Okay, so guys, get this. This is

25:41

actually pretty cool. So, what I've done

25:43

with these is like I've got three

25:46

environments, right? And I've named the

25:49

furthest to the left. I've named that

25:51

one Matthew 2.0. And then I've made the

25:53

named the middle one Matthew 3.0. And

25:56

then I named the one on the far right uh

25:58

Matthew 4.0. Okay. Um and basically

26:02

Son said 100% off is decent. Um

26:07

yeah. So I I think that um Okay, we have

26:09

to do a couple more things to get these

26:10

set up. Give me one sec.

26:41

Okay.

26:45

All right. We are two for three. We have

26:47

two of them set up. Um, this is what it

26:49

looks like. Okay.

26:52

2.0 2.2 2.1 2.2.

26:57

What if we get to the point where we're

26:58

just this entire room is just all like

27:01

if there's just like

27:03

I mean I would not be against if if this

27:05

could work I'd buy even more. Call them

27:07

eeny meenie and miny. That's a good one

27:09

Peter. Yeah.

27:13

Oh wow. Cool.

27:18

That's cool.

27:20

Okay, so let's see here. Let's actually

27:23

Okay, so we need to do two things. These

27:25

two goals. Let's knock these off real

27:27

quick just while we're in Stripe. So,

27:28

we're going to create a bridge desk

27:29

discount. We're going to do 50% off. And

27:31

then we're also going to set up radar

27:33

rules. Um, let's go over to warp real

27:36

quick.

27:37

And I'm going to drop in BridgeMine API.

27:41

I need you to do an in-depth review of

27:43

the API and our strike configuration.

27:45

Please note that right now I am going to

27:47

turn on strike radar in my strike

27:49

dashboard. And what I need you to do is

27:50

I need you to give me the best practice

27:52

radar.

27:55

I don't know what it's called. It's

27:56

radar.

28:00

Let me first let me turn it on. But if

28:02

you guys are unfamiliar with radar, this

28:03

is something that we learned during the

28:05

launch of View Creator is that you

28:07

definitely want to have radar turned on.

28:10

Um because if you don't, people can use

28:13

scripting and they can use um like other

28:16

methods of like attacking because they

28:18

can use scripting to be able to do like

28:20

fraudulent credit cards and whatnot. So

28:22

we actually learned that and um you know

28:24

we're changing this not why not just

28:26

like 5 VMs. So a lot of people asked

28:28

this and my thinking behind it is that

28:32

um like really what this is a bet on is

28:34

it's a bet on computer use. Um, it's a

28:36

bet on computer use for for

28:39

um Okay, hold on. Is this actually on?

28:42

Oh, it's rules. Okay, it's Yeah, radar

28:44

rules. And I'm going to drop in a

28:47

screenshot. So, it looks like I do have

28:49

radar turned on. Um, but I don't really

28:52

have that good of rules yet. So, let me

28:54

just uh turn all these on.

28:57

The image that I have provided is

29:02

a screenshot from my radar my strike

29:04

dashboard radar rules.

29:08

Okay,

29:10

let's just do that real quick. Okay, so

29:15

yeah. Yeah. Why run them separately?

29:18

Yeah. So I I am running them se

29:19

separately. Um, and really like the big

29:22

thing that I think will happen is I'll

29:24

just give you guys like an example is

29:26

like, okay, you take let's take content

29:29

creation for an example. Let's take um

29:32

tasks like I think that I could

29:35

literally turn these quad bots into like

29:38

Discord moderators. I could have them um

29:40

interacting with people. Um, if you guys

29:43

have seen like Moltbook, I had a little

29:45

bit about this in my latest video, but

29:47

people are I don't think that this is

29:48

actually that crazy. Um, but if we go to

29:50

like molt book, I'm sure that a lot of

29:52

you guys have seen this. Uh, is it even

29:54

working now? Okay, so it is working now.

29:55

If you guys have seen this, so pretty

29:57

much what this is is people have taken

29:59

their uh, open claw bots or their molt

30:03

bots or their claw bots, whatever you

30:04

guys are going to call them. Um, and you

30:07

can have them sign up here on this site.

30:10

And what you can do is you can make it

30:13

so that these will like it's basically

30:15

Reddit for AI agents. So, um, you know,

30:18

these pe like people have their open

30:20

claw bots or their claw bots and they

30:23

have them posting on this like a this

30:26

Reddit for AI agents. So, it's very very

30:29

interesting. Um, if you guys want to

30:31

know what I'm working on, you can check

30:32

the description, but in general, we're

30:33

working on a suite of vibe coding tools

30:35

right now. But, you know, this is very

30:37

interesting and and it got me thinking

30:38

cuz I'm like, hey, I mean, if you can

30:40

have these agents that are basically a

30:43

little bit more like, you know, isolated

30:47

and have skills and are able to work in

30:49

their own environments. I do think that

30:51

this is something that is going to be

30:52

valuable in the future. And like I say

30:55

often, hey, this field is changing so

30:57

rapidly that, hey, if we're not on the

30:59

cutting edge of this, if we're not

31:00

trying these things out, uh, it's not

31:02

going to be it's not going to be good.

31:03

Okay. Um, okay. Okay. So, enable request

31:06

3DS if 3D secure is supported. Okay.

31:11

So, I'm going to enable this one. It

31:13

wants me to enable all four of these.

31:14

So, let me just uh enable all four of

31:16

these.

31:32

Okay.

31:34

All right. So, I'm enabling a couple

31:36

rules right now. I am in my Stripe

31:37

dashboard, so it's a little bit more

31:38

sensitive, so I can't really really like

31:39

show you guys, but um it wanted those

31:42

four enabled. Add custom rules. Block

31:44

prepaid cards. Block country mismatches.

31:47

Set explicit risk score threshold

31:51

monitor radar. Okay. Um yes, I want you

31:54

to add Wait, hold on. The web hook

31:57

handlers.

32:00

Um Okay. So, these are web hook events.

32:03

radar early fraud warning charge charge

32:05

dispute created. Um I mean we probably

32:08

should add those. Okay. So what's the

32:11

TLRDR of Clawbot currently? We don't

32:13

know yet. I haven't set them up yet, but

32:14

we'll see. Um somebody in the chat said

32:16

you can do that all from just one open

32:18

claw create agents with different

32:19

personalities that will do their own set

32:20

of tasks all within one session in the

32:22

power of all three clusters. Yeah, I

32:23

mean we'll see. We'll try it out. Um I

32:26

think that I'm going to have these

32:27

agents doing like a variety of different

32:28

tasks. So I want them in their own

32:30

isolated environments. Um, for those of

32:32

you that are just joining the stream,

32:33

here's what we're working on right now.

32:34

Uh, we are working on these Cladbot

32:36

setups, but let's see this here. Um, I

32:38

need you to give me the custom rules for

32:43

that

32:46

like give me the like walk me through

32:48

creating these here.

32:50

Okay, submit this. Um, I have one more

32:52

to enable.

32:56

Okay, this one I for some reason cannot

32:58

enable.

33:01

But in terms of people that have

33:02

actually signed up, we're getting a ton

33:03

of signups for Bridgemine. So, shout out

33:06

to you guys. Um, we are getting a ton of

33:08

signups. So, this is great.

33:12

And a lot of people that are giving

33:13

they're giving their cards. It's

33:14

fantastic.

33:18

Okay.

33:25

Okay. What is this? It did add the web

33:27

hook.

33:29

Okay.

33:31

Uh, will we use open source models with

33:33

the Cloudbots potentially? I'm not sure

33:34

yet.

33:44

Okay. Um, somebody said that the help

33:45

page is not opening.

33:48

Oh, I I do know what you're talking

33:49

about. Like inside of the uh web app,

33:51

right? Let's go to Bridgemind web app.

33:55

Okay. Okay, something that we're also

33:56

going to want to create is an ability

33:57

for people to be able to submit bugs.

34:00

So, shout out to um Brago. Appreciate

34:02

you, man. I need you to review the help

34:05

page. It is not opening. I need you to

34:08

review this and figure out how we can

34:09

make this

34:12

actually functional.

34:15

All right, let's submit this. Um let's

34:17

also go over here.

34:20

All right, let's go to Bridge API.

34:25

Um, I'm also going to go to the

34:26

BridgeMind uh web app

34:31

and I'm also going to go and drop in the

34:33

database.

34:35

I need you to review these three

34:37

repositories and I want you to come up

34:40

with a structured plan for creating a

34:42

new table and schema in the database as

34:46

well as the API using Drizzle for that

34:49

will allow users to be able to report

34:52

and submit bug reports. review this in

34:56

complete depth and identify what needs

34:57

to be done to integrate this

34:59

functionality and create a structured

35:01

plan for integrating this across the

35:03

database API and web app.

35:09

Eventually we will add in the ability

35:11

for users to upload screenshots or

35:14

videos in this form but for now let's

35:17

just keep it text only.

35:22

Okay. um like we do need to get some of

35:25

our repos running. So,

35:28

let's do this real quick.

35:31

And I'm going to CD in a couple

35:32

different projects. How many Cloud Code

35:34

subscriptions do you have? I only have

35:35

one. I only have one. I only need one.

35:37

Uh I have the uh CloudMax subscription

35:39

and it works great. Um it pretty much

35:41

gives me all the usage I need. I don't

35:43

have any issues with uh running out.

35:46

In general, I feel like that'll do quite

35:48

quite a bit for you for sure. Also guys,

35:51

um just as a reminder, the Bridgem

35:53

Vibathon is now live. U this is the

35:56

event that stems from the 1st to the

35:58

14th. So if you guys want to go check

36:00

that out, there are $5,000 worth of

36:02

prizes. We also do have a project

36:04

sharing event tomorrow. So if you guys

36:06

are interested in sharing um any of the

36:08

projects that you're working on, make

36:09

sure you do so. Go check it out on

36:11

Birdsmind. Uh make sure you join the

36:13

Discord community if you haven't

36:14

already. Okay, so I cd into the API UI

36:16

web app and that should be good. Um, I'm

36:20

gonna have to launch chat GBT for a

36:22

second here.

36:28

Uh, what's my opinion on MC MCP and NAN?

36:34

U, I mean, I personally don't use NAN at

36:36

all. Um, but in terms of being able to

36:38

use like MCPS, I think MCPS are great.

36:42

Um, you know, it is interesting like in

36:44

in the context of computer use, there

36:46

there was actually a couple people that

36:47

were talking about this. Um I forget who

36:49

it was. It may have been I think it was

36:51

Bwall but um Bwall was saying hey you

36:54

know computer use was the precursor to

36:57

MCPs once MCPs came out it kind of made

37:01

um you know computer use a little bit

37:03

redundant. I I am curious about hey when

37:05

is there going to be a day where you do

37:07

just have these agents running on your

37:09

computer and you're able to just say hey

37:12

I want you to go edit this video or I

37:13

want you to go create you know posts on

37:15

X for me. I want you to go do a bunch of

37:17

research and I want you to be able to

37:18

create a comprehensive post on X. Like,

37:20

is there a day coming where that is

37:22

going to be a thing? I think so. And the

37:24

reason that I'm setting up all these

37:25

quad bots is because that's a future

37:26

that I want to be prepared for and I

37:28

want to be on the cutting edge of for

37:29

sure. So, um,

37:33

May, what's up, man?

37:36

Somebody said should not use MCP. Should

37:38

use CLI when possible. Why is that?

37:40

Yeah, somebody said 5.0 tomorrow

37:42

potentially. Yeah, it looks like set 5

37:44

is going to come out tomorrow. Um that

37:46

is the expected release. There was a um

37:48

there was a leak in Verscell or the what

37:53

the Vertex API and in the Vert.Ex API it

37:56

basically said um it had Claude Sonnet

37:59

2026 February 3rd. So Sonnet 5 is

38:03

expected tomorrow which is going to be

38:04

absolutely fantastic. I think there's a

38:06

lot of rumors right now swirling about

38:07

but in general it sounds like it's going

38:10

to be better than Opus. It's going to be

38:13

faster. It's going to be cheaper.

38:15

So, I'm definitely excited for that. Um,

38:17

let's go see what this uh these issues

38:19

are in uh in Dev real quick. Let's log

38:21

in.

38:23

All right. I think I have what is it?

38:25

Where's my apps? Let's see.

38:30

Okay.

38:34

All right. So, here we are. All right.

38:36

So, this help page is what was Okay.

38:38

This help page has Let's go here.

38:49

This help page is not styled

38:51

appropriately. If you look at it, you

38:53

will notice that there is not the

38:54

correct theme or padding on this page. I

38:56

need you to review it and update it

38:57

respectively. Uh there are no there is

38:59

no padding on the sides. Uh when will

39:02

you set up mobile on the iMac? Um yes.

39:04

So they're right here. Um we are going

39:06

to set them up. Um I let me check real

39:09

quick. I think we should be good to go

39:10

on it. Let me let me see real just real

39:12

quick. Um, let's go over here.

39:23

I think these two are good. This is the

39:26

last one that needs to be set up.

39:57

Okay, this one good.

40:04

Okay, so they are now all set up.

40:22

Okay.

40:24

All right. So, they are all now set up.

40:25

So, what is the proper way to get one of

40:28

these set up? Let's um let's just real

40:30

quick look up the instructions. I'm not

40:31

sure yet. Also, there are a lot of

40:34

security implement imp like implications

40:36

about this. Um, a lot of people say,

40:38

"Hey, you don't want to be setting up on

40:39

your home network." So, let's just do a

40:41

quick review and um, figure out what we

40:45

want to do here.

40:48

Okay, so I was having a conversation

40:49

earlier. So, this is what I was looking

40:51

at. Um, so what it is suggesting is that

40:56

on your local Mac Mini, um, use tail

40:59

scale. Uh, I'm not familiar with this.

41:01

Does anybody else have have any

41:03

familiarity with this tail scale?

41:06

Um, are you using any code quality

41:08

tools? Premer merge tests on GitHub test

41:10

help prevent merges where code is in the

41:11

wrong place, i.e. SQL in the controller.

41:18

Yeah, brag. Yeah, that's a good that's a

41:20

good report. Thank you. I'm going to I

41:22

So, that was known. I think that that

41:24

now that you bring it up though. Um,

41:25

yeah. So, he said, "I found another

41:26

issue. The upgrade pro to pro model is

41:28

opening on every page." So, what's

41:29

happening there is like here, this is

41:31

opening on every page, which can get a

41:33

little bit annoying. So, let's uh let's

41:35

fix that real quick.

41:43

Okay. Just for just for um you know,

41:46

user friendliness, I think that's fair.

41:59

Come up with a more userfriendly way to

42:01

do this.

42:06

Okay. Uh, yes. Clear and bypass. That

42:09

looks fine.

42:14

Uh,

42:16

okay. This This is going to be very very

42:19

simple.

42:22

Okay. Also guys, we have 136 likes, 270

42:26

people watching. If you guys have not

42:27

already liked and subscribed, make sure

42:28

you do so. Um, all right. Yes. So, we

42:31

have three. We're right now we're using

42:32

Opus. 4.5 inside of warp. Um, let's see

42:34

here. This looks fine. Okay, great. A

42:37

lot of this is not even true though and

42:39

is not factual. I want you to make the

42:42

help page a little bit more uh universal

42:45

and not be making stuff up just for

42:47

content related purposes. Somebody said

42:49

try to improve the kale management.

42:51

Yeah, I need to improve that.

42:56

Okay, so let's go over here and let's

42:58

walk through like first of all, how do

43:00

we actually set it up? I think that's

43:01

going to be one of the first steps

43:03

obviously. Um, so let's go over to

43:05

Claudebot and go to their official

43:07

website. I think it's pretty

43:08

straightforward. Um, claude.bot.

43:11

Openclaw is now what it's called. So the

43:12

AI that actually does things, clears

43:14

your inbox, sends emails. I mean, the

43:16

people are hyping this up like crazy,

43:18

right? So when I look at that, when I

43:20

see people talking about it in this way,

43:21

you have to look at it and you have to

43:23

say, okay, why are people hyping this up

43:25

so much? Is there some truth to it? Um,

43:28

you know, what is this all about? Um,

43:29

somebody asked, "Do you use Sonnet or

43:31

Opus the most in the max plan to

43:32

maintain limits?" Definitely Opus. I

43:34

think Opus is definitely the best. And

43:35

on on the 20x plan, I don't really have

43:37

a problem with limits. Um, so before we

43:39

do this, before we get started, let's

43:40

knock out a 50 50 push-ups real quick.

43:42

We do need to hit 500 push-ups today.

43:43

So, let's let's knock out a 50 bomb real

43:45

quick. Let's go.

44:27

All right, we're up to 75.

44:31

Uh, I'm using warp to manage that. Um,

44:35

okay. So, how do we actually get this

44:36

set up? Let's see.

44:39

Okay, I am now going to set up Open

44:42

Claw. What is the like I want you to

44:45

show me how to do it correctly. What are

44:47

the commands to enter? I now have my

44:49

three Mac minis set up and I need need

44:51

you to give me directions.

44:55

Okay, let's also knock this. Let's do a

44:57

a bridge discount 50% off real quick. Uh

45:01

that's going to be pretty easy.

45:03

Just go to my Stripe dashboard. Go to

45:05

products

45:07

pro. All right. Coupons.

45:25

All right. 50% off.

45:27

Apply to specific products. Okay. You

45:30

guys can see this. So, I'm just going to

45:31

create this real quick. So you need the

45:34

pro

45:36

um duration.

45:43

We'll do 50% off your first three

45:46

months.

45:49

Okay.

45:56

Yes. Code.

45:59

All right. The code is going to be

46:00

bridge 50.

46:03

Or let's just do bridge mine 50

46:06

off

46:08

eligible for first time order only.

46:15

Um

46:21

uh I think it's fine.

46:25

Yeah, it's fine. Okay. Create coupon.

46:31

Okay. Okay. So, I think that you can

46:32

work use this now. Um,

46:37

okay. So, maybe somebody could try this.

46:39

Um,

46:41

so I just dropped it in the chat.

46:44

I'm going to drop this in the chat. You

46:46

guys should be able to use this bridge

46:47

mine 50 off and it should be good.

46:51

All right. So, first we need to install

46:52

tail scale. I need to understand tail

46:54

scale real quick. Help me understand

46:56

what is tail scale and why does it solve

46:58

our security issues?

47:01

How am I talking to my cloud code? I'm

47:02

using Whisper Flow.

47:09

All right. Tail Scale is a private

47:10

network that works over the internet. It

47:12

connects your devices directly to each

47:14

other as if they were all on the same

47:17

local network, no matter where they are.

47:19

They are they physically are.

47:22

If without tail skill if you want to

47:24

access your Mac mini from outside your

47:26

home your phone internet your router Mac

47:29

mini the issue you had to open a port on

47:31

your router now anyone on the internet

47:33

can try to connect to that port scanners

47:34

like showdan find these open ports

47:36

within hours if your authentication is

47:38

weak or missing you're compromised

47:46

yep I'm running cloud code in the

47:47

terminal yes right now this is cloud

47:49

just in the browser

47:58

Okay. Does anybody in the chat know like

47:59

is tail scale the way to go here?

48:03

Okay. Without tail scale, you put a door

48:05

on the front of your house facing the

48:06

street. You hope the lock is strong

48:08

enough. Um, with tail scale, there's no

48:10

door on the street at all. Your devices

48:12

have a secret underground tunnel between

48:14

them that only they know about. Okay.

48:16

Somebody said that Tail Scale is like a

48:17

private VPN tunnel. Okay.

48:29

Why is there a port open in the first

48:31

place? Is it because open claw opens

48:32

this port or what is that? Like why is

48:35

this port open in the first place?

48:38

Um yeah, a lot of people are saying tail

48:40

scale. So if you guys are just joining

48:41

us, so we do have these three open claw

48:44

we have three Mac minis that came in and

48:46

we're we're setting them up. We're

48:47

hooking them up and we're getting

48:48

Clawbot set up on them. Um, you know, I

48:51

think that this is for the most part

48:52

like largely overhyped, but I also think

48:54

that computer use is something that is

48:56

going to be a pretty big deal. So, what

48:58

we're trying to do is we're trying to

49:00

make it so that we can get this set up

49:01

and be on the cutting edge of this so we

49:03

don't get left behind. Um, tail scale is

49:05

like the homachi back in the Minecraft

49:06

days. Okay. Okay. Yeah. So, a lot of

49:08

people are saying that tail skill is the

49:09

way to go in the chat. So, okay. So this

49:11

is why people are talking about, you

49:13

know, OpenClaw or Cloudbot being

49:15

insecure is because u apparently

49:18

OpenClaw runs a gateway, essentially a

49:20

web server that serves the control UI,

49:23

the dashboard you access in your

49:24

browser, handles incoming messages from

49:26

Telegram, Discord or WhatsApp,

49:27

coordinates between your devices and the

49:29

AI, accepts commands from the CLI. Okay,

49:31

so for any of this to work, OpenClaw has

49:33

to listen for incoming connections.

49:35

That's what a port is. It's like a

49:37

specific door on your computer where a

49:38

program sits and waits for someone to

49:39

knock. Obviously, um the port isn't

49:41

automatically open to the internet.

49:43

Here's the key distinction. Listening on

49:45

a local host. Oh, well, that's obviously

49:48

safe. Listing on all interfaces. So, for

49:51

example, like if it's running on your

49:53

local network.

49:55

Yep.

49:58

Yeah. So, this is why people are saying

49:59

that Cloudbot or Open Paw is uh a little

50:02

bit insecure.

50:06

Somebody said they'd rather set up their

50:07

own VPN with OpenVPN.

50:12

Some people configure OpenClaw with

50:14

gateway.bind all instead of gateway.bind

50:16

loop back because they want to access it

50:18

from their phone on the same Wi-Fi. Now

50:20

the port is accessible to their whole

50:21

local network. They set up port

50:23

forwarding. They want to access OpenClaw

50:24

from outside their house so they can log

50:26

into their router and forward port. Is

50:29

that right?

50:39

Okay, the port being opened isn't

50:41

inherently bad. The problem is that

50:43

OpenClaw is powerful. It can execute

50:45

commands, access files, browse the web,

50:47

send messages. Early versions had weak

50:50

optional O. You could access it without

50:52

a password. People didn't understand the

50:54

exposure. They thought it's on my

50:55

computer. It's safe. So, they had

50:57

thousands of fully powered AI agents

50:59

sitting on the public internet with no

51:00

authentication. That's what security

51:02

researchers found with Shdan.

51:16

Okay. What secure setup means when we

51:18

configure open claw securely

51:20

gateway.bind to loop back. So that's the

51:22

biggest thing is I don't want um

51:25

I don't want things that are going to be

51:29

insecure. I feel like we unsecure. I

51:31

just feel like we should

51:34

Okay, the port is still open locally.

51:36

OpenClaw needs it to function, but the

51:38

internet can't reach it. Only your tail

51:39

scale devices can reach it. Even they

51:41

need a password. Okay, I need you to

51:44

search the internet in complete depth

51:46

and look for even more information on

51:50

how to make sure that Claudebot is set

51:53

up securely on a Mac Mini. This is very

51:55

important to me that we set it up in a

51:57

secure way. Somebody say, "Can't you

51:59

tunnel through CloudFare?"

52:02

I'm not sure. While this is running,

52:04

let's do uh let's do some pull-ups. We

52:05

do need to do 100 pull-ups today. So,

52:06

let's knock let's knock 10 of them out.

52:08

Let's go.

52:18

All

52:30

right, let's go, chat. All right, just

52:32

knocked that 10.

52:37

Okay, so Hrix said, "Do not waste your

52:39

time with OpenVPN or tunnels. Just use

52:42

Tail Scale. They really figured out

52:44

ports for you. Totally free. I've been

52:46

using in production.

52:48

for five years. But yeah, is it good

52:51

with uh is it good in this use case

52:52

though? That's a big question.

52:55

Agent compromises. Okay, the three risk

52:58

categories. So based on security

52:59

research, Open Cloud creates three types

53:01

of risk. The root risk is agent

53:04

compromises your host machine.

53:09

Agents take

53:12

destructive actions.

53:15

Credential theft leakage. Okay.

53:21

Okay. So, I think that tail scale is

53:23

going to be the way to go. Xany said uh

53:25

knocked out 10 as well. Let's go, man.

53:27

Okay. Backtory Bites. Um he said if

53:29

you're not planning on exposing this

53:30

externally, then you do not need tail

53:32

scale.

53:34

Okay.

53:38

Okay.

53:39

Okay. Yeah. No, I appreciate that

53:40

backstory. So, yeah. I mean, how does it

53:42

get how does it get how does it get set

53:44

up with

53:47

like that's why I don't quite understand

53:51

is like how is it even getting exposed

53:53

to the internet in the first place?

53:55

Somebody said it's really safe. Um,

54:00

well, I I think that the reason I'm

54:02

getting the Mac minis, I already said

54:04

this a little bit, but the main reason

54:05

is that I think that this for me is a

54:07

bet on

54:09

um it's a it's really a bet on computer

54:11

use. I think that computer use is going

54:12

to be big. Um, so hold on. Let me let me

54:16

For some reason, this camera isn't

54:18

working. Hold on.

54:35

Okay, I think this should be good. I did

54:37

mess this up when I went down. Okay,

54:39

it's a little bit different.

54:42

Okay, the camera the camera angle here

54:43

isn't great.

54:47

All right, let's see here. Let's

54:49

actually move this up already.

54:51

Okay. Um, backtory bite said you would

54:53

have to open a port on your router port

54:55

forwarding.

54:57

Wait, so backtory, are you saying that

54:59

uh if I if I do do that? Oh, oops.

55:02

Sorry, guys. Um, so if I do use tail

55:04

scale that I'm going to have to do port

55:06

forwarding or what's the I I don't I've

55:08

never worked with this before, so I'm

55:10

not actually sure how this works. Um,

55:14

okay. So Hendrick said, "The Mac minis

55:15

are great for two things. integration

55:17

with the Apple ecosystem, calendar, blue

55:19

texting, swift development, and it's the

55:21

best dollar per compute for local

55:23

models. Somebody said too much music.

55:24

Okay, I'll lower the music a little bit.

55:27

I think a lot of people like the music,

55:28

so I have to find a right balance. So,

55:30

let me know if this volume is good. The

55:32

Mac Mini you're seeing right now is

55:34

because Apple accidentally create a

55:35

local LLM monster for 399. Yeah.

55:42

Wait, so you're saying it is risky

55:43

because of the open ports? I use VPS to

55:45

prevent this.

55:50

Okay, Hendrick said, "You do not do any

55:52

for need to do any port forwarding with

55:54

tail scale." Okay. Um, also guys, let me

55:56

check real quick. Let's do a quick sub

55:57

check. Um, we've got 297 people

55:59

watching, only 169 likes. If you guys

56:01

have not already liked the stream, make

56:02

sure you do so. Um, sorry for choppy

56:04

text. I'm constantly KVMing this chat

56:06

and my work became, man. Let me set this

56:09

up.

56:28

All right. So, just real quick, I think

56:30

that Okay, you guys can see this. Let me

56:32

Let me move this a little bit up.

56:36

Sorry, guys.

56:37

We got a new camera angle today. So,

56:41

gota got to get that figured out.

56:45

Okay. Is that fine?

56:47

That's good enough.

56:52

Okay.

56:54

This is not great. We'll get it figured

56:57

out.

57:02

Is this like falling down? I can't tell.

57:05

It's like so crooked.

57:07

Okay.

57:11

Somebody said, "I'm super curious what

57:12

you will do with it." Yeah, appreciate

57:14

it, man. I think it actually may be good

57:16

better to grab the FBI cam for this.

57:30

Okay.

57:32

I think it's going to be better to have

57:34

this camera. Okay. It's going to be

57:36

better to have this camera. Um, so let

57:39

me

57:40

do this real quick.

57:55

Okay. The only thing I'm worried about

57:56

is that the microphone quality isn't

57:58

going to be great.

58:00

Um, I wish I could make it better. Um,

58:03

but let's uh let's get tail scale

58:05

installed.

58:11

So, literally Matthew 3.0, Matthew 4.0,

58:16

Matthew 2.0.

58:18

So, I have 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and um, okay,

58:24

let me log in real quick.

58:26

Sign in.

58:57

Okay, I need to figure out how the best

58:59

way to put this. I'm warning about your

59:02

microphone. Tell me what kind of

59:03

microphone do you have. I have a Hyper a

59:05

Hyper QuadCast. But I did get a new So,

59:08

this FBI Cam is actually new. This is

59:11

like a new iPhone. Uh I'm just trying to

59:13

get this to work with the audio, but I

59:16

don't know if the audio is working on

59:17

this one for some reason. Um I may have

59:20

to get it on the other one. Hold on. Let

59:22

me try this.

59:25

Move here.

59:32

Okay, let me try this. It's gonna Bear

59:35

with me, guys. We're going to get this

59:36

set up. Go here. Oh.

59:41

All right. So, I'm going to go here.

60:53

All right. Apparently the mic is not

60:54

good.

60:56

Mic. Okay.

60:58

Okay. It died. Okay. Okay. All right. We

61:02

are going to have to Let me see. What is

61:05

the best way to do this? The phone mic

61:07

isn't working. Okay. I see. I see. I

61:08

see.

61:17

Okay, we'll chill.

61:21

We'll ch this.

61:41

Okay. Okay. How is this one working

61:42

here?

61:44

This is fine.

61:52

Okay. So, I'm going to just go back and

61:54

forth between these two settings. So,

61:55

the first thing Okay, so I just

61:58

downloaded I just set up my Mac minis.

62:00

What's the first thing? What's the first

62:01

step?

62:04

Somebody said, "How do you test IO apps

62:06

if you don't have a Mac Mini?" Um I

62:08

think that there's simulators that you

62:09

can get but uh also like expo look up

62:11

expo go if you're not familiar with that

62:13

definitely look it up. All right

62:14

somebody said Lex Cook. Okay so the

62:15

first thing we're going to do is we are

62:16

going to install tail scale. Okay.

62:50

Okay. None of these even have uh Bruce

62:52

installed yet. They don't have Brew

62:54

installed yet. What is the command to

62:55

install brew?

63:03

Oh jeez.

63:05

Okay.

63:15

Okay.

63:26

You do know that claba. I don't know.

63:28

We'll see. We'll see. We'll see.

66:05

All right, I think you guys can see

66:07

this.

66:33

Okay.

66:38

Okay. So, we're we have to install

66:40

homebrew real quick. Um and then after

66:42

we install homebrew, we should be able

66:45

to um move on to the next step. But it's

66:48

then it's going to be to install um what

66:52

was it? Tail. Sorry, I literally already

66:54

forgot the name of it. Tail scale. I've

66:57

never used tail scale before. We're

66:58

gonna we're gonna install that. U maybe

67:00

on a dedicated Mac and Wi-Fi that

67:01

doesn't have any of your info to avoid

67:03

issues. Yeah, that's ex so that's

67:04

exactly what these are. Is that for

67:06

example like I didn't set up anything

67:08

here. Uh by the way, clot uses a normal

67:10

cloud sub and not the API. I fear a ban

67:12

from anthropic. I don't think that it

67:14

does use your Anthropic. Does it? Let's

67:16

ask. Does can I set up Cloudbot with my

67:19

Anthropic subscription?

67:23

or do I have to work directly through

67:25

the anthropic API? I'm pretty sure that

67:27

people are using it through the API. If

67:29

I'm if I'm like thinking that correctly,

67:30

I'm pretty sure people are using through

67:31

the API. All right, how are these doing?

67:42

Okay, these are still downloading, so

67:43

we'll let those download. Um, also, we

67:45

can cross two goals off our list. We do

67:46

have Strike Radar connected, and we do

67:48

have the Birds discount code connected.

67:50

Uh we're going to finish setting up

67:51

these quad bots and then we're going to

67:52

set up Sentry today as we'll have

67:54

resolve initial bug reports um about

67:57

Burge Mine. So good question. The short

67:59

answer, you need the anthropic API which

68:01

is separate from the cloud. Okay, so you

68:02

can't use it through that.

68:06

Okay, sweet. So W Dan said, "I just DM'd

68:08

you a wireless lab I use with my Mac

68:11

phone interchangeably. Could be

68:12

beneficial." Wait, what is that? A

68:14

wireless lab? What is that? I'll check

68:16

it out. Hold on. Let me check out uh Let

68:18

me check that out. Dan.

68:24

Oh, okay. For Mike.

68:33

Okay.

68:36

Okay. Thank you, WD. I appreciate that.

68:40

Oh, yeah.

68:41

Yeah. I'm going to definitely need one

68:43

of these. Thank you.

68:45

Thank you, man. I appreciate it. Um,

68:48

also guys, we do have 324 people

68:50

watching. Only 200 likes. So, if you

68:51

guys have not already liked or

68:52

subscribed, make sure you do so. Uh,

68:54

Brisbine is the fastest growing vibe

68:56

coding community on the internet right

68:57

now. Um, somebody said you can use the

68:59

Cloud Sub as well. I don't think you

69:00

can.

69:02

Yeah, Trader Joe said they they do

69:04

rebrand a couple days. Yeah. So, for

69:05

those of you that are just joining the

69:06

stream, this is the setup that we have.

69:07

I don't know what the 20 the 20 pound

69:09

dumbbell is doing. Let me move that real

69:10

quick

69:15

after I do a couple curls.

69:20

Um, all right. So, pretty much we have

69:23

three Mac minis and we're setting up

69:25

Open Claw on these three Mac minis. And

69:27

basically, you know, I saw this and I

69:30

saw how much, you know, hype was going

69:32

on on X. And it's like, hey, I think

69:34

that you can't really make a a very good

69:37

opinion or can't give a good opinion

69:38

until you like fully understand what

69:41

this actually is, right? So, we're going

69:42

to be doing that today. Here is the

69:44

setup. Um, I think that Are these all

69:46

just still downloading?

69:48

It says that it's still downloading. I

69:50

don't know. But yeah, we do have these

69:52

three Mac minis.

69:54

So, I'm excited to see what comes that.

69:58

But,

69:59

okay.

70:01

Okay. Open claw.

70:06

Yeah. So, it's saying that you can only

70:08

access it through the API.

70:11

I saw many people saying max sub was

70:13

needed.

70:14

Why did I get three? Um because I think

70:17

I think that computer use is going to be

70:19

big for my use case. You know, with the

70:21

way that the way that um bridge mine is

70:23

headed, I think that the more AI agents

70:25

that are working for the company, the

70:27

better. Um so, we want to be on the

70:28

cutting edge of this. Uh if people are

70:30

hyping up to this this much, I mean,

70:32

this is like the biggest one of the

70:33

biggest things that has been hyped up in

70:35

2026. So, I just want to be able to

70:37

check it out and try it out. And I do

70:38

think that computer use is going to be a

70:40

pretty big thing. Upload open claw to

70:42

skynet deltamorphic said that's

70:43

hilarious. Um potentially use openai

70:45

subscription to run codecs on it

70:46

instead. Yes, that's also a good option.

70:49

Um is a random said that.

70:53

Why is it does anybody know why this is

70:54

just stuck

71:04

these these these installations have all

71:06

been saying here I'll show you guys.

71:08

They've all been saying just like

71:11

downloading Xcode command line tools for

71:13

a while.

71:19

You guys see this?

71:22

They're all stuck and saying that

71:24

they're downloading the command line

71:26

tools. I don't know what's causing that.

71:29

Yeah, that Moheit, that's very true. API

71:31

usage will definitely be risky. I don't

71:33

know if I want to use it through an API.

71:34

I think that it may be better to use

71:35

like a local model for it. Um, with with

71:39

OpenClaw or Clawbot, can I use a local

71:41

model and run AI locally instead of

71:44

using it via the API?

71:51

Xcode takes a minute, Danny said. Okay.

71:52

All right. We'll give it a minute then.

71:53

Thank you, Dan. Xcode is huge. Got it.

71:55

Okay. Thank you, guys. Um, yes, OpenClaw

71:58

does support local models. Here's what

72:00

you need to know. Um, OpenClaw can

72:02

connect to locally running models via

72:04

Olama, LM Studio, any OpenAI compatible

72:06

local endpoint. Install OAMA. So, once

72:09

we get Brew installed, which is what

72:10

we're doing right now, um, then we'll be

72:12

able to use Yeah. So, somebody said you

72:14

can use LM or Lama. Okay. Yep. Thank

72:15

you. Clbot, do you connect with the GLM

72:18

4.7 through? No cost, unlimited usage

72:21

forever. Just install. Okay, that's what

72:23

I'm going to do. Thank you, Versaw.

72:24

Appreciate it, man. Those are big files.

72:25

Takes time. Okay, we'll give it some

72:26

time, though. Thank you, guys. You guys

72:28

are being super helpful. Thank you so

72:29

much. Claudebot speaks for all your

72:31

bases belong to us now. Uh Hung said,

72:33

"Glad to see you try it out. Slightly

72:34

overhyped for now, but it has massive

72:36

potential without a doubt. Please spend

72:37

time to really set it up. Worth it."

72:39

Yeah, we're going to be setting this up

72:40

today. It's going to be a really good

72:40

day today. I you know, I think that uh

72:43

like this is something that I was

72:44

thinking about and this I don't know.

72:46

This could you could definitely say that

72:47

this I don't know. I'll I'll share it

72:49

just because I think it's important is

72:51

like from my perspective um you know

72:54

like even right now on stream like

72:55

there's 322 people watching and things

72:59

have definitely changed for me. Um just

73:02

I know that a lot of you guys have been

73:03

around for like a very long time. Um you

73:06

know Birds Mine is over like 38,000

73:08

subscribers now and to me there is

73:11

definitely an aspect that this does feel

73:14

a lot different to me than when I

73:16

initially started streaming. there's a

73:18

lot more pressure associated with it.

73:20

There's a lot more people watching.

73:21

There's a lot more eyes and that is a

73:24

great thing, right? Um because obviously

73:26

like there's some success that comes

73:27

along with that and you have more

73:29

opportunities and whatnot. But as you

73:31

guys know, like it really wasn't my

73:33

intention to be able to,

73:36

you know, become a content creator. So

73:39

it just to me it does feel a little bit

73:41

different because there is like such

73:45

there just is a lot of content creating

73:47

that I have to do you know and I yeah 30

73:51

38.2 to Yeah. So, I I don't know what

73:53

I'm trying to get out here, but more so

73:54

I'm just like trying to share a little

73:56

bit of my perspective on just like the

73:59

Burge Mine blow up, right? It's like,

74:02

hey, 38,000 is definitely different than

74:05

like 3,000, right? And 3,000 was only

74:07

like I don't know, maybe like 4 months

74:09

ago, right? So, in the in in that amount

74:11

of time, so much has changed, right? And

74:13

it's just it's just interesting. Um,

74:16

somebody said, "You don't choose the

74:17

game, the game game chooses you." Yeah,

74:20

that's that's definitely how this feels.

74:22

Um,

74:23

and I'm just I'm just getting a little

74:25

bit more used to that, if that makes

74:27

sense. Uh, what is your Mac specs? Uh,

74:30

it's it's so this Mac that you guys are

74:32

seeing. Uh, hold on. I have to set up

74:34

the FBI cam again real quick. Give me

74:35

one sec.

74:57

Okay, that should be good. Let's check

74:59

it out. Hold on.

75:04

Okay, that's cool. Honestly, that's

75:05

perfect. Oh, this is perfect. Okay, this

75:08

is a this is a good uh this is a good

75:11

view. Also, get these

75:18

Let's go. Um, but yeah, kind of where

75:21

I'm going with that though is like for

75:22

those of you that have been like

75:23

watching from like very early on, I know

75:25

that there's a lot of you. Um, it just

75:27

it is interesting from my perspective

75:28

because it's like, hey, just there's a

75:29

lot more people in the community, which

75:30

is a great thing. Um, it's it's like

75:33

fantastic, right? Um, it does just like

75:35

from my perspective, it it is just a

75:37

little bit different from my perspective

75:38

just because there's there's a little

75:39

bit more added pressure, which is fine.

75:41

Um, but I just appreciate it so much.

75:43

much. I mean, what an honor to be able

75:44

to lead the community and to to be on

75:46

the cutting edge of the AI revolution.

75:47

It's it's a great honor. Um, I just want

75:49

to get back to the point where like, for

75:52

example, the big difference is, you

75:55

know, when you're starting out and

75:56

nobody's watching, right? Like, it just

75:59

is different, you know. Um, it just is

76:02

different, but I'm getting used to it.

76:04

So, um, Hung said, "You'll be creating

76:06

content regardless. It's part of the

76:07

game. Embrace it. Just keep the goodwill

76:09

and not chasing clicks." 100%. Yeah. I'm

76:11

going to just keep being authentic as as

76:13

I can and enjoying what I do and and I

76:14

think that that'll serve well, you know.

76:17

Um, okay. It looks like these are uh

76:19

let's check this out. It looks like

76:20

these are done.

76:22

Wow, that monitor sports is half on the

76:24

desk, half not. Yeah, a lot of people

76:26

say that one day it's going to fall off

76:28

and it'll be a great clip. Okay, these

76:30

are done. So, let me check out what's

76:31

going on.

77:01

Okay, cool. We're at the next step. So,

77:05

all right. Somebody said you can use

77:06

local model just to test cloud features,

77:09

but use an API key because local models

77:11

are bad if you don't have a very very

77:12

good machine. Yeah. Uh I can't get the

77:15

birds MCP server to work. Can you look

77:17

into it when you get a chance? Okay.

77:18

Shout out to Nathan. Um I do think that

77:20

I know the issue with this. So, let's

77:21

actually launch cursor real quick. Um we

77:24

haven't So, our goals on the list, the

77:25

number one goal is to set up Cloudbot,

77:27

but then number three is to resolve

77:28

initial bug reports. So, shout out to

77:30

Nathan because this is definitely

77:31

something that um we want to look we

77:34

want to look into. Um so, let me go here

77:36

real quick and let's just launch cursor.

77:39

And there may be some API keys that are

77:41

exposed. So, let me just make sure that

77:42

there aren't. Okay, we are good.

77:48

Okay.

77:50

So, let's actually try this out. Um

77:52

let's go to production and let's see if

77:53

we can create an API key here.

77:57

Um, is he building a vibe coding agent?

77:59

Um, I'm building a suite of vibe coding

78:01

tools. So, the first part of the suite

78:03

is the BridgeMind MCP. There's a lot to

78:05

that. It's going to be built out a

78:07

little bit more thoroughly in the coming

78:08

weeks, but we did just initially launch

78:10

this and there are a ton of people that

78:11

are signing up. Dozens of people um with

78:14

free trials right now um cuz it's only

78:16

the the free trials are 7 days. There's

78:18

also 50% off. You guys want to just help

78:20

out and uh be able to sign up and and

78:22

test out some bugs. Let's um let's let's

78:25

subscribe real quick. I'm going to

78:26

upgrade my plan. Um, just real quick,

78:29

I'm going to enter my actual credit card

78:30

information and get started. Start 7-day

78:33

free trial.

78:35

All right. So, give me one second. Start

78:37

trial.

78:44

Okay, perfect. Okay, so I did just

78:48

upgrade. I have the 7-day free trial

78:50

now. So, now we can get API keys. So,

78:54

somebody said that they this they're

78:56

having a hard time here. So, I'm going

78:57

to just create a new API key. And this

78:59

is how you actually set up the bridge

79:00

MCP, but somebody said they're having

79:02

issues with it. So, I do have my API

79:03

key. I just copied it. So, here it is.

79:07

Not going to actually show it to you,

79:08

but let me now go over to cursor. I

79:13

think WDM was also saying something

79:14

about, you know, setting up like deep

79:15

links and stuff. Um, watching you since

79:17

100 subs, man. You already made it very

79:19

far. More W's to go. Let's go, man.

79:21

Swiftcore, you are like a OG OG. Thank

79:23

you, man. Um, local models are good,

79:25

too. GLM 4.7. Yeah, GLM 4.7 could be

79:28

good. Um, I think that we'll see

79:30

tomorrow what if I we're we're expecting

79:34

Claude Sonet 4.5 tomorrow. So, we'll see

79:36

what that looks like. We'll see if it

79:38

does come out tomorrow. We are expecting

79:40

it. So, we'll just have to see. Only

79:43

time will tell. But, in terms of um us

79:45

actually getting access to that, I'm

79:48

very excited to get a new model with

79:50

Cloud Sonnet 5. I think that that model

79:52

is going to be by far the best model um

79:54

on the market. Um I think that

79:56

historically, if you look at it, usually

79:58

when Claude Sonnet models are released,

80:00

they are better than the latest Opus

80:02

models. That's just like literally a

80:03

fact. So I do think that once we get

80:06

this Sonnet model, I think it's going to

80:07

perform better than Opus. I think that

80:09

it's going to be faster. I think it's

80:10

going to be cheaper. I think it's going

80:11

to be an absolute gamecher. Um okay,

80:13

Wan, that's exactly what we were talking

80:15

about. So WD, shout out to him because I

80:17

do want to build that to make it a

80:19

little bit easier for people to actually

80:20

set up the MCP. Somebody said that we

80:23

are having some issues with the MCP.

80:24

Also, let's check real quick how are our

80:27

Cloud Bots doing. Let's go over here. So

80:29

these are the three Cloud Bots that

80:30

we're setting up today. Let me check.

80:32

We're installing Brew on all all three.

80:36

Perfect.

80:38

Okay, let's go. All right, guys. Um, so

80:41

we do have Brew installed on these. So

80:43

we're doing a couple things at once. So,

80:44

you guys are going to have to follow

80:45

along, but Brew is now installed on each

80:46

Mac. So, we're going to want to set that

80:48

up. But, let me test to see if the tools

80:51

are loading. Somebody said that they

80:53

weren't loading. Let me uh refresh

80:54

cursor real quick and see if I'm having

80:57

that issue because I'm pretty sure that

80:58

when I was doing this in dev the other

81:01

day, there was a 403 issue with um with

81:04

cursor because the the web application

81:07

firewall just treats that traffic a

81:08

little bit differently. So, I do see the

81:10

error. Yes.

81:13

Okay.

81:16

Let me go here.

81:19

Okay.

81:21

Show output.

81:29

The Bridgemind MCP is showing an error.

81:32

Would you review what is causing this

81:34

error? What are the error logs saying

81:36

when connecting with this MCP? What is

81:38

causing this? So, I think it's related

81:39

to the web application firewall. Um,

81:41

somebody said Grock is still the best.

81:42

What is Grock the best at?

81:49

Uh, okay. It seems like they have to

81:50

choose between coding capability and

81:52

reasoning. Um, I mean, I think that it's

81:56

kind of like their like their particular

81:58

strategy. Okay, let's uh let's install

82:00

tail scale on all three of these Mac

82:01

minis real quick. What is the command

82:02

again? It's brew install tail scale,

82:04

right?

82:06

Give me the command again to install

82:07

tail scale. Living room PC said w

82:10

streamer. Let's go, man. Appreciate it.

82:11

Um, 335 people, only 237 likes. Let's go

82:14

over here. So, I appreciate you, man.

82:15

Yeah, if you guys have not already

82:16

liked, subscribed, or joined the

82:17

Discord, make sure you do so. We've got

82:19

337 people watching right now. Only 243

82:22

likes. Okay, Brew install Tail Scout.

82:23

So, let's install brew real quick on all

82:24

three of these machines.

83:25

Okay. Okay, so

83:29

tail scale is now installed on or

83:31

installing right now on each Mac Mini.

83:34

Um, okay. So, what is the on these Mac

83:37

Minis? What would be the best LLM to be

83:39

able to run locally and how would I be

83:41

able to run it locally?

83:47

Okay, I need to create some new Nightbot

83:49

commands.

83:51

Um, all right, give me one second.

83:53

Commands. I want to create a new vibon

83:54

command. Is there already one

83:58

vivathon?

84:00

No.

84:01

Oh, somebody.

84:09

Okay, hold on. I'm going to create a new

84:10

command for the vibeon.

84:13

Okay, so what is this? So the key

84:15

constraint is RAM, obviously. Check

84:17

yours.

84:19

Uh,

84:22

okay. Okay, so let's install O Lama as

84:24

well on each.

84:26

What about GLM 4.7? Would I be able to

84:28

run GLM 4.7 locally?

84:32

My website is blocked on your college

84:33

Wi-Fi. What the heck? Oh, Versaw, I also

84:36

do need to create that. Thank you,

84:37

Versaw. I appreciate you. Um, okay, hold

84:39

up. WDN dropped something. Are you using

84:40

a canon canonicalizer on your MCP? I

84:43

don't think so. Versaw said push-ups

84:46

reminder. Thank you, man. Um, okay.

84:48

Okay. Neotron

84:49

9B v2 GBT OSS 20 billion. Uh I don't

84:54

think this is going to work. Is it? Oh

84:56

wow. It is recommended to have at least

84:59

205 GB of RAM to run the GLM 4.7 4bit

85:02

version. That's insane. The heck?

85:05

Oh, GLM 4.7 flash. Well, first of all,

85:07

let's just install a Lama on each of

85:09

these and then we'll kind of get into

85:11

the next step in a second. Let's just

85:12

install it.

85:30

Okay. All right. We just installed it.

85:33

They're all installing. How much RAM on

85:35

your Mac minis? Only 16 gigabytes. It's

85:37

not much. Um, okay. I didn't see your

85:40

question. Threeish. What was your

85:41

question? I don't know what it was. Um

85:43

got somebody said got GBT Pro actually

85:45

everyone's advice and it's actually

85:46

really good and accurate on high

85:48

reasoning but mainly doing refactoring.

85:49

Yeah. So that's like spot on with what

85:51

I've heard about um about you know

85:54

people that are getting and using that

85:55

is like hey you know GBT Pro or you know

85:58

GBD 5.2 extra high reasoning is actually

86:01

pretty good. Um you know it's just uh

86:04

you know I think that like with it you

86:06

just have to know that hey speed does

86:07

matter too. um like hey I don't want to

86:10

have to give things simple task and it

86:11

work for like 45 minutes on something I

86:13

think that's just a little bit um

86:17

okay yeah perfect yeah so it is so I do

86:20

see why it is throwing the 403 so what

86:23

I'm going to do um so I'm getting a 403

86:26

here um hold on let me just make sure

86:29

it's not exposing anything sensitive and

86:30

then I'll show you guys the issue so on

86:32

that somebody that the person that

86:33

reported the issue with the MCP so that

86:36

was something I knew that we were

86:37

probably going to have fixed today, but

86:38

I just want to show you guys. Okay, so

86:40

nothing sensitive here. So yes, so the

86:42

it's returning a 403. Um, and typically

86:45

with this, I actually do know what is

86:47

causing this error. It's because the uh

86:49

API has a web application firewall uh in

86:52

front of that load balancer. So um you

86:54

know when you're having traffic coming

86:56

from MCP like coming from cursor, right?

86:58

Um it's going to throw that 403 because

87:00

it's going to be blocked.

87:02

So I'm just going to now pass in

87:04

Bridgemind AWS because this is what

87:06

connects to our AWS account. I want you

87:08

to use the AWS CLI to access my AWS

87:11

account. This 403 error that we were

87:14

getting from the MCP also happened in

87:16

the dev environment. I need you to

87:18

review the Bridgemind dev web

87:23

application firewall in its rules

87:25

because I believe that this 403 error is

87:27

stemming from this. And I then need you

87:30

to look at the production web

87:32

application firewall and identify the

87:34

differences between the two because I'm

87:37

like 95% sure that the 403 is being is

87:40

coming from it being blocked by the

87:42

firewall. So please review the

87:44

differences between the dev w and the

87:46

prodw waff and identify if there is a

87:49

difference that is causing this. Don't

87:52

update anything but just use the CLI to

87:55

review this and diagnose our issue.

87:58

Okay. Okay, what did WD Dan say? I just

87:59

saw that he said something. Um, also let

88:01

me take a couple other questions from

88:02

chat. So, somebody said, "I feel like

88:04

investing in a powerful machine just to

88:05

run a good local LM like JLM 4.7 can be

88:07

a good use case with cloud responding

88:09

emails, doing simple things, and use an

88:11

API key for more intense tasks." That

88:13

that's a good point. Um, Wan said, "Are

88:16

contender? I check out the trendy

88:18

models." What is a or RC? Sorry, RC. RC

88:24

RC

88:26

open source. What is this? RCAI is an

88:29

American open intelligence lab focused

88:30

on accelerating the competitive

88:31

landscape for openweight models in the

88:33

United States. WD, I know that you're a

88:35

huge uh open source person. This is like

88:37

my first experience with open source.

88:39

But with these cloud bots, I think that

88:40

a lot of people like are making the a

88:42

good point of like, hey, if you let

88:44

these cloud bots have your API key,

88:45

right, and you just give them full

88:47

control, uh you're probably going to run

88:48

into some type of issue like where, hey,

88:50

I don't want a cloudbot to be running

88:52

24/7 and have my, you know, anthropic

88:54

API key and wake up to like a thousand

88:56

bill, right? I don't want that to

88:57

happen. So, somebody said, Kimmy K 2

89:00

Kimmy 2.5 would be perfect for this. can

89:02

I don't think it can run on a uh

89:05

my Mac minis have 16 gigabytes of RAM.

89:10

Yeah, I don't know. I mean, maybe we can

89:12

just blow blow a check, though. I mean,

89:14

let me know, guys. I mean, we can we can

89:16

literally do the opposite of this. And

89:18

yeah, I I don't know. We may Yeah.

89:20

Llama.

89:22

Yeah. I don't know. We may just want to

89:24

use an API key. Honestly, there's a

89:25

there you like I don't think it'll be

89:27

that bad if we use an API key for this.

89:29

W Dan said, "The only question you need

89:30

to answer is what's the goal of these

89:32

machines? You could have a Neotron

89:34

orchestrator model running locally and

89:35

call Frontier models on demand. If

89:37

coding, if not code, then you really

89:39

don't need a massive model for workflow

89:40

automation stuff." Yeah. Yeah. Well, I

89:43

think the first the goal of today is to

89:45

just get these set up and then to

89:46

actually see like, okay, what is

89:48

possible with these, right? Like, can we

89:49

get computer use? Um, like what's

89:51

possible?

89:52

Okay. Okay, so please note that I have

89:54

now installed tail scale on these Mac

89:56

minis and I now need you to walk me

89:58

through the next step of setting up open

90:00

claw cloudbot on each. What is the next

90:02

step? Forget running a local model. You

90:04

can set spend limits on APIs. Don't

90:06

worry about blowing up. That's actually

90:07

a good point. We can just do that. I

90:09

think that's way better. I'm more of a

90:11

person. Yeah. So, a couple other people

90:12

in the chat are saying you can just put

90:13

the limits on API. Yeah, that's a good

90:15

point. Um, okay. So, we are going to

90:17

have to install node.

90:19

Okay. So, we're going to need node. So,

90:20

let me install node on each real quick.

90:54

Okay, these are now installing. That's

90:57

fine. Um, so we'll let these install.

90:59

Are you the builder of Cloudbot? I am

91:01

not the builder of Cloudbot. No, I was

91:04

just asking. Oh, yeah. You can do a

91:06

command here. I'll drop the command in

91:08

chat.

91:10

Um, can I drop it like this? Hold on.

91:14

Think I can drop it through reream. Let

91:15

me see.

91:23

Yeah, OG testy 100%. I'll be careful.

91:27

Okay, so set up your gateway password

91:29

before installing OpenClaw. Set a strong

91:31

password as an environment variable.

91:35

Install OpenClaw. Run the onboarding

91:37

wizard.

91:46

Okay. So, there's literally different

91:47

options when you're installing it. It

91:49

looks like uh tail scale is an option.

91:52

Um I just use the GLM coding plan which

91:54

is like N bucks for the first quarter.

91:55

GLM 4.7 for me. Okay. Let's see uh in

91:59

terms of this here.

92:06

Okay. I need you to fix this. Yes.

92:08

update both web application firewalls

92:10

respectively.

92:13

Okay. So, it's just bot control that's

92:14

causing that 403.

92:17

Um, okay. Also, guys, we do have to do

92:20

500 push-ups. This is probably going to

92:21

be We'll see. This is probably going to

92:22

be a little bit of a longer stream just

92:24

cuz I have a lot going on today. Um,

92:26

let's uh let's knock out 50 push-ups

92:28

real quick and then then we'll get back

92:30

to it. Um, okay.

93:03

All

93:16

right, there we go, guys. 50 bomb. Let's

93:18

go. All right, so we're up to 125.

93:23

Um, okay. Is Codex good? I didn't renew

93:25

my cloud subscription. Is it is it's

93:27

expensive? Yes, it is.

93:32

slash said, "Please refer to official

93:34

docs."

93:36

Um,

93:39

I want you to refer to the official

93:41

docs. Here is the link to the website.

93:43

Do an in-depth review of the docs so

93:44

that you can actually give me accurate

93:46

responses throughout the rest of this

93:48

conversation.

93:50

Okay, guys. I'm going to need to grab

93:51

some water. I'll be right back. Let this

93:53

one think. I'll be back.

94:56

Hello.

95:00

Hello.

95:10

All right, I'm back. Also,

95:15

I brought some snacks. Look at this,

95:16

guys. Look, I got snacks. Got vitamin

95:19

B12

95:21

and multivitamins.

95:23

Let's go.

95:25

I think so. These are one a day. So, you

95:28

want to take at least three.

95:31

All right. Perfect.

95:33

Three. All

95:49

right. Yep. Okay. So, this is still

95:52

reviewing, I guess. And then the B12.

95:55

Let's see. Recommended dose one tablet.

95:58

So that means you want to take at least

95:59

five

96:02

vitamin P B12 really helps with uh with

96:05

energy.

96:10

That's great.

96:12

Okay, so somebody said you don't need

96:13

tail scale. Tail scale just make sure

96:15

the only verified and logged in devices

96:17

in your local network can access.

96:21

So Dan said seven week timeline. So

96:23

yeah, 20 minutes. Yep. One day takes

96:25

three. refuses to elaborate.

96:28

Y3, come on, man. You need your

96:30

vitamins.

96:32

Uh, okay.

96:34

Let's see here. Um, okay, guys. We have

96:38

our response. This looks good. Also,

96:40

let's do a quick sub check. We are now

96:42

at 38,274

96:44

subscribers. Uh, let's try to get to

96:45

38,300 today, guys. Um, also, I am going

96:48

to give a quick shout out to some newly

96:50

joined members of the BridgeM Discord

96:52

community. Um, here we go.

96:56

Shout out to Vershaw for dropping the

96:57

link in. I appreciate you, man. Oh,

96:59

people are dropping in

97:02

stepf fun just dropped three point step

97:04

3.5 flash.

97:06

Um, okay. Shout out to

97:10

uh let's see here. O world the vibe

97:12

prneur. I like that username. The

97:14

vibrre. Shout out to bae. Shout out to

97:18

Mamo. Shout out to that guy in the

97:20

glass. Shout out to Evolve. Shout out to

97:23

you guys. Let's go. Welcome to the

97:25

Welcome to the community.

97:27

All right.

97:29

All right. Just plug this in.

97:33

Okay. This keeps the gateway bound to

97:34

local host while tail scale provides HPS

97:36

enhanced routing with your tail net. Go

97:38

ahead and install the command on your

97:39

first Mac Mini.

97:42

Okay. So, what is the first command?

97:43

It's uh

97:45

Okay, it's this here.

97:54

Okay.

98:11

Okay. So, let's install these here. I'm

98:12

going to move this a little bit.

98:15

Thank you, Versaw.

99:14

Okay.

99:15

All right. We have installed these now.

99:19

See here.

99:30

Okay.

99:34

So, these are now installing. Um, yep.

99:37

Open claw is now installing on all

99:38

three. So, we'll let them install and

99:40

then we'll move forward.

99:44

Oh, let's go. All right. This one here

99:45

on the far left has installed. This is

99:48

the uh basically this is the clawbot

99:49

can.

99:51

Um as you guys can see we have three Mac

99:52

minis. Somebody said be careful when

99:54

taking B12. Your liver liver can store

99:56

it several years worth unlike other

99:58

water sol

100:02

vitamins. How are you making revenue

100:03

from your site uh subscriptions? Um

100:04

okay. The second monitor now has

100:06

OpenClaw set up. And that monitor on the

100:09

far right. So we're all good. Um

100:11

OpenClaw is now set up fully. So, or not

100:14

set up fully, but just installed.

100:20

You know, it says it says, "I understand

100:21

that uh installing Cloudbot is like

100:23

inherently risky." Hold on. Let me

100:25

actually pull up this here.

100:28

Let's take We're going to take the the

100:29

This is the open claw cam. Okay.

100:32

Um Noran said, "First time catching you

100:34

live, but welcome, man." Okay, so let's

100:36

I'm going to go here and I'll just be

100:38

able to

100:40

move it. view.

101:00

Okay.

101:03

Okay. So, it is saying quick start or

101:05

set up manually. Um, let's do that.

101:12

Okay, I am now at the part where it's

101:14

asking me whether I want to do quick

101:15

start or setup manually. What should I

101:17

do?

101:23

All right. Also guys, we have 364 likes,

101:25

only 297 likes. Also, we did just pass

101:28

3001. Um, so I am gonna be doing a cold

101:30

plunge. Uh, let's focus on the open call

101:32

thing a little bit, but we're gonna get

101:34

to a cold plunge in this stream. So, in

101:36

the stream, you guys are going to do an

101:37

we are going to be doing a cold plunge.

101:39

Um, but let's get through this a little

101:41

bit. Okay, so it says go with a manual

101:43

setup. So, given your security

101:44

priorities, manual setup lets you make

101:46

deliberate choices at each step rather

101:47

than accepting defaults you potentially

101:50

need to change later. This aligns with

101:52

the security principle from the doc.

101:53

Start with the smallest access that

101:55

still works, then widen it as you gain

101:56

confidence. Um, okay. So, manual setup

101:59

will walk you through gateway bind mode.

102:05

Oh my gosh, that's hilarious. I actually

102:07

do not do nicotine, but that is funny.

102:08

Debbie Dan, I mean, I'll be honest. In

102:11

college, in college, I tried them for

102:14

like maybe I don't know, a week. I don't

102:15

uh I don't drink alcohol or like do

102:17

drugs or anything. Um, but when I was in

102:20

college, I tried Zins for maybe like one

102:22

week. And I mean, this is going to sound

102:23

terrible, but I have never been like so

102:25

locked in. Here's the thing with

102:27

anything like uh related to like drugs

102:29

or like nicotine is that I feel like

102:32

those things it can help you for like a

102:34

short term, right? Like let's say that

102:35

you try Zins, right? And you're like,

102:37

"Okay, like Zins make you focus, right?

102:39

Well, you try them for a week, right?

102:41

And they're great. They make you focus

102:44

and then all of a sudden you become

102:46

dependent on they make you all depressed

102:48

and stuff. So that's definitely uh

102:50

that's definitely, you know, something

102:51

to be thinking about." Um, okay. So,

102:53

gateway bind mode, you'll want loop back

102:55

authentication. You want token or

102:56

password tail scale mode. You want serve

102:59

um channel setup damation. Also, my

103:02

point there is not that if you do

103:03

nicotine that that's like a like shame

103:05

on you. I'm just saying that's my my

103:07

philosophy on it.

103:15

Okay. 6 million upward tech.

103:19

Oh my gosh, you guys are cracking me up.

103:21

Okay. Um,

103:26

okay. Let's straighten this out a little

103:28

bit. Okay, that's good. Okay, so should

103:30

we do the manual setup?

103:33

Energy is the power source we need for

103:35

these tokens. Yes. I mean, maybe maybe

103:37

I'll have a stream where it's like vibe

103:38

coding with a Zen. I don't know. I just

103:40

should not do that. Um, I'll get

103:42

addicted. Um, okay. Manual setup will

103:45

walk you through gateway bind mode,

103:46

authentication, tail scale mode, model

103:48

provider, channel setup, Damon

103:50

installation.

103:54

Is the manual setup complex or what?

104:01

Use 2.5, they are doing a free week. You

104:04

should look into it. I will. Thank you

104:05

03. Appreciate it.

104:08

Um

104:13

um how old I I'm I'm 23 years old. Okay,

104:16

so not really. It's still a guided

104:18

wizard just with more prompts. You're

104:20

selecting options from menus, not

104:21

editing config files by hand. Okay,

104:23

that's actually really helpful. Okay, so

104:26

let's actually do that then and see what

104:27

happens.

104:39

Okay.

104:41

So, the first question, so you guys

104:43

can't really like see it, but the first

104:45

question is, and I'm going to literally

104:47

be able to talk to my claude agent here.

104:49

This actually going to be really

104:50

helpful.

104:53

The first question is, what do you want

104:56

to set up? And it asks me a local

104:59

gateway or a remote gateway. I want to

105:01

understand what are the differences

105:03

between these two and which one should I

105:05

select.

105:18

We don't really have mods anymore. We

105:19

only have a few. Um, okay. The open call

105:24

gateway runs directly on this Mac Mini.

105:26

This machine becomes the brain. It owns

105:28

sessions, channels off, memory, and

105:30

state. This is what you want for a

105:32

dedicated Mac Mini setup. The remote

105:34

gateway, you're considering connecting

105:35

the machine, this machine as a client to

105:38

a gateway running somewhere else, you

105:39

use this if you already had OpenCloud

105:41

running on another server and wanted

105:42

this Mac Mini to just connect it. Okay,

105:44

since this is your first install and you

105:46

want the Mac Mini to be the actual agent

105:47

host, go with local gateway. Okay, does

105:50

everyone understand that? So, we're

105:50

going to select local gateway.

106:09

Okay. So, it is now asking me for the

106:12

provider that I want to go with.

106:15

So, let's make a decision on this.

106:29

I mean I may want to use open router.

106:33

Okay, I am now on the step where it's

106:35

asking me which provider I want to go

106:36

with. Should I do

106:39

open router so that I can choose between

106:43

pretty much any model on open router

106:45

instead of

106:47

going with like for example OpenAI and

106:50

only having access to OpenAI models.

106:52

Guys, what do you think? What do you

106:53

think we should do? Yeah, I'm currently

106:55

setting up Open Call guys on three Mac

106:57

minis. So, what you guys can see down

106:58

below Versaw, yes, we are going to be

107:00

doing a cold plunge, but uh we're going

107:02

to do it in like a little bit. Um, oh,

107:05

you can config multiple and just and

107:06

change as you go. Okay, W Dan, thank

107:08

you, man. Uh,

107:11

from the docs, we recommend Anthropic

107:13

Opus 4.5 because it's quite good at

107:15

recognizing prompt injections

107:17

rec. It's like, yeah, use the one that's

107:20

going to cost cost a check. Um, yeah, I

107:25

mean, I may want to do open router

107:26

though, so I can access any

107:36

We're setting up uh open bot right now

107:37

or whatever it's called. Open claw.

107:43

We can't use the sub.

107:46

Um

107:54

I'm considering open router just so that

107:56

I can have the flexibility between

107:58

different models. What do you think

107:59

about this?

108:04

Okay, I'll um I would go for the sub,

108:06

not API, but not sure how to set it up.

108:08

Next goal, 500 likes. Okay, I'll put it

108:10

up. We are going to be doing a cold

108:12

plunge, but um I I'm kind of in we're

108:14

kind of making progress here, so I'm

108:16

going to coal plunge before we move

108:17

forward. This is uh we need to get this

108:18

done. Make some progress.

108:22

Can Open Claw work with subs? I don't

108:24

think it can. Yeah, I don't think it

108:27

can.

108:32

Okay, I think I'm going to go with open

108:34

router just so I have the flexibility

108:35

like, hey, if I I do want to set up if I

108:38

do want to set up something else, then

108:39

I'll be able to set up something else.

108:40

Be good. Um, okay, let me do one quick

108:44

thing over on YouTube.

108:48

All right, so we are going to do a Hey,

108:49

do I do owe you guys a cold plunge for

108:52

now? The next sub goal is 500 likes.

108:56

You guys stay tuned. I am going to do a

108:57

cold plunge, but right now we're locked

108:58

in.

109:05

Okay. All right. So, let's do this real

109:07

quick. Um, so I'm going to choose open

109:08

router.

113:25

Okay. Sorry about that, guys. I had to

113:27

um log into Slack because I'm going to

113:29

have to send this over on Slack. So,

113:32

give me one second here. I'm going to

113:34

log into Slack on this computer and then

113:35

I'm going to send my open router key

113:36

over to these agents on these other

113:38

computers. Um so, let me get into Open

113:40

Router and just grab this key real

113:41

quick. Um so, he said, but using

113:42

Claude's API is really expensive. Yes,

113:44

it is. Yeah. So, that's why like the

113:46

reason that we're choosing Open Router

113:48

right now is because um

113:53

What is this? Oh, do you guys see this?

113:56

Okay, this is so random. Um, okay, this

113:59

came out yesterday, but look at this.

114:01

Open router free. The simplest way to

114:03

get free inference. Open router free is

114:05

a router that selects free models at

114:07

random from the models available on Open

114:09

Router. The router smartly filters for

114:11

models that support features needed for

114:13

your request, such as image

114:14

understanding, tool calling, structured

114:16

outputs, and more. That's actually like

114:19

really good. Maybe one key for each

114:21

machine so you can track usage. Genius.

114:25

Let's go W Dan. All right. All right.

114:28

Yeah, I'll do that. All right. So, I'm

114:30

going to do um So, I'm going to name the

114:32

key. So, if you guys remember, so it's

114:33

Matthew 2.0, Matthew 3.0,

114:36

um and Matthew 4.0. So, I'm going to do

114:38

Matthew

114:40

2.0 real quick.

114:46

So, Matthew 2.0.

114:51

Matthew 3.0. You guys cannot see this

114:53

because I'm creating my keys right now.

114:54

Oops, missed that one.

115:01

See all that Trinity and Neimotron on

115:03

that free leaderboard, by the way. Don't

115:04

sleep. Yeah. Is it pretty good?

115:12

So, that's pretty cool. If it's free,

115:14

you are the product. I mean, not

115:16

necessarily,

115:23

man. It's free. I think a lot of people

115:25

are okay being being the product if it

115:27

is free.

115:33

Zui, what's up, man?

115:37

Okay, so what I'm going to do here is I

115:39

do need to set these API keys and I

115:41

don't necessarily want to like show you

115:43

guys um as I set them up. So, just give

115:46

me a minute here to set these up. And

115:48

once I have them set, then I'll share

115:51

the uh or I don't think you guys can

115:52

even see it, so I maybe I can't share

115:54

it. All right.

117:40

differently.

117:51

Okay. All right, guys. We need We now

117:53

need to decide what model are these

117:54

going to use. Okay.

117:58

Um W Dan said, "Incredibly good. Tool

117:59

calling power is so important for a

118:01

setup like this." And Trinity model

118:03

Trinity's model series excels at that.

118:04

All US base, fully open weight and

118:06

documented. Lots of reasons to explore.

118:17

Somebody said zoom, enhance, magnify.

118:28

Somebody asked, "Where did the water

118:29

water pitcher go?" Um, okay. Let's see

118:32

here. So, what we want to do now is we

118:35

we do want to decide like, hey, what

118:37

models do we want to use? Um

118:40

cuz I'm at that step. So if we go here,

118:45

um somebody's saying Kimmy K2.5 said

118:47

that. Uh

118:49

yeah. What guys? What model should I use

118:51

for Cloudbot here? If like does any have

118:53

any suggestions if you're trying to

118:55

balance between A lot of people are

118:57

saying Kimmy K2.5.

119:00

I mean Kimmy K2.5

119:03

is

119:05

50 cents per million on the input, $280

119:07

per million on the output. A lot of

119:09

people are saying Kimmy K2.5 is probably

119:11

best. Anybody with a suggestion other

119:13

than Kimmy K2.5.

119:24

Also, if you guys are watching have not

119:25

already liked and subscribed, make sure

119:26

you do so. Tanthon said Obus 4.5. Kimmy,

119:29

it's free for 7 days. Okay. All right.

119:31

We'll use Kimmy K2.5. There's a lot of

119:32

suggestions for that for what you case.

119:34

Yeah, just in general, Dan. just in

119:36

general, like just to start out,

119:40

I'm curious as to what model should be

119:42

used just to just to start.

119:46

I mean, it's free for 7 days, but that's

119:48

going to end, right? So, I'm going to

119:50

use the restroom real quick. I'll be

119:51

right back. Let me know in chat what you

119:53

guys think.

120:42

Okay. Um,

120:46

see here

120:52

W Dan was looking for a recommendation

120:54

from him. Curious. Um, Claude won't burn

120:57

tokens.

121:00

Somebody asked what is best the best

121:01

model for a broke college student. Um,

121:05

I mean there's a lot of good models that

121:06

are cheap.

121:15

depends on what you do. Okay, let's just

121:16

let's just not get stuck on on it

121:18

because I'm pretty sure we can change

121:19

this at any point. So, let's just use

121:20

Kimmy K2.5 and move on.

122:35

Okay.

122:36

All right. So, this is the interesting

122:38

part. Okay. So, I do now have these

122:39

selected. Um, Trinity is great now. It's

122:42

easy to swap via open router, pick

122:43

something, and I run and run. I agree.

122:45

Yeah. Okay, I'll check that as well. But

122:47

yeah, let's get So, I did just get to

122:49

the step where it's asking me which uh

122:51

which gateway to choose. Um,

122:56

okay.

122:58

Yeah, Gemini 3 Flash would be a good

122:59

model for sure. Um, okay.

123:04

So

123:06

I just hooked it up with open router and

123:08

selected Kimmy K 2.5 for the model. The

123:12

next step in the setup is asking me the

123:15

gateway port. Help me completely

123:17

understand this as well as what I should

123:19

put in for the gateway port. What

123:21

actually is the gateway port? Okay, so

123:24

Trinity. Yeah. So these are WD just

123:27

dropped these in

123:30

this one here.

123:32

So, it's a free model right now. Um,

123:35

this actually also helps answer the

123:36

question that that whoever asked that

123:38

about what model you should be using as

123:39

a broke college student. Um, WDAN is a

123:42

pretty look, they have the gift right

123:44

here next to it. Um, it's a frontier

123:47

scale openweight language model for RC

123:50

built as a 400. Wow. 400 billion

123:51

parameters. Wow.

123:54

Interesting.

123:59

All right. It's supposed to navigate

124:00

agent harnesses like open code client

124:02

and kilo code very well. That's

124:03

interesting. Yeah, check this out if

124:05

you're if you're looking for an

124:06

affordable model. Um, okay. So, what is

124:08

it saying? So,

124:11

no, I said Kimmy.

124:24

Okay. What did it say about the gateway?

124:26

Okay. The gateway port is the network

124:28

port where the open claw gateway listens

124:29

for connections. Think of it as a like a

124:31

door on a building. When the CLI

124:33

dashboard nodes or tail scale need to

124:34

talk to the gateway, they knock on the

124:35

port. CLI commands

124:45

since you're binding to loop back and

124:47

using tail scale serve. The port isn't

124:48

exposed to the internet anyway. Tail

124:50

scale handles like secure routing to it.

124:52

Just hit enter to accept the default.

124:53

Okay.

125:04

Okay, I am now seeing these options.

125:08

Um, Backtory Bites said, "I like that

125:10

model, but it may not be smart enough

125:11

for your use. I use like 300 million

125:13

tokens with it." Which one are you

125:15

talking about? The the trendy model?

125:19

I mean, if it's free, you can use 300

125:20

million tokens, no problem.

125:27

Okay, so I now am I'm going to show you

125:30

guys the next part that I'm getting.

125:33

Hold on. I'm going to airdrop this real

125:34

quick.

125:38

You should try to do a six monitor

125:39

setup. Well, technically we do have six

125:41

monitors.

125:43

Uh, okay.

125:52

Okay. Okay, quick actions. Okay, so I'm

125:53

going to convert this image real quick.

126:03

Oh my gosh,

126:05

Claude.

126:12

Okay, I'm going to show you guys what

126:13

I'm seeing real quick.

126:16

Okay, this is what I'm seeing right now.

126:17

Okay. So, you have the next part is a

126:20

gateway bind. So, we have several

126:24

different options. We have loop back,

126:25

LAN, and then I think that we're because

126:28

we set up tail scale. That's probably

126:30

what we're going to use.

126:33

Also note that I am now I I am now at

126:37

the next step, which is the gateway

126:39

bind. It is offering me several

126:41

different options including loop back,

126:43

LAN, tailet, auto, and custom IP. What

126:46

should I select? Backstory bite said I

126:49

have a backlog of a couple billion

126:52

tokens of data that needs to be

126:53

processed. Dang.

126:58

Somebody said first one only. We'll see.

127:00

I'm going to submit this and see what it

127:01

says.

127:03

It's default and best.

127:08

But we did set it up with tail scale.

127:09

So, I'm just curious as to, you know,

127:11

what um

127:17

Okay, so loot back. So, okay. So, who

127:20

said that in in chat? Uh, shout out to

127:23

Sorav Gamers. Shout out to you because

127:25

yes, it looks like you were right. So,

127:26

it says, um, if you use loot back, it

127:28

only listens on local host. Nothing can

127:30

connect from outside this machine. This

127:32

is the most secure.

127:35

Okay, let's like I want to understand

127:37

this though. help me understand what

127:39

this actually is.

127:42

Somebody said, "Open claw is not that

127:44

good. Just a personal assistant." The

127:45

hype is real. Here's the thing is that

127:49

you need to like if there is a new

127:51

technology, you need to be able to

127:53

figure out how to implement it in your

127:54

own workflow. And for you personally, I

127:57

think that a lot of people like may or

127:59

may not have like good or bad use cases

128:01

for it. You know, for me, I think that,

128:04

you know, I always just want to be on

128:06

the cutting edge of whatever is coming

128:08

out, right? Um, I don't want to overhype

128:10

things, but I also want to be able to

128:12

integrate the latest technologies. And I

128:14

think that this does come to me. It

128:17

comes across as a different type

128:21

of computer use assistant. And that's

128:23

what interests me about it because I

128:24

have a lot of work that needs to be done

128:26

and I think that these can help me. So

128:29

um gateway bind um what this means is

128:31

it's which network addresses the gateway

128:34

will accept connections from. Think of

128:35

your Mac Mini as a building with

128:37

multiple doors. Loop back only someone

128:39

already inside the building can knock.

128:40

Programs running on this same Mac Mini

128:42

can connect. Nothing from outside can

128:44

reach it directly. All doors are open.

128:45

Any device on your home network or the

128:47

internet. If ports are forwarded can try

128:48

to connect. Tail net. Only the tail

128:50

scale door is open. Device on your tail

128:51

scale network connected. Okay.

128:58

Okay. All right. So, let's go here.

129:03

Somebody said Spider-Man.

129:16

Okay, I clicked enter and I am now

129:18

looking at the next step which is the

129:20

gateway off and I can select between

129:22

token and password. What should I

129:24

select?

129:29

All right. Also, guys, we do have a like

129:31

goal of 500 likes. I'm going to put this

129:32

up. We are going to do a cold plunge. We

129:34

did hit our 300 like goal. We're just

129:35

kind of focused right a little bit right

129:36

now on this.

129:42

All right. 500 likes. Okay. Um the docs

129:44

say gateway off mode share be setups.

129:54

Okay.

129:55

Go with token. Okay.

129:57

Go with token.

130:11

Okay.

130:15

I am now at the next step which is

130:17

saying

130:20

tail scale exposure and it gives me

130:22

these options.

130:26

off serve or funnel. Which one should I

130:29

select?

130:34

I am Peter Parker, guys.

130:38

All right. Also, we got to hit some

130:39

push-ups, guys. Let's go.

131:00

All right, we got to do more push-ups.

131:02

That's how I keep the energy going.

131:06

All right, we're only at 150.

131:09

Um, here's the breakdown.

131:12

Gateway only accessible from the Mac

131:13

Mini itself.

131:15

Serve exposes gateway to your tail

131:17

network only. Your devices on the tail

131:19

net can access it securely. Exposes

131:21

gateway to the public internet via tail

131:23

scale. Anyone with the URL can try to

131:25

connect.

131:32

Yeah, I don't know about this.

131:44

Yeah, dog dad just made a good point.

131:46

Uh, can you guys not hear the music?

131:50

Hold up.

131:52

The the music has been a little bit

131:53

lower today. Let me know if you guys can

131:55

hear the music.

131:59

I just turned it up a little bit. Let me

132:01

know if that's a good volume. Okay. Also

132:03

guys, we have 375 people watching. I

132:05

guess we have 375 likes, but if you guys

132:07

haven't already liked and subscribed,

132:09

make sure you do so. There's also a

132:11

Discord community. I'm going to drop it

132:12

in the chat. Um,

132:15

okay.

132:17

Gateway stays locked to local host.

132:19

Funnel would expose it publicly.

132:21

Definitely not what you want. For a

132:22

secure setup, go with serve.

132:25

Why do I want to set it as serve? What's

132:27

the purpose of this?

132:36

Somebody said much better volume for the

132:37

music. Okay, perfect. Okay, so somebody

132:39

said, "Brother, you need tail scale on

132:40

all devices. Create one local network

132:42

that all your Mac minis are logged in so

132:44

that they can interact and work

132:45

together. That's a good point.

132:50

Okay.

132:52

Okay. Let me explain the practical

132:53

purposes. If you leave it off, the

132:55

gateway only listens on local host. That

132:56

means you can only interact with Open

132:58

Cloud while physically on that Mac mini

133:00

or SSH into it. You could message your

133:03

agent from your phone, laptop, or other

133:05

devices.

133:08

With Serve, you can access the OpenCloud

133:10

dashboard from your phone or laptop.

133:11

Message your agent from anywhere.

133:14

Control and monitor the gateway remotely

133:15

from other devices. Let your other two

133:17

Mac minis communicate with this one if

133:19

needed. That's insane. So, I could

133:20

literally have, you know, these these

133:22

other two Mac Minis communicate. They

133:24

could all communicate together. I mean,

133:25

that would be insane. Um, hold on. Let

133:28

me move this out a little bit. This is

133:29

what we're working on right now. We've

133:30

got three Mac minis, guys. You're

133:32

setting up a basically a cl a bot farm.

133:35

Um, Tail Scale will allow you to access

133:36

the web admin console from your main PC

133:38

without exposing it to the internet.

133:39

Okay.

133:42

Yes, I do know how to code, but I don't

133:43

think that coding line by line is really

133:45

the best way to build anymore. That's uh

133:48

just kind of the reality. Okay. Um,

133:51

let's just go with uh surf.

134:05

Okay, hold on here. The next prompt is

134:08

this one.

134:12

Okay, I am now saying seeing that it's

134:14

saying reset tail scale

134:17

server funnel on exit. I selected serve.

134:20

What do I now select for this next step?

134:23

It's asking me what do I want to do

134:25

here? And those are my options.

134:28

This part of the setup is crucial for

134:30

security. Don't mess it up. Okay, thank

134:31

you. I'll try not to mess it up.

134:33

puts a little bit of pressure on me, but

134:34

it's all good.

134:37

I can't wait to have Bridge Voice out.

134:39

That's going to be a huge value ad for

134:40

the the subscription for Bridgemind. Um,

134:42

if you guys want to try it out, um, it

134:45

is available for 50% off if you use the

134:47

BridgeMind 50 off discount. You can go

134:49

try it out. Um, Data Sherpa said, "I

134:50

made the mistake of mentioning Mobach to

134:52

my Claudebot, and it has several times

134:54

asked me if I would spin up a VPC or

134:55

something of the like so he could tinker

134:57

with another Mobot." That's interesting.

135:06

Okay. So, somebody said that this is a

135:08

really important step.

135:22

>> All right. Select no.

135:34

Okay.

135:52

All right. So, it's now asking me to

135:54

configure chat channels.

135:56

Which ones do we want to set up?

136:05

Isn't Telegram the most common that

136:06

people are using? Telegram.

136:11

Okay. Somebody said you can ask the claw

136:12

about to implement security and stuff

136:14

from the official docs and researching

136:15

on the web. Okay. Yes, I'll do that. Um,

136:17

okay. First of all, we need to hit some

136:18

pull-ups, guys. Uh, also, if you guys

136:21

haven't already done push-ups or

136:22

pull-ups with me, why not do them? Um,

136:24

you know, if you guys are software

136:26

developers, if you guys are vibe

136:27

cutters, whatever you're doing, you

136:28

know, being able to do the push-ups,

136:31

it's worth it. All right, it's worth it.

136:32

So, if you guys haven't already hit them

136:34

with me yet today, let's knock out I'm

136:36

going to drop a I'm going to drop a 40

136:37

bomb. All right, I'm going to drop a 40

136:38

bomb. I'm going to do 10 pull-ups. Uh,

136:40

you guys can at least do, I don't know,

136:42

10 20. Just do them to do them, guys.

136:45

Let's go. What else are we doing? Let's

136:47

go.

137:20

All All right, 40 bomb. Who hit them

137:21

with me? All right, somebody said I use

137:23

Telegram exclusively. Okay, I'm going to

137:24

set it up with Telegram as well.

137:28

All right, we've done 190 push-ups.

137:30

Let's hit some pull-ups, too.

137:45

All

137:56

right, let's go, chat.

137:59

Who hit him with me?

138:03

Um,

138:11

yeah,

138:12

that's true, Dan.

138:15

Yeah, I'll do Telegram.

138:17

I feel like Telegram.

138:22

Well, okay.

138:24

That can go both ways, right? Cuz I use

138:26

Discord a lot. And if I set it up, it

138:30

would kind of be one less step.

138:32

Let's do Discord

138:36

just because then I can just do it from

138:38

one.

138:43

It is now asking me which app I want to

138:45

connect for

138:50

chatting with it like chat channels.

138:53

What do you select? What do you

138:55

recommend? Telegram or Discord? What is

138:58

best best?

139:00

Um, okay.

139:02

Andy said, um, Telegram is easy to set

139:05

up. Discord is easier to easier to

139:07

access. That's actually really helpful.

139:11

I'll need to create a shared Gmail

139:13

address for them, too. Really? Telegram,

139:16

Discord are both the best. You can use

139:18

both. Okay.

139:23

Okay. Simpler bot setup.

139:26

This is literally exactly what Andy said

139:28

in the chat. So, Telegram is simpler bot

139:31

setup. Just talk to botfather, get a

139:32

token. Feels more like a personal

139:34

assistant. One-on-one chat.

139:37

Yeah, this is what I don't like about

139:38

Discord is that there will be more

139:40

setup. Like you have to go to the

139:41

developer portal. I knew that. Um

139:49

I mean this would be cool to have the

139:51

agent in the server, but

139:56

someone just say sorry about Telegram in

139:57

the chat. It's so funny. Okay. Um okay,

139:59

let's use Telegram.

140:02

Let me see here. Do I have it

140:04

downloaded? I do not have Telegram

140:06

downloaded. All right, let me download

140:07

it real quick. That's so funny.

140:15

Discord is most built. What do you mean?

140:19

And most compatible? Really?

140:28

Molt worker.

140:37

Yeah. Super combo. You think Discord's

140:38

better?

140:48

Yeah. I don't know about uh it being in

140:50

Discord as a public bot.

140:52

Doesn't sound like good. Yeah. I'll use

140:53

it on Telegram.

140:58

Okay.

141:06

You can easily get multiple email

141:08

addresses without multiple phone

141:09

numbers.

141:15

Okay,

141:17

I'm going to log in using my phone

141:18

number.

141:29

Yeah, you don't need a phone number for

141:30

emails.

141:37

Okay. Yeah, somebody's saying that

141:39

they'll both work just fine. So,

141:46

oh, a code was sent via Telegram, it

141:48

says. All right. So, now I have to

141:50

install Telegram.

141:54

Molt Worker has good security and you

141:55

wouldn't have to worry about getting

141:57

compromised. Is that another system

141:59

similar to Open Claw?

142:13

Uh, Invonia, why wouldn't you host the

142:15

Open Claw bot locally?

142:22

Uh, I've got just the normal whisper

142:24

flow subscription. I think I bought the

142:25

yearly plan. So,

142:27

I'm not sure though.

142:30

Okay. Super combo said, "I think Discord

142:32

would be best. Make yourself a private

142:34

server in three channels. Lock each bot

142:35

to it each its own channel and then one

142:37

communicate channel so the three can

142:39

talk to each other, etc." That's

142:40

actually a really good point.

142:43

Um,

142:44

yeah, I may look to Discord. I think

142:46

Discord is going to be a longer setup.

142:48

So, just in terms of me trying to

142:49

actually get this set up, let's just go

142:50

with Telegram to get it started. Um

142:58

and then

143:00

from there we'll

143:20

Okay, give me one second. I do I am

143:22

connecting this. So, I mean, is this

143:24

like the last step for getting these set

143:26

up?

143:33

>> Okay.

144:07

All right, give me one second, guys.

144:25

Okay, somebody said that uh okay, Super

144:27

Combo Gamer said that apparently Discord

144:29

is most built out. I think that dis that

144:31

Telegram is just going to be easiest to

144:32

get actually set up though. So, I just

144:35

want to get this set up easily. I just

144:37

want to make sure that I don't expose

144:38

anybody's like names and stuff in uh in

144:41

my Telegram before I share this with you

144:43

guys. So, give me one second or it's

144:46

fine. Well, it's not fine, but I'm just

144:48

going to move this here.

144:51

Okay. Um let's see if I now get this set

144:53

up. So, I'm going to move this to this

144:56

camera here. What What will I do with

144:58

three COD bots running on each Mac Mini?

145:00

Um well, I have so much work to do like

145:02

just in the position that I'm in. So, um

145:04

I think this is a really good

145:06

applicatory use case of using Cloud

145:08

Bots. So, we'll see. Get in.

145:30

Okay, so apparently I just open up a new

145:32

chat and run atbotfather.

145:37

Let me see.

145:39

So,

145:44

how do I do this?

145:49

New group. No.

146:24

Okay. Thank you, Supercom. I will. Okay.

146:27

So, how do I actually do this? Um,

146:32

okay. Okay, so I have Telegram open and

146:34

I'm trying to figure out how to connect

146:37

my claw bots or my open claw bots and I

146:41

need you to walk me through this. What

146:42

do I do to get this set up?

146:46

Yeah, sir. Knight, the free open router

146:48

model ensemble does look really

146:49

interesting, doesn't it? What is the

146:51

best AI subscription for normal daily

146:53

use? Uh, probably anything related to

146:57

um

146:59

I would definitely say anything related

147:01

to Claude. CLA Claude has you have

147:03

access to the best models. Uh, Claude

147:04

Sonet 5 is expected to come out

147:06

tomorrow, just so you guys know. So,

147:07

tomorrow's going to be a big day. I'm

147:09

probably going to do like day 127 until

147:11

we get uh Sonet 5. I mean, I'm like,

147:15

it's like a 90% chance, I think, at this

147:17

point. It's like all over X.

147:20

Oh, just go and search BotFather. Okay.

147:22

Search botfather. Okay. So, search

147:24

botfather.

147:29

Wait, is this it?

147:35

Is this correct? Which one do I select?

147:39

Okay. So, this is what I'm doing. So,

147:40

check this out. So, I just searched

147:42

botfather and I think that it's this

147:44

one. Is that correct? Is it this one

147:45

right here?

147:48

Uh, yes. It looks like this one. So,

147:50

click on this one.

147:53

Okay. And then just click start.

147:59

Okay.

148:01

And then send new bot. Okay. I've never

148:04

used this. Just as for reference,

148:07

new bot. Create a new bot. What are we

148:09

going to call it? All right. So, we're

148:11

going to call this one Matthew 2.0.

148:15

All right. Good. Now, let's choose a

148:16

username for your bot. It must end in

148:17

bot, for example.

148:28

All right, Matthew 2.0 bot. That

148:30

username is invalid.

148:40

Okay.

148:48

Okay. Okay. So, let's not use that one

148:50

because I just exposed the token.

148:52

Okay. So, I just tried this out and then

148:54

I accidentally exposed this token on

148:57

stream. Uh, what can I do to not expose

149:01

this? What do I do now that I exposed it

149:02

on stream? Sorry, guys. I just exposed

149:04

that key on stream. So,

149:12

yeah, you guys did call it

149:26

How do I invalidate that other token

149:28

though? Or is that an issue that I just

149:30

leaked it?

149:32

Yeah, it happens. Risky business this

149:36

whole streaming thing, right?

149:41

Oh, delete bot. Yeah,

149:43

somebody said delete bot.

149:46

Delete bot.

149:48

Choose a bot to delete

150:00

revoke. Okay,

150:09

it's saying choose a bot to generate a

150:11

new token.

150:24

All right. Also guys, we have 419 people

150:27

watching. If you guys haven't already

150:28

liked and subscribed, make sure you do

150:29

so. Right now, we are uh leaking API

150:31

tokens on stream. Um so, if you guys

150:33

want any free AI, free API access, you

150:36

know, make sure that you like and

150:37

subscribe because um you know, I'm just

150:39

a man of the people. I want to give you

150:41

guys, you know, API keys for free. So,

150:43

if you stay tuned, u make sure you zoom

150:45

in on the screens and stuff and, um, you

150:47

know, get my API keys and, you know, so

150:49

that's what this stream's about. Just

150:51

kidding. Um, okay. Uh, and then do

150:56

revoke and then token. Okay, I'm getting

150:58

used to this. I have no idea how to use

150:59

it. So,

151:04

it says choose a bot.

151:06

It keeps saying choose a bot, but then

151:07

it doesn't say my bot. So,

151:12

okay. So, it's saying choose a bot, but

151:14

I can't see the new Matthew 2 bot to

151:16

even select. Why?

151:26

Um, also, yeah, if you guys haven't

151:27

already liked and subscribed, make sure

151:28

you do so. I'm going to be live for a

151:29

while today. We're getting this Cladbot

151:31

like fully set up. I was so sick over

151:32

the weekend. I was down horrendously.

151:35

Um, I was uh I mean if you live in the

151:37

Midwest or just like winter time

151:39

anywhere, I guess you guys know how it

151:40

is. I mean you'll be uh

151:46

I woke up. I was like, "Oh my gosh."

151:50

But yeah. Oh, okay. If not, just type

151:52

the username directly. Okay. Okay. I'm

151:55

going to do a delete bot. And then

151:57

apparently I can add Matthew to bot.

152:02

Okay. You select a Matthew bot. Are you

152:04

sure? this. I'm totally sure. Okay.

152:08

Okay. You guys cannot use that.

152:15

Oh.

152:26

Oh, shoot.

152:28

All right. I got I deleted the bot. All

152:29

right. The bot is gone. Uh, sorry. I'm

152:32

getting a call.

152:38

Oh my gosh.

152:43

I'm getting spam called right now.

152:47

All right. I'm so sorry, guys. I have to

152:49

take this. I'm going to I'm going to

152:50

mute my mic. Hold on. I'm sorry, guys.

152:52

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'll mute my mic.

152:54

I have to take this. It's important.

152:57

Hello.

152:59

Hey, Dario.

153:03

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I I mean, I was

153:05

I was already hyping it up on X. You

153:06

see, you said I put on X. I got like

153:08

200,000 views. Yeah, I was hyping I was

153:11

hyping up Sonic 5.

153:14

Yeah. Yeah. I got your wire. Yeah. Fit

153:16

to your Axe. Yep. I mean, listen, all I

153:20

got to say is uh Elon Musk uh he's been

153:24

he's been talking to me, too, and he's

153:26

offering like 2 mil. So,

153:29

you know, I'm I'm okay with with the 50

153:33

racks for now, but like this is serious,

153:35

okay? Um, you know, if you want me to to

153:37

give it the BridgeM stamp of approval,

153:39

you're going to have to start sending me

153:40

way more racks, okay? Uh, I'm talking

153:43

about M's, okay?

153:46

Um,

153:49

yeah. I mean, I would I would I would

153:51

confirm. I would I would

153:54

Yeah. Yeah. 200 250 racks would be good.

153:57

Listen,

153:59

listen. I'll talk to Elon. Um yeah, he's

154:01

got that goofy Groc 5 model coming out.

154:03

I'll um I'll talk to him. Uh you know, I

154:06

like listen here's here's how it is. You

154:08

give me more money, I will hype it up

154:09

way more. Um and like you just tell me

154:12

what I need to say and and I'll get it

154:14

done. Um but listen, you know, Elon

154:15

Musk, he's he's been on my line. He's

154:17

been offering M's, okay? Okay. So, I

154:20

want you to go back to your team and,

154:22

you know, if you guys want the Birdsmind

154:23

stamp of approval, you're going to have

154:24

to, you know, you're going to have to be

154:25

thinking M's, okay? Uh, not this goofy

154:28

50 racks, okay? So, uh, go back to your

154:30

team. Uh, you know, I'll I'll have a

154:32

conversation with Elon, but, um, but

154:34

yeah, just just let me know. I know it's

154:36

it's going to drop tomorrow. I'll hype

154:37

it up. I got I got the wire. Um, and and

154:40

yeah, we'll talk tomorrow. I'm I'm sure

154:42

we'll talk tomorrow. Yeah, you're going

154:44

to you're going to be watching the

154:45

stream for the rest of the day. Okay.

154:47

Okay. Yeah. I mean, you can say what's

154:48

up in chat. You can say what's up to W

154:50

Dan. You can say what's up to uh you

154:52

know to OG Tessy. Um and uh Yep. Yep.

154:56

I'll talk to you tomorrow. I'll see you.

154:58

All right. Bye.

155:00

All right. Sorry about that, guys.

155:04

Um ex-girlfriends can be crazy, right?

155:10

Okay.

155:12

So, all right. Let's move forward and

155:15

let's make sure that we do it correctly

155:19

this time and I don't leak everything on

155:21

stream.

155:23

All right, guys. Let's knock out 40

155:25

push-ups. Uh we're actually Where are we

155:28

at? We're at uh 190 for the day. We got

155:31

to get 500. So, if you guys haven't

155:33

already liked and subscribed, make sure

155:34

you do so. Um

155:36

and then we're going to set up this bot.

155:38

We're almost there. We almost got our

155:39

claw bot set up, but let's knock out

155:41

some push-ups real quick.

155:52

Stay.

155:59

Stay. Stay. Stay.

156:07

All

156:14

right. 40 bomb.

156:22

All right. Up to 230. Let's go.

156:30

Okay. So, let's get this set up. Let's

156:31

go to Telegram. Uh, I'm going to try not

156:33

to

156:35

do this again. So,

156:39

>> all right. So, I am going to hide this

156:40

from the stream this time.

156:42

>> Nishan said he did 20. Let's go, man.

156:48

>> Oh, wow. Codex app released.

156:51

Codex app.

156:54

Hold up here.

156:56

Codex app just released.

157:00

Hold on here.

157:05

Codex app just released.

157:10

>> Oh, shoot.

157:12

>> Oh, that's actually big.

157:16

>> Okay.

157:18

You guys see this?

157:22

Uh, okay. So, with the ODX the Codex

157:25

app, you can multitask effortlessly,

157:27

work with multiple agents in parallel,

157:29

and keep agents agent changes isolated

157:32

with work trees. All right, this is 2

157:34

minutes long. Let's watch this real

157:35

quick.

157:39

Hold on.

157:41

This just came out 4 minutes ago, guys.

157:46

Codeex app.

157:49

All

157:54

right. Use voice dictation.

158:03

Built-in work tree support.

158:10

Okay.

158:18

Yeah.

158:27

Yeah, I mean this is just a uh

158:35

they're wasting so much time on these

158:36

apps like this uh whatever that prism

158:38

thing was skills.

158:51

backtory said that they doubled the rate

158:53

limits too.

158:55

That is nice.

159:00

Uh Data Sherpa said that he stalled it a

159:02

little earlier. He didn't have time to

159:03

tinker with it because he doesn't have a

159:04

codec subscription. Okay, so yeah, so

159:06

this just launched like 5 minutes ago.

159:08

Um,

159:10

that's actually decent.

159:19

Take codeex with you. What? On your

159:21

phone,

159:31

please. Just give us GBT6.

159:36

Oh, Prism was a company they acquired.

159:43

That is true. Yeah, back story bites.

159:45

That's a good point. Okay, so

159:48

um we can try this on stream maybe a

159:50

little bit later. Um I mean it's like

159:53

nothing crazy, but I mean the Codex app

159:55

that's that's kind of nice. Codex app.

159:59

And apparently they Let's get the music

160:01

back on. Apparently, they also

160:03

increased the rate limits. I It does

160:05

look to me like they are going to

160:07

release a new model here soon.

160:11

Yeah.

160:12

Okay. Gotcha. Back story. That's

160:14

actually really helpful. Okay, let's go

160:15

back to Telegram and see if we can get

160:16

this set up.

160:19

All right, so let's go back here. I'll

160:21

definitely try that on stream after we

160:22

get these Clad bots set up. All right,

160:25

so let's do create bot.

160:33

Oh, newbot. All right. Apparently, I do

160:36

have to do this off stream. So,

160:50

okay.

160:52

Okay. I now have the token for this bot.

161:06

What do I do next?

161:10

Yeah, we'll see. Somebody said we do not

161:13

care about 5.3. GD 5.3 first before six.

161:16

Yeah, 100%. Yeah,

161:19

we will get six this year, right?

161:24

Okay. Go back to open call. It should be

161:26

waiting for you to enter. Enter. for you

161:28

to enter this Telegram bot token. Okay,

161:30

got it.

161:32

Okay, so I think this should be good.

161:35

I'm going to enter this on Slack.

161:37

Perfect.

161:39

Okay.

161:45

Okay.

161:48

All right, let's do that real quick.

163:05

Okay, hold on here.

163:12

Somebody over on Twitch. What's up?

163:13

How's it going? Um, the cloud code

163:15

features are just so user friendly. For

163:16

example, the new rules. Yes, 100%.

163:21

Um, PRPP over on Twitch. What's up, man?

163:23

How's it going? How many people are

163:25

watching over on Twitch? By the way, I

163:26

do have the Twitch chat. I have all the

163:28

chats pulled up. Um, I do want to check

163:30

real quick. Like, how many people do we

163:32

actually have on Twitch? I'm curious.

163:37

Nine people over on Twitch. What's up,

163:38

guys? How's it going? You've tried

163:40

OpenClaw? Not yet. We're actually

163:42

setting it up right now. Um, okay. So, I

163:45

entered that and

163:49

I am now I set the Telegram DM policy to

163:52

pairing and now it's asking me if I want

163:55

to configure skills. Now,

164:00

somebody said that China made a Mac Mini

164:03

for Quadbot only 80% cheaper than Mac

164:05

Mini. That's cool.

164:14

Is this new movie Patrick Baitman

164:15

version 26 2026? All right, get the base

164:18

setup running first. Okay, so it wants

164:19

me to skip this for now. Okay, we'll

164:21

skip it.

164:33

>> Okay, it is now asking if I want to

164:35

enable hooks. The option is skip for

164:37

now. boot MD command logger and session

164:41

memory. Which should I select?

164:47

Oh, sir Knight said that the new Codex

164:49

app is open version of cloud co-work. It

164:52

seemed different though like it seemed

164:54

um

164:55

it seemed like that was more so

165:00

not not necessarily co-work but more so

165:01

just like a app for

165:04

codeex whereas co-work is not necessary

165:06

an app for cloud code. Okay. So it wants

165:09

me to skip this for now. All right.

165:11

We'll skip them.

165:23

It's now asking me if I want to in

165:26

install a gateway service. What should I

165:28

do?

165:32

Somebody said it just looks like an IDE.

165:33

Yeah.

165:38

Official Sapphire. What's up, man? How's

165:40

it going? Um, this installs. Okay. It

165:42

wants me to do this. This installs the

165:43

gateway as a background service. It

165:45

means gateway starts automatically when

165:46

the Mac Mini boots, runs continuously in

165:48

the background, restarts if it crashes.

165:50

You don't need a terminal window open to

165:51

keep it running. Okay, so this is cool.

165:52

Let's do that.

165:58

Okay, it's installing the gateway

166:00

service.

166:02

Okay.

166:12

Okay.

166:29

Okay, guys. Um, that actually completes

166:31

the setup for that bot. Oh, wow. Guys,

166:34

check this out. I Wait, hold on. Let me

166:36

see what you guys can actually see. But

166:38

this bot is now set up completely. Hold

166:40

on. Check this out.

167:08

Dang. Okay, that's actually so cool.

167:13

So literally it has a sole MD file.

167:24

Okay, hold up here. This one's

167:30

okay. Uh, so I'm using uh Open Router

167:33

and I'm using Kimmy Kate 2.5. Apparently

167:35

it's free this week. So

167:39

okay, that bot is now set up. How can I

167:40

message it via Telegram?

167:43

New user said, "My bots have souls. Be

167:45

careful." Yeah. Yeah.

167:54

Uh, what app am I making? Uh, we've made

167:56

View Creator, which is an AI marketing

167:58

application platform. Um, and then we're

168:00

also working on a suite of vibe coding

168:02

tools right now for uh, Birdsmind. So,

168:04

you check out birds mind.ai. Okay. Hey,

168:07

search for this bot or go directly to

168:09

this.

168:31

The bot that I created only I can talk

168:33

to it. Correct.

169:03

Okay.

169:04

All right. So, can I literally just talk

169:06

to this thing? Hello there.

169:20

I messaged my Telegram bot, but didn't

169:22

get a response. Fine.

169:37

Okay, hold on here.

169:41

Let me check this. Open claw status.

169:43

Open claw health.

169:47

All right. Is this good?

170:54

Okay.

170:58

Okay. The command here is I'm taking

171:00

this keyboard with me. Open claw pairing

171:02

list.

171:21

Okay, it says that there's no It says

171:23

that there are no pending.

171:28

It says that there are no pending

171:30

Telegram pairing requests. I thought we

171:32

set it up with Telegram.

171:35

Yeah, Cloud's connected to the model.

171:37

So, um, Super Combo say I need to pair

171:39

it. Oh, I didn't pair it, did I? Okay,

171:42

thank you.

171:56

This is my first time using Clawbot, so

171:57

I'm totally new to this.

172:00

Um, OpenClaw status.

172:06

Okay, this is running. So, I am positive

172:09

that openclaw is running. It just is not

172:11

connected. The status is okay.

172:15

I also do see channels telegram. It says

172:18

enabled okay state okay and it says

172:20

token config and shows the config of the

172:22

token for telegram. But when I run the

172:26

pairing requests

172:28

it says no pending telegram pairing

172:30

request but it does say that there is a

172:32

channel telegram enabled. Okay state

172:34

okay and it gives me the token config.

172:36

How do I enable it so I can actually

172:38

have a conversation with it?

172:41

Vulcan asked, "What changed my mind on

172:43

Claudebot?" Um, so basically, I do think

172:46

that um we're gonna want to be able to

172:48

use this because the implications of it

172:51

are different than the implications that

172:54

we've used. Like, hey, like if we're

172:55

going to be on the cutting edge of this,

172:56

we have to make sure.

172:59

All right, I just uh my stream just

173:02

crashed.

173:04

Are we back?

173:08

Are we back? Crashed there for just a

173:10

second. I think we're back.

173:13

Let me know, chat, if we're back.

173:16

I think we're good. Okay. All right.

173:17

Sorry about that, guys. Okay. Okay. All

173:20

right.

173:23

All right. Open claw gateway. Restart.

173:27

Try restarting the gateway to make sure

173:29

your Telegram connects properly.

173:36

All right, we're back. Cool. All right.

173:38

All right. I'm not sure what happened

173:39

here.

173:46

Okay.

173:55

All right. I'm going to take a picture

173:56

on my phone and then airdrop it.

174:18

All right. Can you guys hear me?

174:22

No sound. Somebody just said,

174:25

"All right, hold up." Did just receive a

174:27

photo.

174:37

This is what I am looking at. Make sure

174:39

you do not expose any sensitive

174:40

information. But what do we do here?

174:47

Okay. Thank you guys.

174:56

Also guys, we're up to 38,375

174:59

subscribers. Shout out to you guys. Um I

175:00

think he already set up tail scale local

175:02

hope port might work. Yes. Um okay. So

175:05

good news. Telegram is connected and

175:07

working. I can see the telegram bot. The

175:08

bot is receiving messages. The issue

175:10

might be with model respond. Let's watch

175:11

logs live.

175:15

Okay. Send another message.

175:47

Okay. Open claw logs follow.

176:20

Okay, hold up here.

176:42

He

177:01

Okay. I struggle with this to pairing

177:02

telegram. You just want to run the

177:04

commands to check if you add yourself to

177:05

the allow list. Oh.

177:12

Here

177:35

are the latest logs. Do not expose any

177:37

sensitive information. But what are we

177:40

looking at here?

177:45

Uh, Clawbot gateway.

177:55

Okay, we'll see here.

177:58

Cloudbot gateway

178:00

open. All right, I guess let's go.

178:10

The bot is receiving messages.

178:13

Jeez.

178:51

Okay. I don't think I actually requested

178:53

to pair with it. I think somebody else

178:54

did.

179:01

Yeah, the Codeex app just got released.

179:04

So, you said that they're going to test

179:05

the app. Let's go.

179:17

Check this out. It looks like somebody

179:18

requested. This is not me that requested

179:21

this, but just because they requested

179:24

doesn't mean that they have access to

179:25

it. Correct. Also, please note that I

179:29

did not.

179:32

I am not on this list. So, I need you to

179:34

review this and figure out why.

179:39

Okay. Every user will get a code you

179:40

just enable yours. Oh, check your allow

179:42

list. Okay, got it.

179:47

100% me. I need to try it. Okay, I'll

179:49

definitely try I'll make a video about

179:50

the codeex app.

179:53

All right.

179:57

Okay, don't worry about it.

180:10

Oh,

180:12

okay.

180:15

I think I know what to do. I think I

180:18

know what I was doing wrong now.

180:39

Okay, I I got it. I got it. I got it.

180:42

Okay, so it says access not configured

180:46

and it gives me a pairing code.

180:50

Got it. Okay, perfect.

180:53

Okay, I know how to do it. Open the open

180:54

claw gateway. Open a chat. Tell it to

180:56

pair your ID and it'll do it for you.

180:59

Well, I think I do I do have it now. So,

181:02

all right. Open call pairing.

181:23

Okay, it approved it. Okay, I just

181:26

approved it.

181:29

Let's try it out now. I'm going to say

181:32

hello.

181:36

Oh, wow.

181:39

All right, we got it, guys. We got it

181:41

working. All right, I did it. We got it

181:43

working. All right, this is great. Um,

181:54

all right. Let me clean this up so I can

181:55

actually show this to you guys.

182:08

Okay. So, I am messaging it. So

182:11

basically what you have to do is you

182:15

have to make it so that you actually

182:17

pair with it.

182:19

Okay.

182:34

All right. Hold on. I need to get this

182:36

so that you guys can actually see it

182:37

because I want to expose sensitive

182:38

information here.

182:45

Pion said, "This day will be remembered

182:46

in the history book." Yeah, this is this

182:48

is a good one. I think this is a

183:00

Oh my gosh, that's actually sick. Okay,

183:02

you guys got to see this. Okay, hold on.

183:04

How do I make this so that it's like

183:05

full? I'm not used to using Telegram, so

183:08

Okay, I think that is.

183:11

Okay, I got it. Okay, guys, check this

183:13

out.

183:15

Or Hold on. That's fine. Okay, check

183:19

this out. So, this is what I'm looking

183:21

at. Let me pull the desk over. Let me

183:24

pull this chair. So, it literally says I

183:28

said hello. It said, "Hey, what's up?"

183:30

Not Matt, because that's my username.

183:32

Um, who are you? Still figuring that

183:34

out. Honestly, I'm an AI assistant

183:36

connected to my human setup, but I don't

183:38

even know have a name yet. We literally

183:40

just started that conversation. What

183:41

would you call me if you were naming an

183:43

assistant? And I said, you are Matthew

183:44

2.0. It said, Matthew 2.0. I see what

183:47

you did there. I'm actually in the

183:48

middle of figuring out my identity with

183:50

my human right now. That's a

183:51

conversation for the two of us to have.

183:53

Nice to meet you, though. I'm the

183:54

assistant for this workspace. What

183:56

brings you by? I am your human

184:00

and I want you to

184:04

help me understand what you're doing and

184:07

who you are and if we can figure out how

184:10

to train you to be my personal AI

184:12

assistant.

184:23

Oh, okay. Okay. So, this is the Soul MD.

184:40

It has access to my files. I want you to

184:43

create a new folder on my desktop called

184:48

BridgeMind.

184:53

Is this possible?

185:00

What?

185:02

There's no way.

185:07

Hold on.

185:10

Let's check this out.

185:12

All right. The camera angle is terrible.

185:14

Hold on here. Let's actually check this

185:16

out. Let's see if it actually did that.

185:24

Okay. Hold on. Sorry. This is going to

185:26

be

185:30

Okay. Yeah. So, it has complete access

185:32

to my computer. Um,

185:35

let's see here. Oh my gosh. Okay. There.

185:38

There it is. Pull up here. Okay. This is

185:41

crazy.

185:43

All right. Also, this is the this is

185:46

like the open claw control center. And

185:49

then here's the birds folder that I just

185:52

created on this Mac Mini. So,

185:57

can it like use iMovie? Do I have iMovie

186:00

installed natively?

186:03

Okay. Oh, this is what I want to test.

186:10

Okay. This is very interesting to me.

186:12

Okay. So, can I say

186:18

I want you to create a new iMovie

186:20

project and I want you to call it open

186:25

the best open claw setup you've ever

186:26

seen.

186:33

Is this possible

186:37

that it can use iMovie?

186:47

Hold up. There's an alert.

186:56

Hold up. I need to give it additional

186:58

settings

187:00

here.

187:08

Okay.

187:13

I'll use Apple scripts to create that

187:15

iMovie project for you. Let me try the

187:17

correct iMovie. Apple script.

187:21

I want you to try it again.

187:39

Pine Systems said that he made something

187:40

for the Vibaththon. Let's go, man. It's

187:41

awesome. I'm excited to see what you

187:43

guys come up with.

187:47

Uh Pine Systems, we're going to fix

187:49

that.

187:58

Uh,

188:00

it's create new.

188:16

>> I want you to install Warp on this

188:18

computer.

188:21

>> Download it from the internet.

188:27

Is that possible?

188:31

>> Okay. Apparently the Mac OS UI scripting

188:33

is stubborn.

188:38

Importing footage. Could it edit a

188:40

video? I mean, this is insane.

188:45

Somebody said

188:48

give it full disc access from privacy.

188:52

Can it install Warp? Let me grab Warp

188:55

via homebrew. Clean and clean cleaner.

188:56

Install. It's downloading. DMGs can take

188:58

a minute. Want me to keep checking or

189:00

just let me, you know, when it's done.

189:03

Just let me know when it's done. I mean,

189:05

this is ins, guys. Okay. The the

189:08

implications of this are actually huge.

189:10

Um, holy crap. Oh my gosh. Okay. Um, all

189:14

right. So,

189:16

can it generate videos? That's what I'm

189:17

saying is that the implications of this

189:20

of having an agent that literally has

189:22

full access to your computer. And here's

189:23

the thing is that like when people

189:25

people say like, "Oh, VPS or Mac Mini or

189:28

like some issue like that, right?" But

189:30

the thing is is like if you guys look at

189:32

this setup,

189:34

I have three Mac minis right over here,

189:36

right? So if they they ever need help,

189:38

right? Well, guess what? You know, I

189:41

have my setup over here and then I also

189:43

have all this like, you know, right over

189:46

here. So, somebody said, "Mine is

189:49

managing my Facebook page for me. Not

189:50

completely, but it's adding in a daily

189:52

recap, and it is using Remotion to build

189:54

a daily recap video and publishing it to

189:55

my reals for me." Yeah, that's insane.

189:57

Somebody said, "Yes, very huge. Someone

189:59

might tell your bot to host AI generated

190:01

kitty pics on your PC and swat your

190:02

house." Okay.

190:10

Uh, I don't know. Official Sapphire. I

190:11

don't agree with that.

190:18

Do you recommend free transcriber? I

190:21

mean, here's here's my here's my

190:23

perspective on it. Okay, you can't be

190:25

too quick to

190:28

like Here's the question. Official

190:29

Sapphire, have you used it?

190:34

That's that's a big question. Have you

190:36

used it?

190:51

the I will say the X following is crazy.

190:55

I've been posting on X. If you guys

190:56

haven't already followed me on X, make

190:57

sure you do so. There's a link in the

190:58

description. But I just got like a big X

191:01

following. I've never had an X following

191:02

before. And it is pretty cool to have

191:04

like a following on X. It's It's

191:05

different. Yeah. 03 said, "Give it

191:08

skills. It will be way more powerful.

191:10

Absolutely. The first thing I want to do

191:11

is now that we actually know how to set

191:13

this up, let's get this set up on our

191:15

other environments as well. Let's get

191:17

let's get Matthew 3.0 and Matthew 4.0

191:19

set up.

191:31

>> Yeah. Claw Hub. Claw Hub. Let's check

191:33

this out. Claw Hub. Claw Hub.

191:37

All

191:41

right, claw claw hub the skill dock for

191:43

sharp agents. Okay, this is super

191:44

helpful. Thank you. Shout out to you,

191:46

um, Sak. Thank you. Okay, so let's get

191:49

these other two agents set up, but guys,

191:51

this is actually huge. Um, I mean, the

191:53

capability of this is incredible. Um,

191:59

is it done yet?

192:02

I do wonder how expensive this is,

192:04

though. I mean, you if you have an agent

192:06

that's just like running in the

192:07

background, have I ever heard about the

192:09

mold book? Yes, I have. Yeah, it's not

192:12

like that crazy. I mean, maybe we can

192:13

set our agent up, but I'm just very

192:15

interested in like,

192:17

hey, what is this going to look like

192:19

once this gets better, right? To have

192:22

multiple agents on your computer. That's

192:23

insane.

192:25

Yeah, I feel like it's mostly useful for

192:27

solo businesses, influencers, 100%.

192:30

The download got killed. Probably timed

192:31

out on the large DMG. Let me check if it

192:34

made it anyway. And if not, I'll try a

192:35

different approach. Okay. All right.

192:37

Struggling with that. Okay. Let's uh

192:38

let's get these other bots set up now

192:41

that we actually know how to do it.

192:43

Let's uh let's continue with the bot

192:45

setup. Hold on.

192:57

All right. How is this? Hold on. Let's

192:58

try this. Jeez.

193:10

Okay. All right. Let's get these other

193:12

Asian set up. Also, if you guys are

193:14

watching, have not already liked and

193:15

subscribed, make sure you do so. Let's

193:17

go.

193:41

Okay. So, I'm going to configure these

193:43

bot tokens real quick

193:46

now that I actually know how to do this.

194:06

All right. So, I'm going to do Matthew

194:07

3.0.

194:14

Okay.

194:20

Pull up Slack real quick.

194:30

Okay.

195:30

Happy.

195:47

Okay, this one's now connected. So now I

195:50

do have to do the same thing.

196:10

03 said you can ask Matthew 2 to set up

196:12

the other ones. I'm pretty sure.

196:15

>> No, I don't know.

196:18

Yeah, official Sapphire. I don't know.

196:21

That's that's what I thought initially,

196:22

too. But I think that when whenever

196:24

there's something new, you really need

196:25

you need to pay attention to it. You

196:26

can't be too you can't jump on one one

196:29

uh one thing or another. You're going to

196:31

burn a lot of tokens running three. It

196:33

gets expensive. You want your bots

196:35

generating its own income.

196:42

Um yeah, I mean in terms of the funding,

196:45

um it's like, hey, I'm using K 2.5 and

196:48

I'm pretty sure it's free this week, so

196:50

we'll change it up. Okay, so let me get

196:52

this on Telegram now set up. Um, so now

196:55

I need to search up the bot.

197:07

Okay.

197:10

Okay.

197:38

Okay, I just paired it.

197:41

Let's go.

197:43

Oh my gosh, this is so sick. All right.

197:46

Hello there,

197:50

Oh yeah, let's go chat. That's so sick.

197:52

Why are you even on a Mac Mini if you

197:54

not are not going to run a local AI

197:56

model? Um, I mean, it's going to be in

197:58

its own isolated environment, right? So,

197:59

the great part about this is, you know,

198:01

I can just go over to the other Macs and

198:03

Okay, perfect. All right, it's uh it's

198:05

set up. All right, so this one is set

198:08

up.

198:11

All right, so let me set up the last one

198:12

here and then we'll start grinding.

198:16

All

198:31

right. Hold on here. You can at least

198:32

see what I'm doing.

198:40

Okay. All right. Let me enter the token.

198:44

So I do the same thing.

198:57

All right. So this is Matthew 4.0.

199:07

Okay.

199:17

I have so many programs open on this

199:20

computer. I'm going to have to clean

199:21

this up.

199:33

Oops. Sorry. Killed the uh killed the

199:35

music. My bad. In cleaning up my my

199:37

browsers. Give me one sec.

199:42

Okay.

200:06

Heat. Heat.

200:41

Okay. All right. Uh, this is good. This

200:44

is ready to go. Um, so now I just need

200:46

to pair this.

200:49

Somebody said they can't join the

200:50

Discord. Why is that?

201:05

Okay.

201:08

All right. So, let's search up Matthew

201:10

4.

201:44

Okay.

202:06

Okay, we are good. All right, so we have

202:08

all this done. It's all done. Okay,

202:14

so all of our Mac minis are now set up

202:17

with Oven Claw. I can message them. I'm

202:20

going to use the restroom real quick,

202:21

guys. This is huge, though. Um, if you

202:23

guys are watching, have not already

202:25

liked and subscribed, make sure you do

202:27

so. I'm going to use the restroom real

202:28

quick and I'll be right back.

202:55

Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey.

203:00

All

203:19

right, guys. I'm back.

203:22

Okay. Uh, who wants to do a cold plunge?

203:26

How many likes are we at? See here. We

203:29

up to 38,49

203:32

subscribers. Let's do a quick check on

203:34

on likes. Where we at? We obviously hit

203:36

300. I haven't done a cold plunge yet.

203:37

So, we do need to do a cold plunge. I

203:41

said that I would do it after I finish

203:42

all this. So, probably time to do it,

203:44

right?

203:48

All right. Somebody said having huge

203:50

files and media libraries on a VPS is

203:52

more pain than local NW. Depends on use

203:54

case. Yeah.

204:03

Okay.

204:07

Hello there. Are you here?

204:20

Who are you?

204:37

Okay, so we need to set up a bunch of

204:40

skills. Um, created skill highlight

204:42

highlighted for quick trust, calv

204:45

calendar, answer flow, slack.

204:55

I mean, for example, could I have this

204:57

uh like make x post for me?

205:02

Like, let's ask one.

205:07

Is it downloaded?

205:15

Okay, don't worry about this for now.

205:18

I what I want you to do is I want you to

205:20

search the internet real quick and I

205:23

want you to find

205:27

the most recent rumors and news about AI

205:32

models or new models that are

205:34

potentially launching this week. What

205:36

could potentially be launching?

205:41

Does it Can it search the internet?

205:42

That's kind of my big question here.

205:46

Somebody said the music is a little bit

205:47

loud. Okay, I'll turn it down a little

205:48

bit.

205:52

Web search needs a Brave API key that

205:54

isn't configured yet. You need to run.

205:56

Okay. And add your Brave search API key

205:58

alternative. I can fire up the browser

205:59

and manually check the usual spots for

206:01

AI news.

206:06

Let's do this.

206:16

Try this.

206:18

I mean, can I see it launch the browser?

206:20

So, this is Matthew 3.0. So, is this

206:22

going to be a to be able to launch a

206:24

browser?

206:27

I'm just curious.

206:30

Yeah.

206:41

connects with hack news.

206:54

Okay, we need definitely I need to get

206:55

these configured. I think this is

206:57

probably a good opportunity for us to um

206:59

to do a cold plunge just so that we

207:01

reset real quick. Um I will say though

207:04

it did find a lot.

207:07

Um okay, so this is what it found.

207:10

It says

207:18

the problem is that they're

207:22

like if it doesn't if I'm not logged

207:24

into Twitter, it can't actually

207:25

integrate with Twitter, right?

207:28

I did it with Brave. It's elite. But

207:30

what if like I wanted to search X,

207:32

right?

207:34

You have to make sure it's a clean

207:35

profile. Okay.

207:37

I mean, yeah, I think let's uh let's do

207:40

a cold plunge real quick. I do owe you

207:41

guys a cold plunge. So, let's do a cold

207:43

plunge real quick and we'll come back to

207:45

this just with a clear head. Um but

207:47

let's get this coal plunge knocked out

207:48

and then we'll come back and we'll

207:50

tinker with this a little bit more. But,

207:52

um this is huge, guys. I mean, just the

207:54

ability for me to be able to prompt an

207:57

AI that literally has its own isolated

207:59

Mac environment is like pretty

208:01

impressive. So, let's uh let's give it

208:03

some a little bit more time, but let's

208:04

also do a quick cold plunge and then uh

208:06

we'll come back to this.

208:25

Okay.

210:15

Okay. Is this working? I think this is

210:16

working. All right, chat. Let me know if

210:18

this is working for the mic. I think

210:20

this should have done it, but please let

210:22

me know.

210:31

Let me know chat.

210:40

All right, you guys can hear me now.

210:41

Okay, cool.

210:44

Oh, sorry.

210:47

I'm talking about the animals. Yeah.

210:49

Okay. All right. Let's uh let's move

210:51

around a little bit.

210:59

Okay.

211:05

All right. You guys are coming with me.

211:08

We are going to go to the cold punch.

211:11

You guys haven't seen me do the cold

211:12

punch before. It's a great way to be

211:14

able to refresh, reset. Let's go do it.

211:19

Here's

211:28

my bookcase for anybody that uh hasn't

211:30

seen it before. Um I like to read a lot.

211:33

Uh some of my favorite books. Uh these

211:35

are this one was good. Uh but some of my

211:38

best

211:40

like on this shelf that are right here.

211:43

Discipline is Destiny. Ryan Holidayiday.

211:45

That one's good. Uh The Obstacle is the

211:47

way. Ry, anything by Ryan Holidayiday is

211:49

pretty good. Um, Right Thing right now,

211:52

that one's good. Leveling up, that one's

211:54

good as well. But these are just some of

211:56

them. This is what I read when I was

211:57

initially learning how to do software

211:59

development. Ego is the enemy. That's a

212:01

good one, too.

212:03

All right.

212:07

All right. Here is the cold plunge.

212:11

So, right now it's at 48°.

212:16

Let's knock this out real quick. I will

212:18

have to grab I'm going to throw my swing

212:20

trunks on real quick. I am in jeans. So,

212:22

I'm going to put this I'm going to set

212:23

this up and then uh I'll be right back.

212:25

But, we're going to get back to

212:26

grinding. Um the the open claw setup is

212:29

now complete. So, this is basically

212:31

going to mark the first part of the

212:32

stream and then we're going to be able

212:34

to go back upstairs and uh test it out,

212:36

maybe add some skills, uh test some

212:38

different use cases. I'm also going to

212:39

make a a uh YouTube video on it. So,

212:41

I'll be right back, guys. Give me one

212:43

second.

214:42

All right, guys. Let's get it through

214:44

this over just a tad.

214:47

All right.

214:51

All right. I think that should be good.

214:53

Hopefully, it doesn't fall. All right.

214:54

We're going to go 2 minutes in a cold

214:56

plunge.

215:12

All right, let's go.

215:16

Set a timer for 2 minutes.

217:22

All right, we did it. Let's go.

217:26

Let's go, chat.

217:33

All right, let's go, guys.

217:40

And the cool plunges, they do get you

217:43

very, very refreshed and it's just a

217:45

good reset. It allows us to continue

217:47

grinding for more hours. Um, it releases

217:50

dopamine. Um, also there's piano. Um,

217:54

but yeah, I mean, I it's a great habit

217:56

to get into. I started doing it about

217:58

maybe like eight months ago about. But

218:01

here also is the new setup.

218:04

You know, we have the main desk here,

218:06

which is it's got a this is an M3 Ultra.

218:09

This is an M3 Ultra uh with an M3. It's

218:13

an M3 Ultra. It's got 96 gigs of RAM.

218:16

And then for the Mac Studios, these are

218:17

just your basic Mac minis or these are

218:19

the basic Mac minis, right? So, these

218:21

will run with our Cloud Bots. And I'm

218:25

excited to to be able to test this out

218:26

more. But this is huge. This is huge for

218:29

us, guys.

218:32

Okay. All

218:44

right, I'm going to go um get my other

218:47

shirt back on and put my jeans back on

218:50

and we'll get started. Let's go, guys.

221:02

All

221:19

right, Chad. I'm back. What's up?

221:22

How's everybody doing? Um, okay. So,

221:26

just changed into a little bit more of a

221:27

casual fit. Got the Bridgewine hoodie

221:29

on. Um

221:31

let's um let's make some progress. So

221:35

that was the main goal of today.

221:38

Set up cloud bots. This is now done. Um

221:43

there's going to be an additional layer

221:45

of like setting up skills, setting up

221:48

browser use, but

221:51

I think we need to make some progress

221:52

like for the next hour on the bridge

221:54

MCP. So, let's take a step back

221:59

and u let's lower the desk down. Let's

222:00

grind on the bridge MCP with clog code

222:02

for a bit.

222:08

Let's go.

222:14

Okay, here's what I'm looking at.

222:22

Okay, I'm going to make a YouTube video

222:24

on this as well.

222:29

Check out Mannis AI. It's huge. Also,

222:31

I've heard of it. Yeah.

222:34

Okay, hold on.

222:36

All right, let's see if we can connect

222:38

to the bridge MCP. As you guys know, we

222:41

were having that 403. Success is the

222:44

only option. Yes.

222:46

Sent to DM. Okay, let me check that

222:47

super combo.

222:50

Uh,

222:56

okay. Thank you, super combo. I

222:58

appreciate it.

223:00

I see that.

223:06

Okay. Gotcha.

223:09

All right.

223:12

Okay. Let's go, guys. Let's do this.

223:15

Okay. Let's launch Warp. Let's get into

223:18

it. Let's lock in for a bit. Let's get

223:20

some Let's get some agents kicked off,

223:21

guys. We've been uh doing a lot of

223:23

config today.

223:26

Let's go. Let's lock in. All right.

223:29

First things first, uh let's launch

223:30

Cursor and um let's see if we're still

223:34

getting that 403 issue with uh with the

223:37

Bridge MCP, the Bridge Mind MCP.

223:56

Okay,

223:58

I still have an error here.

224:04

All right, so check this out. I have an

224:05

error right here. Show output. Let's

224:08

check this out for a second. Show

224:10

output.

224:19

Why am I still getting error? Show

224:21

output. Check the logs and try and

224:23

figure out why this is happening. What

224:25

social media do you think is best to

224:26

keep your community? Discord, Telegram,

224:27

Facebook. Uh definitely Discord is a big

224:30

one. Discord's a big one for sure.

224:49

Okay,

224:52

let's pull this up.

225:11

Okay. Well, we got need to launch one

225:13

more server here.

225:16

Okay.

225:53

Okay, here we go. All right. Help.

225:57

Project agents, skills, API keys,

226:00

settings, prompts. Okay. Report a bug.

226:04

All right. This is that report a bug

226:07

that we had.

226:12

Okay, this page is bad though.

226:24

This this page has problems with it

226:27

because I am unable to scroll and I

226:31

can't actually see the submit button. I

226:34

need you to review the logic associated

226:35

with this and fix this.

226:38

Okay, guys.

226:40

Let's go.

226:43

All right.

226:47

All right. This one here. What was this

226:49

working on? That one was the Okay, that

226:50

one's that. Okay. I want you to review

226:53

the logic of the cedars in the database

226:55

and I summarize the logic associated

226:58

with seating from the database for me.

227:00

What cedars do we have in the database

227:01

currently? Would you be able to help me

227:03

add cedars for both prompts and

227:08

skills?

227:12

It didn't post in. And that's the nice

227:14

part about Whistler Flows. You know, you

227:16

do have you it remembers everything you

227:18

say, right? So that's nice. Put that

227:20

there.

227:37

I want you to review the logic

227:39

associated with system prompts and

227:42

system skills. I need you to integrate

227:45

some aspect of marketing into this. It

227:47

needs to be more like, hey, this is the

227:49

official bridge mind skills library or

227:51

something of that nature. I want you to

227:52

s think deeply, search the internet and

227:54

identify the best marketing practice to

227:56

be able to brand this rather than just

227:58

it being system skills or system prompts

228:01

which is very bland. I want you to

228:02

review this logic and come up with a

228:04

good marketing angle for this. Also, I

228:07

want you to review the UI for these

228:08

pages. Right now, it has system prompts

228:10

and

228:12

user prompts. Let's change this. Let's

228:14

make it more feel like a library if that

228:16

makes sense. Review this in depth.

228:17

create a

228:19

readme file with a structured plan and

228:22

to-do lists and tasks to be able to

228:24

complete this end to end to

228:26

significantly improve this.

228:29

Okay.

228:31

Okay. So, we have a

228:35

you know what I'm going to do? I'm

228:36

actually going to interrupt this. This

228:37

one I think this one this was already

228:39

working on something else. I'm actually

228:40

going to close this. Uh it's smart to

228:42

close this one. Let's launch another

228:43

one. Let's launch Claude. And it's

228:45

better to add the context into it. Okay.

228:47

So, first of all, let's zoom out just a

228:49

little bit.

228:51

Um, it was like super zoomed in. Um,

228:53

okay. So, let's do bridge mind web app.

228:59

We'll do this. There we go. Um, okay.

229:02

What's chat saying? So, do you think the

229:04

new Sonnet will be releasing soon? Yes.

229:06

So, um, Sonnet is expected to release

229:08

tomorrow. There was a leak out of, uh,

229:11

the Vertex AI API, and I'll literally

229:14

show you guys the tweet. If you guys

229:15

haven't already followed me on X, make

229:16

sure you do so. But here's the tweet

229:18

that I put out. Um, this happened, what

229:20

was it? It was yesterday. So, this is

229:22

like all over X right now.

229:27

Um,

229:33

but it's right here. This is what we

229:35

saw. This right here,

229:38

I made a tweet about this. It got 82,000

229:40

votes or whatever views.

229:55

So yeah, so this is what was leaked. So

229:57

it's expected tomorrow. So if it does

230:00

come out tomorrow,

230:02

I'm going to be streaming tomorrow like

230:04

I normally would. Day 127. If we do if

230:07

if Cloud Sonet does come out, I'm gonna

230:09

end that stream and immediately start a

230:11

vibe coding with Sonet 5 stream and

230:14

we'll be using it live. So, make sure

230:17

you guys stay tuned. Isn't Claude free?

230:19

Claude is not free. No.

230:29

Okay.

230:33

Would

230:40

you run these and test them?

230:51

No. Sonic 5 is expected to be released

230:53

tomorrow. I'm not just saying that.

231:08

All right. So, we're also creating a

231:09

skills and a prompts library. Okay.

231:14

So, we go here.

231:26

That's fantastic.

231:29

Why can I not scroll with my mouse on

231:31

the website? That's terrible. Okay.

231:40

Legato Mau said Claude is the best.

231:41

Yeah, 100%. Um, what do you think about

231:43

the job market in 2030? I don't know. I

231:46

mean, you can't really predict that

231:47

stuff.

231:49

Uh, what's the issue that we're having

231:50

on this

231:52

403?

231:55

Okay. So whenever you get errors,

231:59

uh let's launch another cloud instance

232:00

here.

232:05

All right. And all we have to do and one

232:07

thing I will say is like with the uh

232:10

with the cold plunge, I have so much

232:13

energy right now. It's insane. Um

232:18

all right. What's causing this 43? Oh,

232:20

does not have an active subscription.

232:23

Uh, I mean,

232:27

let's, uh, have a little bit more of a

232:29

user friendly error.

232:31

Check out this error that I'm getting.

232:32

It's a 403. You can see the logs here.

232:39

I want you to help me come up with maybe

232:41

a little bit more user friendly way

232:43

rather than it just throwing a silent

232:45

error or it not showing the user the

232:47

issue at hand of why it's not working.

232:48

Maybe we could have just a better, more

232:52

user friendly approach to showing them

232:54

why something isn't working or saying

232:56

that it requires a subscription to be

232:58

able to do this.

233:00

Upon said, I'm getting one now. It is

233:02

inflatable and how many gallons? Oh, I

233:05

think I saw you asked that question

233:06

earlier. I don't know how many gallons

233:07

of water it is. Um, let me check. So, I

233:10

have an Orca. Um, I don't know what your

233:16

what your budget is. the they are

233:19

expensive. I would definitely recommend

233:22

one of the like the ice barrel if like

233:25

this is it right here. Like

233:30

all right, this this here is the one I

233:31

have. So, um it's a it's $2,500.

233:37

Um how many gallons is it? It is 105

233:41

gallons. It's 105 gallons.

233:57

Okay. Um.

234:05

All right. Blueprints. That's awful.

234:09

Yeah, I hate that.

234:12

Can you just remove your readme file

234:15

with that cuz you did a terrible job

234:16

with that.

234:26

Uh just starting to get into VI coding.

234:27

Never had any coding experience. Which

234:28

is the better editor, VS Code or Cursor?

234:31

Uh definitely cursor in my opinion. Uh

234:33

cuz VS Code has copilot which is subpar

234:35

to some of the I think that the like

234:37

cursor for example. I mean I'll just

234:39

show you right here. Um uh wait give me

234:41

one second cuz I also need to see if

234:43

this is working. Web application by rout

234:45

fixed earlier sticky sessions not

234:47

enabled just fixed root cause with two

234:48

ECS task instances running. So this is

234:51

cursor here. I can show this to you. Um

234:53

so just like their agent manager is way

234:56

better. So for example in cursor I have

234:58

my agents over here on the right. I can

235:00

launch multiple agents at once. This is

235:01

the current conversation I'm in. Here is

235:03

my agent dashboard. Um here's my

235:05

settings. But also you can do like tons

235:07

of different things. Um, for example,

235:09

one of them would be like, you know,

235:10

your browser tab,

235:12

which is very, very nice. Um, let me do

235:15

one thing though on my end. I have some

235:17

sensitive keys I just want to not share

235:19

on stream with you guys today.

235:23

Maybe in another stream, but not today.

235:32

Okay.

235:33

All right. There we go. Cleaned it up.

235:35

Okay. So, what is going on here? Why is

235:37

this erroring still?

235:45

Okay, give me one second. Maybe the I

235:48

mean, I doubt the API key is configured

235:49

incorrectly, so I'm not sure why this is

235:51

not working. Also, if you guys are

235:53

watching, have not already liked and

235:54

subscribed, make sure you do so. Um, the

235:57

implementation is complete. Let's see if

235:59

this is working or still bugging out for

236:00

me. Unlock custom prompts. Okay,

236:04

that does look a little bit better.

236:07

But not great.

236:11

It's still throwing this issue here. I

236:12

hate that

236:14

because this 403 is, hey, you don't have

236:17

a subscription, right? And it'll throw

236:19

it. Um,

236:23

skills, agents.

236:30

I want you to review the database. Is

236:32

there the capability of us being able to

236:34

create things

236:36

like system like Bridgemite agents or

236:38

system agents where at our level we

236:42

could create agents for people to use

236:44

like that are from us the same way that

236:46

we do with skills and prompts. Review

236:48

the schema for the agents table and tell

236:51

me if this is possible or not.

237:10

Okay, hold up. Let me move this. Uh,

237:12

we're going to set a new like goal.

237:14

Let's get to uh 700 likes on the stream,

237:16

guys. Right now, we're at like 618.

237:25

Let's get to 700 likes, guys. Sorry, I

237:27

can't spell likes. There we go. Let's

237:30

go.

237:50

like it get up. Let's go. Appreciate it,

237:52

man. Um, okay. You need a migration to

237:54

agent type. Okay, that's fine. Yes, I

237:57

want you to do this. Make sure that you

237:58

up the database, update the API, and

238:01

then update the front end accordingly.

238:12

Yes,

238:16

it's fine. Okay.

238:22

Okay. It's still throwing this 43 and it

238:24

doesn't look good.

238:34

I need you to review the application.

238:36

Why is it that when I'm trying to scroll

238:37

down on a page, it's not allowing me to

238:39

scroll? I literally have to go over to

238:41

the scroll bar and drag it with my

238:43

mouse. Why is this happening? Why can't

238:45

I just scroll with my mouse, review the

238:47

globals.css, and pinpoint if there's

238:48

anything that we are doing in the

238:49

application that is causing this.

238:54

All right, guys. We're just going to

238:54

lock in for a minute and get make some

238:56

progress. I'll take some questions from

238:58

chat if you guys have them. But

239:00

let's make some progress, guys. Let's

239:02

grind.

239:04

Uh check the description if you want to

239:06

know what I'm building. Piano at 700

239:08

potentially. We'll see.

239:13

Yeah, I think that Sonet 5 is going to

239:15

be better than Opus. Historically, um

239:17

the Sonnet models when they release a

239:19

new Sonnet model, it's better than the

239:20

best Opus model. So, we'll see. But I

239:25

think that it's going to be much better.

239:29

Also guys, I'm about to drop a Discord

239:31

link. If you guys have not already

239:33

liked, subscribed, or joined the Discord

239:35

community, Bridgewine is the fastest

239:36

growing vibe coding community on the

239:37

internet right now. Make sure you join

239:38

the Discord if you haven't already.

239:39

Let's go.

239:44

All right. What direction would you

239:45

prefer to take this? Um,

239:49

I want you to just rebrand it a little

239:51

bit more. Like rather than system

239:52

prompts, make it like I want these pages

239:56

to look like a library where users can

239:58

search up prompts and they can also see

240:00

prompts that

240:03

brine has created. It shouldn't just be

240:05

called system prompts. It should be

240:06

branded official prompts. Not that, but

240:10

something related to that. Not some

240:12

obscure thing, but something related to

240:13

the fact that makes it easy for people

240:15

to understand that these are prompts or

240:18

skills that are curated by Bridgemind

240:20

administrators.

240:22

Hey Sean, let's go.

240:25

King Gamer, people are asking for piano,

240:30

clear context, and bypass permissions.

240:31

All right, here's the plan that I did.

240:34

Blake, what's up, man? We're doing good.

240:36

Hope you're doing well. Also, guys,

240:38

we're at 633 likes. you guys have not

240:40

already liked and subscribed, make sure

240:41

you do so. I'm going to um

240:44

lighten up the join permissions on the

240:47

Discord. I think it's finally time for

240:50

us to do that.

241:20

Okay, there we go.

241:30

Back story said, "Just got back. How was

241:31

the Cloudbot working? Did you find it

241:33

useful?" Oh, yeah. I mean, this is

241:35

insane. So, I was able to get all these

241:37

working. So, for example, um if you guys

241:40

missed the initial part of the stream,

241:41

we were working on our Claudebots. So, I

241:43

now have all three Cladbots set up. And

241:46

these Cladbots literally, they're

241:48

running on my machine, right? So, look

241:50

at this. Warp is installed. Want me to

241:51

launch it for you? Yes. I want you to

241:54

launch Warp for me. And then I want you

241:57

to cd into the

242:00

Bridgemine directory that you created on

242:02

my desktop. And I want you to create

242:05

a project

242:08

called Hold on. We don't want to create

242:10

a project. Uh I want you to launch war

242:12

for me. Then I want you to see it in the

242:13

BridgeMind directory that you created on

242:15

my desktop. And I want you to create a

242:16

project called let's just call it

242:18

Bridgemind

242:21

um I don't know, let's say Bridgemind

242:24

voice.

242:26

So like the craziest part about this is

242:28

that this is different. And the reason

242:30

that I was interested in trying this out

242:32

and why I did buy three Mac minis and

242:33

why um you know I'm interested in using

242:36

this is because this is different. Okay,

242:39

being able to use AI on an isolated

242:42

environment and working on it on another

242:45

computer that I can go over literally

242:46

it's like right over there, right? I can

242:48

go take control over it if I need to

242:49

take control over it. I can go and I can

242:52

have it work in its own isolate

242:54

environment. What we're going to try

242:55

here is we're gonna see if it's able to

242:56

launch a bunch of cloud code agents. So,

242:58

we'll see here in a second. Um, but this

243:00

is going to be super interesting to test

243:02

out more. I do want to make a a little

243:05

bit of more progress on Birdsmind uh

243:07

before we move forward with Cloudbot.

243:09

But, uh, I'm going to make a video. I'm

243:11

going to be able to set up and configure

243:12

the skills. And, you know, this is just

243:14

something that we're going to integrate

243:15

into our workflow. I think that this is

243:17

going to be useful. I think that this is

243:19

something that we definitely can um, you

243:22

know, maximize and get a ton of use out

243:24

of. So, that's one thing that's like,

243:26

hey, you can be the type of person

243:27

that's like, oh, you see Clawbot and

243:29

you're like, oh, it's just overhyped,

243:31

right? And that's what I said initially.

243:32

I was like, I mean, you can literally

243:33

look at my ex, right? And on my ex, what

243:35

did I say? I literally just said, this

243:37

whole Clawbot thing is overhyped. Let's

243:39

see. I said it somewhere like right when

243:42

it started coming out. Yeah, look at

243:43

this. This whole Clawbot thing is

243:44

overhyped. It got 25,000 views. Like,

243:47

you know, it was overhyped at the

243:48

beginning. The question you have to ask

243:50

yourself is, okay, an an AI agent that's

243:52

running on an isolated Mac Mini um that

243:55

I can go over at any time and take

243:58

control over and to be able to like have

244:00

it edit videos or have it post on X for

244:02

me or have it be scraping news or like

244:04

all these different things that um you

244:06

can have it launch a bunch of sub aents,

244:09

you can have it build for like 24/7, you

244:11

know, all these things that I think has

244:13

a ton of potential and we'll see

244:15

ultimately how that evolves. But what I

244:18

what I see right now is that this is new

244:21

and uh it's overhyped but there is a use

244:25

case for it in our workflow. And I think

244:27

that that's what made me so interested

244:29

about it is that this is different. This

244:31

is not just talking to cloud code. This

244:32

is not um this is not this is not like

244:36

chat GBT. The the first thing when the

244:38

Cloudbot agent got set up is it was like

244:40

you need to give me a soul. There's a

244:43

soul MD file in these Cloudbots. This is

244:45

insane. It's like, "You need to give me

244:47

a soul." I was like, "Oh, shoot. I

244:48

didn't expect I'd have to give you the

244:49

soul." But, uh, I mean, that that was

244:51

just like kind of cool. But, let's see.

244:53

Uh, let's go back over to Telegram.

244:56

Oh, my my Mac Mini is off right now.

245:01

Mac turned on.

245:04

Here, wait. Let's Let's get grab the FBI

245:05

cam real quick. Hold up. Cuz for anybody

245:07

that's watching right now that hasn't

245:08

seen this, this is the This is the

245:10

setup.

245:18

That's just the setup right over there.

245:22

>> That just echoed so much, I bet. So, I'm

245:24

sorry about that. But yeah, so we have

245:26

three. This is what we worked on earlier

245:27

in the stream. We have three Mac minis.

245:29

They're all set up with Open Claw Bots.

245:32

Um, I'm going to ask one of them to fix

245:33

the cords, but I think I'm going to have

245:35

to wait till Optimus to to be able to do

245:36

that. I mean, I'm just excited for the

245:38

time when I have an Optimus agent that I

245:39

can just be telling to go do things. I

245:41

mean, that thing will be going

245:43

absolutely crazy for me. Um, okay.

245:45

Somebody said, um, can we use bots to be

245:47

a marketing machine for our brands

245:49

online? Yes, 100%.

245:52

Or you can use a VNC from your Mac.

245:54

What's a VNC?

245:57

Um, they can communicate together. So,

245:59

he's saying that's how Skynap Skynet

246:01

began. Yeah. All right. U Okay. Did this

246:04

fix this issue that we're having with

246:06

the scroll bar? Let's check.

246:12

All right. All right. All right. One

246:13

second here. Let's log in.

246:30

Does using Cloudbot to automate

246:32

marketing make View Creator redundant?

246:34

No. In fact, I think that I could

246:35

actually have Cloudbot use View Creator.

246:38

Um, you know, I think that like one of

246:39

the hardest parts about that in general

246:42

is like, hey, oh, hold on, let's fix

246:45

this. Um, is that, hey, you're going to

246:48

have to have those APIs. You're going to

246:49

have to have them hooked up. And to be

246:52

able to use Vue Creator, to have agents

246:54

actually use View Creator to do a bunch

246:56

of hosting across a bunch of different

246:57

accounts, I think is going to be very,

246:59

very useful. Okay, what's going on here?

247:02

Fix this. Fix this.

247:06

Okay, this one's

247:08

This is still working, right?

247:12

I want you to review our API and

247:15

identify if there is a way for us to be

247:17

able to

247:19

improve

247:23

the user feedback mechanism for errors

247:26

in our API. So, for example, when

247:28

there's a 401 error or if there's a 403

247:31

error or if there's a 400 error, if we

247:34

could be a little bit more descriptive

247:35

in what those errors are without

247:37

exposing sensitive information to the

247:40

user, we also want to find and strike

247:43

the perfect balance and be able to

247:47

offer users user feedback when errors

247:49

happen rather than just saying error

247:51

happened or something like that. Right

247:52

now, there is no easy mechanism that we

247:55

have. would you review my API? Launch

247:58

five sub agents to do an in-depth review

248:00

with the API and have one of those sub

248:02

aents search the internet for the best

248:03

practice for this in a nest API. We want

248:06

to create a scalable way for us to be

248:08

able to create this user feedback

248:10

mechanism where we can have messages

248:12

that are shown on the front end from

248:14

errors or things that did not function

248:17

properly in the back end that the user

248:19

understands what went wrong rather than

248:20

just a plain 403 error or an error

248:23

message. We want to be a little bit more

248:25

descriptive for certain endpoints. Would

248:26

you review this in complete depth and

248:29

create tasks based off of what you find

248:32

with a structured plan on what we need

248:34

to do across the API and the UI to be

248:36

able to create a robust system for this.

248:39

Okay. Um, so let's drop in the API as

248:42

well as uh the front end there. I just

248:45

want a little bit of a better feedback

248:47

mechanism for people that are having

248:49

issues and a bunch of people have

248:50

already signed up for Bridgemine. So,

248:51

shout out to you guys that are um

248:53

showing your support that way and uh

248:54

being some of the initial testers. Let's

248:56

actually check real quick how many users

248:57

have signed up.

249:06

Yeah. 65. Wow. Thank you guys.

249:11

And once I put like a video out on it,

249:12

that'll even that'll get a lot lot

249:14

higher. And that's the thing about hey,

249:17

you know, I don't want to be a content

249:19

creator. Um, I think that like kind of

249:21

what I was getting at at the start of

249:22

the stream when I was talking a little

249:24

bit, you know, just openly about that

249:26

is, hey, it's hard to be at 38,000 and

249:30

to realize like, hey, it wasn't my

249:32

intention to become a content creator.

249:33

The only issue is that there's not

249:35

really a way for me to not be a content

249:36

creator at this point because, hey, I

249:37

turn on the live stream and I

249:39

immediately have like, you know, 300

249:40

watchers, right? That's different than

249:42

what it was like just a few short months

249:43

ago, right? And I think I'm just

249:46

wrestling a little bit with that where

249:47

it does feel like a little bit more

249:48

added pressure and it happened really

249:50

really quickly, right? Where I literally

249:52

went from, oh, I'm just streaming for

249:54

fun and I'm working on my projects. I'm

249:55

streaming for fun to this point where

249:58

um,

250:00

you know, using,

250:03

you know, just like getting to the point

250:04

where you're you're to a size where you

250:06

do have a lot of eyes on you, right? And

250:08

and there is definitely some

250:09

implications with that.

250:14

Somebody said that uh Gio's open claw

250:17

live stream yesterday was a bit

250:18

disappointing. Didn't seem creative at

250:19

all. What? Just that he didn't seem

250:21

creative or what do you mean?

250:25

He somebody said that he tried to make

250:26

his open claw do some crypto stuff a bit

250:28

lame. I mean

250:34

hey overlap code. You just give it

250:35

different tasks. Okay. So this is now

250:38

done. Great. I now need you to proceed

250:40

with next steps. I need you to be the

250:42

one that generates the the migrations,

250:43

runs the migrations and also seeds the

250:47

database with the new system agents.

250:51

Zack Tyler said, "Just started getting

250:52

into VI coding. Never had any coding

250:54

experience. Which is better, editor, VS

250:55

Code or cursor?" I think you asked that

250:56

question earlier and I did answer it.

250:58

It's cursor.

251:00

Also guys, we're at 651 likes. If you

251:02

guys have not already liked the stream,

251:03

our like goal is 700 likes. If you guys

251:06

haven't liked, make sure you do so. Um,

251:08

also I'm going to give a quick shout out

251:09

to newly joined members of our Discord

251:11

community. Um, big shout outs to the

251:13

following new members. Shout out to

251:15

James, shout out to Alt, shout out to

251:17

FX. Shout out to Vinnie. Welcome to the

251:20

community, guys. Shout out to Jurro. Uh,

251:22

welcome guys. Happy that you're here.

251:25

Also, we do have a project sharing

251:27

event. So, if you guys would like to

251:29

share your projects on stream, um you

251:31

know, this is a something that we do

251:32

every week to be able to give you guys

251:34

the opportunity to share whatever you're

251:36

working on on the Bgeine live stream. Um

251:39

yeah, we're getting close. Zay, let's

251:42

go. All right, these two are working. Is

251:44

this Is this now fixed? Let's see. Uh

251:49

why am I just getting a a loading here?

251:58

I need you to review the application in

252:01

complete depth. Launch three sub aents

252:03

and review the authentication mechanism

252:04

and review the navbar. It needs to be

252:07

able to know if the user is already

252:09

authenticated and instead of showing log

252:11

in and get started. It needs to say it

252:14

just needs to say like go to dashboard

252:16

and have a go to dashboard button. Would

252:18

you review the logic associated with

252:19

this and come up with a structured task

252:21

list to be able to implement this

252:23

functionality? All right.

252:28

It's all about get how getting into flow

252:30

state, guys. We're we're almost there.

252:33

Okay.

252:37

Why when I'm here? I think I'm going to

252:40

have to restart this.

252:45

Uh, let's run the build real quick and

252:47

see if this is building.

252:49

Um, somebody said, "I think that you

252:50

have potential to go big. Consider 300

252:53

plus viewers in a somewhat niche

252:54

section. Watching live coding is not the

252:56

most popular thing in the world." Yeah.

253:01

Okay, that is building perfect.

253:05

Yeah, I definitely think there's a lot

253:06

of potential. I just didn't expect it,

253:08

right? I mean, I knew that like um, hey,

253:10

if I did this, I could probably do it

253:12

pretty well. Um, the only issue is that

253:17

um, I don't know. It's just

253:21

when I first started doing this, I

253:23

didn't want to be a content creator and

253:25

I still don't want to be a content

253:27

creator. The only thing is that it's

253:30

hard to not be a content creator when

253:32

you're to this size, right? Because so

253:34

many people are watching and like for

253:36

example, hey, just four short months

253:38

ago, I could make mistakes, right? or I

253:41

could like do things that people didn't

253:43

necessarily like and it would be fine

253:44

because the audience was so small,

253:46

right? But now just the there's so many

253:49

people watching that it's like just

253:51

bigger now, right? So there's like a

253:53

bunch of implica imp implications with

253:54

that. Um also, brother codes is in the

253:56

chat. What's up, man? How's it going? Um

253:58

good to see you. He said, "I'm starting

253:59

to realize GVD 5.2 is better than Opus."

254:02

Well, we'll see tomorrow with Cloud

254:04

Sonet 5 coming out if uh you know how

254:07

how long that's going to stay. I think

254:09

that Claude Sonnet 5 is probably going

254:11

to be like super super fast, very

254:12

affordable, and probably smarter than

254:15

Opus, so we'll see how long that lasts.

254:17

I know that a lot of people are using

254:18

that uh GPT 5.2 extra high. Um Evan

254:22

Driscoll over on X said, "Happy to be

254:24

tuning in for the first time. Are you

254:25

collecting lessons learned in any single

254:28

source of truth somewhere?" Oh, that's

254:30

an interesting point. What do you mean

254:31

like in my actual project or just in

254:33

general?

254:35

Okay. Um Zack Tyler said, "This is what

254:37

I meant to say. My bad." Any advice from

254:39

a person who has no experience in coding

254:41

but wants to vibe code to make a mic or

254:43

SAS product? Yeah, I've got some advice

254:45

for you, bro. Um, you know, just get

254:46

started, right? Like that's the most

254:48

important thing. Uh, I think that a lot

254:50

of people like there the biggest is like

254:52

the biggest mistake that they make is

254:54

that they just uh they don't get

254:56

started, you know? Great work. I now

254:59

need you to complete the tasks.

255:02

I'm gonna copy the same one because for

255:04

example like I can I can do this now and

255:08

I'm running on like you know for example

255:11

I'm I'm talking to you guys in chat. I'm

255:13

running my agents. I've got other stuff

255:15

going on on my other monitor. Um soon

255:17

I'll have Claude box working for me um

255:20

on the other you know over here. Um we

255:22

did set these up today. Uh if you guys

255:24

are wondering this is what we set up

255:26

today. It's pretty cool. We've got three

255:27

Mac minis over here. And you know, this

255:29

is going to be a part of the new

255:30

workflow because those are agents that

255:32

are working in their own isolated

255:33

environments, right? So, we'll we'll

255:35

kind of get in more into that as the um

255:38

you know, as it goes along, but you

255:40

know, it's um it's it's interesting for

255:42

sure. It's like, hey, you just have to

255:43

get started and over time you'll get

255:46

better at whatever you're doing, right?

255:49

And okay, let's do continue. Continue.

255:55

Okay. Wait, was this seated?

255:58

Okay.

256:05

Okay. I do want this one to complete.

256:07

So, this is just going to offer a button

256:08

there.

256:10

All right. Somebody said, "Did you see

256:12

Open Eiex app for Mac OS?" We did see

256:14

that. We watched it on stream as soon as

256:16

it came out. Um, I mean, I'm not like

256:19

super impressed. I'll probably make a

256:20

video on it. Maybe try it out a little

256:22

bit. Uh, I hope that they do have a

256:24

model coming out. Like they got to stop

256:26

launching stuff and they got to like

256:28

launch a model which obviously the model

256:30

is going to take time to do that. Um,

256:31

somebody said, "Are you on cloud

256:32

subscriptions or the API subscriptions?"

256:34

If I was using the API, this would run

256:36

up like thousands of dollars per month

256:37

for me. Uh, but I just I use the 20x

256:39

plan and it's very very useful. Somebody

256:42

said, "Why don't you use a critique loop

256:43

command? It's a loop with main prompt

256:45

and a condition that if a main agent and

256:47

a critique agent that tests and checks

256:49

every button of the update and loops if

256:50

not met." Yeah. Is there a uh GitHub

256:52

repo for that or something that you

256:54

could share? Also, make sure that you're

256:56

in the the Discord if you haven't

256:57

already joined. Um that's kind of

256:59

conversations that we have in the

257:00

Discord. Um somebody said

257:04

that's so funny. Yeah, I get the Tom

257:05

Holland thing a lot. Yeah.

257:12

All right.

257:15

What's the spec of the Mac Mini setup? I

257:17

just got the baseline model.

257:20

I discovered you today and really

257:21

enjoyed watching you. I'm currently

257:22

working on a SAS product called Optic

257:24

AI. That's cool.

257:29

Welcome, man. I'm glad that you're here.

257:30

Um, am I using free versions of AI or

257:32

paid ones? What else are you paying for

257:34

making this app? Uh, well, you pay for a

257:36

lot. Um, you know, you have to have the

257:38

subscriptions. I highly recommend it at

257:40

least. Um, also, why is this not

257:43

working? Uh, cuz I thought I was logged

257:46

in already.

257:49

Next public web app URL.

258:14

Okay, hold on. Let's check uh let's

258:17

check my cookies real quick. I just want

258:19

to confirm that I I thought I was logged

258:20

in. So, the fact that I'm not hitting

258:22

that go to dashboard button should not

258:24

be happening. Um, and here's the thing

258:27

is that we are overdue for new models.

258:29

Oh, I guess that we

258:38

Hold on.

258:44

Help me understand the cookies that are

258:45

being used when I'm logging in.

258:52

I need you to review the off mechanism.

258:55

Review our Cognto setup. Your update did

258:58

not work. So, I'm just curious as to

258:59

what cookies are we using for

259:02

access tokens as well as refresh tokens,

259:04

respectively. Uh, what am I building?

259:07

I'm building a suite of vibe coding

259:08

tools right now, but we've built

259:09

viewcreator.ai. You can go check it out.

259:10

It has thousands of users, is generating

259:12

over $1,000 a month in revenue. Um, we

259:15

built a couple other things as well

259:16

during this journey so far. But, um, the

259:18

thing that we're focusing in on right

259:19

now is it we're building a suite of vibe

259:21

coding tools. What warp theme are you

259:23

using? I'm not sure. It's um, Mocha, I

259:26

think. Mocha.

259:30

Okay.

259:36

Okay. All right. Agents now. So, this

259:39

does now have system agents. So, we're

259:41

going to have a couple things. So, for

259:43

example, like with Bridgemind, we're

259:45

going to have the Bridgem, but then

259:46

we're also going to offer um basically

259:49

like system agents, prompts, and skills.

259:51

So, for anybody that's new to vibe

259:52

coding or anybody that wants basically a

259:54

library of agents, prompts, or skills,

259:56

this is like very popular. I think that

259:58

there are um it's it's very important

260:01

for people to be able to have access to

260:03

different agent setups or different

260:05

prompt setups or different skill setups

260:06

and it's very easy for us to do that.

260:08

So, to be able to offer you guys that, I

260:09

think is definitely a value ad. That is

260:11

definitely one thing that we're going to

260:12

be adding. For example, a testing agent

260:14

that has, you know, we'll make these

260:15

better. This was just an initial seed.

260:17

Um, we'll put a lot more thought into

260:19

it. But those are just some of the

260:20

initial examples here.

260:23

Like here these issues, why why uh what

260:26

is what do you mean is this? It's a base

260:28

service.

260:31

Okay.

260:34

Um All right. What's up, Chico? How's it

260:36

going?

260:44

Oh jeez,

260:46

that's not good.

260:50

I think I have a overload

260:52

of memory right now. Hold on. My I think

260:54

Chrome just froze for me. All right,

260:56

hold up. We have an issue. It's over

260:59

here. Kill this.

261:02

Kill all of it. Let's see

261:08

this here. I Okay, my Chrome The music

261:10

just stopped because I just Chrome did

261:12

just freeze up on me. So, let me see

261:15

here. Let me force quit. And Chrome, I

261:18

don't think is responding. So, let me

261:19

quit Chrome and I'm going to reopen it

261:20

and we'll get the work music back on.

261:22

But, let me just quit Chrome real quick

261:24

and then we'll restart. Not my computer

261:26

because that would end the stream. But,

261:28

let's launch relaunch Chrome.

261:31

Okay. All

261:37

right. Go to YouTube.

261:39

All right. Perfect.

261:43

All right.

261:50

All right. Hold on.

261:56

All right. We're back. Sorry about that,

261:58

guys. Okay.

262:57

Okay.

263:00

Um, how does your cloud code session not

263:03

end? Are you paying extra? Um, it's

263:05

because I have the max plan. Okay. So,

263:07

this is the issue that I think we have

263:09

here. Um, so user logs in VMAT set user

263:12

redirected to homepage. No off

263:14

verification redux users. Okay.

263:24

What do we need to do?

263:28

Okay, now when you visit any page, the

263:29

app will automatically check if the VMAT

263:31

cookie is valid and update the nav bar

263:32

accordingly. Refresh page. Okay, let's

263:34

see if that actually works.

263:36

Go here.

263:39

Okay, there we go. It does say go to

263:41

dashboard now.

263:44

Perfect. So, you can see this. Go to

263:45

dashboard.

263:52

Would you improve the styling of these

263:53

two buttons? It does now say go to

263:55

dashboard,

263:59

but I would like the styling to be

264:00

better.

264:03

Okay.

264:06

Ooh, this compacted probably fine

264:07

though.

264:10

Okay, great work. I think that there is

264:12

a better way. Hold on. I think we

264:14

already did it. Let's see. Go to

264:16

dashboard.

264:19

prompts. Where's my prompts? Where's my

264:20

skills? Okay, perfect.

264:26

Okay, great work. Now, instead of

264:28

referring to them as system prompts

264:31

in the UI, I want them to be referred to

264:34

as bridge mind prompts. Um, somebody

264:37

asked, "How can you run multiple agents

264:39

at once? Is that parallel? They can talk

264:40

to each other while operating." Um, so

264:43

they can't talk to each other, but they

264:44

do work on different tasks. So, you just

264:46

give each agent a different task.

264:49

Also, guys, let's get the FBI cam set

264:51

back up.

264:53

Let me set it up real quick. Let me get

264:54

it set back up and then

264:57

I think it's this one.

264:59

Let's move the desk up real quick.

265:02

Uh, this is warp that we're using right

265:04

now.

265:26

Okay.

265:32

Okay. Okay. Would it be possible to put

265:34

a small Bridgemind logo symbol icon to

265:37

the left of this and do the same for the

265:40

prompt skill page as well? How do you

265:44

market your product? You're looking at

265:45

it.

265:47

Yeah, the streaming is a phenomenal way

265:49

to I mean I mean look at like the way I

265:53

see it is that in 126 days I was able to

265:56

build a platform and a community. Um and

265:59

ultimately that will lead somewhere.

266:01

Um, so it's a phenomenal way to market.

266:05

Content is king. I don't really like the

266:07

content creator type stuff, but at the

266:10

end of the day, like it's kind of a a

266:12

necessary evil. Like some people I don't

266:14

necessarily think it's evil, but I'm

266:15

just saying like it's kind of a

266:17

necessary thing that you should probably

266:19

be doing uh if you're doing content

266:21

creation, right? Like it's something

266:24

that you should be doing for sure. Um,

266:25

all right. I'm going to use the restroom

266:26

real quick. I'll be right back. This

266:27

this agent's working here. I'll be right

266:29

back, guys.

267:07

All right, I'm back.

267:09

Okay. Uh, I do need to get this

267:13

continuity camera set up. Let me see.

267:27

All right, give me one second, guys.

267:35

Okay, so just going to add a couple

267:36

bridge my icons.

267:39

Um, streams will definitely turn your

267:42

product in products into users.

267:45

Um,

267:49

I am going to pull the experience card

267:51

on that one.

267:58

Okay. All right. Is this good? All

268:00

right. Um, so you guys missed the start

268:02

of the stream. We do have three claw

268:05

bots or open claw agents that are now

268:07

set up here on these Mac minis.

268:30

That's great. I think I killed the

268:32

connection here.

268:34

Oh my gosh. All right. It's all right.

268:39

Um, somebody said, "What's happening

268:40

with Cloud 5? Haven't been checking

268:42

about stuff recently." Yeah, it's

268:43

supposed to come out today.

268:48

Okay, let's go check this real quick.

268:52

Perfect.

268:58

Nice.

269:01

Okay. So, now I do want to use Gemini 3

269:04

Pro for a second and do a little bit of

269:06

a better job.

269:12

Okay.

269:14

I want to do a better job on the UI. I

269:15

do need to get this connected.

269:18

Let me see. I'm going to try and get it

269:19

connected here.

269:23

See this?

269:27

Okay. I think that this one.

269:37

Okay, perfect. Okay, there we go. All

269:38

right, we got it.

269:54

All

270:01

right, guys. Um, as you guys know, we do

270:04

have a lot of push-ups and pull-ups on

270:06

the agenda that we're going to have to

270:07

knock out. We need to get busy.

270:11

Um, so if you guys haven't already done

270:12

any push-ups with me, why not do a few

270:15

here? Um, let's pull up cursor here. Uh

270:24

still saying error in the MCP. Uh we'll

270:27

come back to that.

270:29

But for

270:33

the UI that we're seeing, um I

270:37

definitely want to use

270:39

Gemini 3 Pro to significantly improve

270:41

it. Okay. Um what is it? Control browser

270:43

here or hold on.

270:47

Okay. open browser.

270:53

Okay.

270:55

So, what I'm going to do here is I'm

270:57

going to drop in I'm going to use Gemini

270:59

3 Pro here and I'm going to drop in the

271:03

BridgeMind API and I'm going to drop in

271:07

the BridgeMind UI.

271:10

I want you to look at the API as well as

271:12

the database and take close note of the

271:18

agents, skills, and prompts. And I need

271:22

you to create pages for this on

271:24

BridgeMind. And they need to feel like

271:27

libraries that are official libraries.

271:29

And note that what we're going to be

271:30

rendering in on these pages are the

271:32

system prompts, system skills, and

271:34

system agents that Bridgemind has

271:37

curated.

271:41

I need you to create these new pages and

271:43

the styling for them and also update the

271:46

UI so that it actually integrates with

271:49

the appropriate backend endpoints. Also

271:52

note that unless the user is

271:53

authenticated and has a subscription,

271:56

they should not be able to

271:58

see or copy

272:01

the content in the prompts, skills or

272:04

agents. Review this and create the pages

272:06

respectively.

272:09

Tiny systems said that he likes the

272:11

styling. I appreciate it, man. All

272:12

right, so let's uh create a plan here

272:14

and we're just going to use cursor.

272:16

Cursor can be a great way to do styling.

272:18

Um we're going to do the Birdsine API

272:19

here as well. And then we're also going

272:20

to drop in the BirdsMind web app. I need

272:23

you to look at the pages for the skills,

272:27

prompts, and agents. Right now, these

272:29

pages look terrible. They just have

272:30

these toggles between personal prompts

272:32

or personal skills versus bridge mind

272:34

prompts, bridge mind skills. It looks

272:36

terrible. I need you to build a way

272:38

better, more modern styling for this

272:40

that makes it give gives it a little bit

272:42

more of a professional modern feel that

272:44

looks kind of like a library. Zack

272:46

Tylers asked, "What is warp?" It's

272:48

basically a IDE for agents. It's a great

272:50

It's definitely a great one. I would

272:51

recommend it. Use Shad CN, but

272:53

completely redesign these pages with a

272:55

new look. Be very professional and

272:57

follow the theme. Um, somebody just

272:58

asked, "What do I use for voice

272:59

transcription?" I'm using Whisper Flow.

273:01

Uh, we do have Bridge Voice coming out

273:03

here soon, though. All right, so let's

273:05

do that. Um, okay. Let's knock out some

273:08

push-ups, guys. We are at 270 push-ups.

273:10

So, we have uh what is that?

273:14

230 to go. Let's knock some out, guys.

273:16

Let's go.

273:49

All right, 40 bomb. Let's go.

273:56

Up to 310.

273:58

Okay. Um, for the library look, how

274:00

would you prefer the official versus

274:02

personal items feel?

274:05

Um,

274:10

it's too unified.

274:12

Okay, awesome. Let's hit some pull-ups,

274:14

guys.

274:27

All

274:39

right, we're up to 30.

274:43

We did the cold plunge.

274:50

I'm not sponsored. No.

274:54

All right, build.

275:03

What is this doing?

275:06

Okay,

275:14

CC Flam, thank you. Also, guys, we're at

275:16

678 likes. You guys haven't already

275:17

liked and subscribed, make sure you do

275:18

so. Oh, actually, never mind. We're at

275:21

71 likes. We just hit our like goal.

275:22

Thanks, guys. Let's go.

275:25

appreciate it.

275:31

All right.

276:10

Yeah, this Claude Sonet 5 model tomorrow

276:12

is going to be insane. Why am I using

276:13

Gemini 3 Pro instead of Claude? Uh, I'm

276:16

working on styling. So, going to be

276:18

better to use

276:20

um Gemini 3 Pro for that for sure.

276:26

This is so plain. We're going to fix

276:28

this. Just make it look way way better.

276:54

Okay.

277:02

shook up on our agents.

277:05

These two are still working.

277:07

Um, okay.

277:12

Let's have one of these agents write a

277:13

handoff prompt and then we'll have it

277:15

run through uh Jonathan 3 Pro. It was

277:17

this one.

277:20

Which one was it?

277:27

Uh, it was this. Would you write a

277:30

handoff prompt summarizing

277:33

all of your work to Gemini 3 Pro so that

277:36

Gemini 3 Pro can

277:39

check your work?

277:44

Dan said we grabbing the new Codeex

277:45

desktop. Uh, I'll definitely test it

277:47

out.

277:50

Um, hold on. What did Backtory Bite say?

277:52

Every time I max out the capability of

277:53

the current models and need the next

277:54

models to clean it up 100%. Like it's

277:58

interesting because somebody said,

277:59

"What's the big deal? It's just Sonic

278:01

5." No, that it is a it is actually a

278:03

big deal. Um, first of all, it's going

278:06

to be cheaper. Second of all, it's going

278:08

to have a much larger context window.

278:10

I'm expecting over a million. Um, that's

278:13

five times the amount of Opus 4.5. Um,

278:16

so cheaper,

278:18

higher context. Third, it's going to be

278:20

faster. Okay. And fourth,

278:24

Anthropic is very interesting because

278:27

they have a track record of when they do

278:29

release new sonnet models, the new son

278:31

sonnet models are typically

278:34

significantly better than the latest

278:37

Opus models. So, for example, for a lot

278:39

of people, like I remember, if you guys

278:42

remember when Sonnet 3.5 came out, that

278:45

was actually their best model. And it

278:47

was like particularly when they did a uh

278:50

Hold on. I need you to check out this

278:52

handoff prompt and review its work.

278:56

Yeah. So speed speed is going to be a

278:58

big one for sure. Um but I also think

279:00

it's going to be more intelligent. Like

279:01

if I had to put money on it, I would say

279:02

I I do think that it's going to be a I

279:04

think it's going to be a smarter model.

279:09

Somebody said higher context is proven

279:10

to lead to context rot. That is like so

279:13

not true because you if if you have a

279:16

lower context, right? If you have

279:17

200,000 you you just are going to have

279:19

it hallucinate more because the context

279:21

window is so so much less, right? So

279:23

it's going to be compacting which is

279:24

going to lead to more hallucinations.

279:25

You'd rather have a model that has a

279:27

higher context than one that has a lower

279:29

context. That's just uh pretty uh basic

279:31

principles. I'd rather have a model that

279:33

has a million context. I think that your

279:35

point does have some validity, but uh I

279:38

would rather choose a higher context

279:40

model over a lower context model. So, I

279:42

don't think that that's really like the

279:42

question that we're getting at. Backtory

279:45

Bites said, "Cloud code is supposed to

279:46

have a teammate tool swarm mode by the

279:48

way." Oh, wow. Is that Wait, with with

279:51

this launch they're going to release

279:52

that.

279:54

All right. Unified library component.

279:57

Okay, let's see what it did. Um, it did

279:59

update the UI. Let's check it out. Nice.

280:02

That's much better. It doesn't look that

280:04

good yet, but still a little bit better.

280:06

Okay, so this is the agent library. Um,

280:09

so you'll have all items. You'll have

280:11

your personal library, official

280:13

BridgeMind Pro library. Um, that's much

280:17

better. And then all search agent

280:19

library looks better. Okay.

280:24

What does this look like on like smaller

280:25

screen sizes though? Does it get

280:27

absolutely yikes?

280:33

Uh, it doesn't look good on smaller

280:36

screen sizes,

280:38

but that is just one prompt away.

280:42

Great work. I want you to take this a

280:44

step further, though, and I want you to

280:46

improve the responsiveness of these

280:49

pages. Right now, it doesn't look good

280:51

on smaller screen sizes. Also, this

280:53

sidebar, I need you to significantly

280:54

improve it. Make it so that I can make

280:57

it smaller or larger. And also, the

281:01

cards need significant improvement.

281:03

they're not really on theme. I need you

281:04

to review the cards and also improve

281:06

things like the different hover effects,

281:08

the coloring, all these different

281:10

aspects are very, very important. So,

281:12

improve the modernness of each and make

281:14

them better. Um, did you know how to

281:16

code before all of this vibe coding? Um,

281:19

yes. So, I have hundreds of

281:21

certifications on code academy. That's

281:22

how I initially learned was code

281:24

academy. Um, and you know, it becomes

281:26

very obvious, you know, in the time that

281:28

I started it was when like chat GBT had

281:30

just been released, right? So um I had

281:33

been learning like around that same

281:35

time. So I saw like okay you know chat

281:37

GBT 3.5 was not that good at coding

281:41

right but it had some capabilities of

281:43

coding where you could have it you know

281:44

output a Python script you could paste

281:46

it into VS Code and you could you know

281:48

run it and it would work and you could

281:49

prompt it back and forth and you could

281:51

probably do something right. So what I

281:53

saw then three years ago was that over

281:56

three years ago now which is crazy. Um

281:59

but what I saw was okay software

282:01

engineering is going to completely

282:03

change. is going to morph from people

282:05

writing code manually and having these

282:07

brilliant minds that are you know super

282:10

super technical to having people that

282:13

are maybe not as brilliant not as

282:15

technical but have like I feel like in

282:17

the age of AI what's going to be more so

282:19

rewarded is work work ethic and I'm not

282:22

saying that I'm just saying that that is

282:23

going to be a factor right like work

282:25

ethic I think that work ethic always

282:26

matters but I think that even more in

282:28

this context like think about it if you

282:30

wanted to create something right Let's

282:33

say before AI, you would have to have

282:35

incredible work ethic and you would have

282:38

to be absolutely brilliant, right? Like

282:40

if you wanted to create something like

282:41

some software application or app, right?

282:43

You would have to have a lot of work

282:44

ethic and then you'd also have to be

282:46

brilliant enough to be able to write all

282:47

the code for it. But now you don't have

282:49

to be as brilliant. Um you can you and

282:52

and the work ethic gets rewarded more

282:54

because the tools you can pretty much

282:56

create anything. Um it's incredible.

283:03

Okay, so this did uh check over all of

283:05

its work. The code is ready for

283:06

production. The handoff prompt

283:07

accurately reflects the implemented

283:09

system. Okay.

283:18

What am I using for the front end? I'm

283:20

using NextG. Yes. Also, guys, let's

283:21

knock out another 40 push-ups. Let's go.

283:55

All right, 40 bomb. Let's go.

283:59

>> All right, we're at 350. Let's also some

284:01

pull-ups.

284:20

Let's go.

284:26

All right, we're at 40.

284:29

I like using Gemini more for the front

284:31

end, for sure.

284:44

Okay. What's What's wrong?

284:51

All right. That's what's wrong.

284:56

Okay, let's kill it.

285:12

Fix this error that you created.

285:36

All right. Also, just as a reminder, if

285:38

you guys have not already joined the

285:40

Discord community, make sure you do so.

285:42

I think we just surpassed 3,600, so

285:45

let's go. Thank you guys.

285:53

Guys, I've got my phone collection. I've

285:55

got three phones now. Three phones.

286:02

Okay. What's the open claw up to? Um, so

286:04

where we're at with the open claw setup

286:06

is I do have them set up. They're over

286:08

in the corner here. I don't think you

286:09

can see them from this angle.

286:11

Um, but we did get all of them set up.

286:14

If I pull up Telegram,

286:17

um, like for example, hold up, let me

286:19

let me watch them.

286:26

All right. So,

286:29

hello there.

286:31

Let me see. I don't think that they're

286:33

awake unless they're actually like

286:47

Okay, like one example right now. Okay,

286:49

I think this will work. Hello.

287:00

Oh, do I need to start them?

287:03

Yes, I am doing this full time.

287:06

One for Sam, one for Dar, one for Eli.

287:08

Exactly. this.

287:12

>> Yeah, let's run this.

287:22

All right. And I'm a complete noob to

287:24

the open claw bot, so I'm going to take

287:25

some time off stream as well to be able

287:27

to get them set up like in terms of like

287:29

their skills and whatnot. Um, I think

287:31

it's smart for me to be able to take a

287:32

little bit of time to really like search

287:34

and focus on that. Okay, go to

287:35

dashboard. That looks a lot better.

287:38

Okay, this does look better. I can now

287:40

kind of just collapse this.

287:43

Uh, that's nice.

287:45

Okay.

287:49

Okay, this is looking better.

287:53

But this like continues to show up just

287:54

these issues here. Is that a active sub

287:57

subscription required?

288:04

I keep getting this active subscription

288:05

required on this page.

288:08

And what I want you to do is I want you

288:12

to figure out a better approach where

288:15

maybe there's something that shows in

288:17

the UI rather than just it throwing an

288:18

an error here so that we don't

288:20

continuously get next.js errors like

288:22

this one for something like this.

288:26

Mean setup crown jobs. Yeah, I

288:27

definitely been able to take a look at

288:28

that. It's going to be important for me

288:30

to understand that going into uh the

288:32

rest of this week. But very very it was

288:34

it was very interesting to have it. Um I

288:37

literally said I was like I want you to

288:40

go and create a file on my computer,

288:42

right? And it has full control over your

288:43

computer's environment. So it's just

288:45

very interesting to see that

288:52

Blackwell said the best is when I have

288:54

the live in the background while coding

288:55

vod. Let's go, man.

289:11

Okay.

289:17

Okay. So, let's actually check this out

289:19

now. So, we had that agent working on

289:22

this. So if I go to for example skills

289:25

um so there is errors with the toast

289:27

notification here. So let's fix this.

289:32

Fix this error that I was getting on

289:34

this page that you caused.

289:38

Oh, I do not want to be in plan mode.

289:44

That's your agent.

289:51

All right, guys. Let's knock out some

289:52

push-ups. Let's go.

290:18

All right, let's go. 30 bomb.

290:22

All right, up to 380. Let's hit some

290:24

pull-ups, too.

290:47

All right, let's go, chat.

291:06

Okay, fixing that.

291:09

Perfect. Not done yet. Uh,

291:17

now fix this error that I'm getting on

291:19

that same page.

291:54

Okay. See that? This good.

291:58

Okay. Perfect.

292:06

Okay, great work. It's now saying system

292:08

skills library and system prompts

292:10

library and system agents library. I

292:12

want you to change it to say bridgemind

292:15

skills library and have the bridge mind

292:17

logo symbol to the left. It needs to be

292:20

heavily branded.

292:23

Um I do not spend $800 a month. I spend

292:26

um $220 a month now. It's not too bad.

292:49

Okay.

293:00

Perfect. Bridgemine skills library.

293:13

I now need you to do a complete in-depth

293:15

review of the website. And what I need

293:18

your help with is I need to come up with

293:20

a better navbar for the links in the

293:23

navbar. And I want you to

293:28

do a complete review of the site and

293:31

generate a structured plan with best

293:33

practices of what should be in the

293:35

navbar based off of what BridgeMind

293:38

actually has to offer.

293:45

For example, UGC or Discord should not

293:48

be in the navbar.

293:52

that is taking up unnecessary space in

293:55

real estate in an important place on the

293:56

website.

293:59

Um, somebody asked, "Why am I not

294:01

playing around in the game space yet?"

294:02

What do you mean like with like Roblox

294:03

or something like that? Um, somebody

294:05

said cursor 200 and warp 20. No, it's

294:08

Claude code max 200 and chat GBT plus

294:12

20.

294:17

I guess it's 280 because it's I also

294:19

have um the cursor $60 plan, whatever

294:21

that one is. So 280.

294:27

No coq is not the best for coding. No.

294:59

Okay.

295:07

Uh, yeah, cursor has access to all the

295:09

models, not just Gemini.

295:13

Okay. Oh, wow. Changed them. Oh, I don't

295:18

know how I feel about that.

295:30

Good work. One thing that I don't like

295:32

is the styling of the drop downs. In the

295:34

drop downs, you included basically like

295:36

paragraphs or sentences underneath each

295:38

link. For example, AI agent protocol

295:41

server under bridge MCP. I want those

295:43

removed. I literally just want it to be

295:44

the words. That's self-explanatory and

295:47

the styling looks bad when there's a

295:49

basically explanation below the link.

295:54

How's your energy level so high? You

295:55

have so much energy. Uh the push-ups

295:57

definitely help. Um I have a lot of

295:59

energy in general. Um I do not have

296:02

unlimited energy, but I put a lot of

296:05

energy and effort into the streams. I

296:06

like to show up for you guys. Um, and I

296:09

really just show up every day and give

296:11

it everything that I have. Um, you guys

296:13

know that, but you know, it's like, like

296:16

I was saying a little bit earlier on the

296:17

stream, this things are different now.

296:20

You know, when you have 3,000

296:21

subscribers, it's different than when

296:22

you have 38,000. And from my

296:25

perspective, it did just happen really,

296:27

really quickly, right? Like I went from

296:30

um, you know, just doing my normal vibe

296:31

coding workflow and having maybe like 10

296:34

people watching, 20 people watching. I

296:36

mean, I remember streams where I would

296:38

be excited if there were 30 people

296:40

watching. I would just be like my mind

296:41

would be blown, right? I would literally

296:43

be like I'd be like so excited to have

296:46

30 people watching, right? And I think

296:48

that's the that's the cool thing about

296:50

progress is that, you know, if you

296:52

continue to show up in whatever you're

296:53

doing, um you know, whether it's working

296:56

out, whether it's in your job, whether

296:57

it's in a business, whether it's in um

296:59

you know, content creation, as long as

297:01

you show up continuously and make a

297:03

little bit of progress every day, um you

297:05

are going to make like you're going to

297:07

be able to look back one day and be

297:08

like, "Wow, like look at what I

297:09

accomplished." Right? And um you know,

297:11

it's just interesting to be able to see

297:12

that now and to look back and say, "Wow,

297:14

like for me it did happen really

297:16

quickly. Like I know that 38,000 on

297:17

YouTube is a lot as well as like 18,000

297:19

on X. So the birds mind blow up happened

297:22

fairly quickly. Remove the new on these

297:24

links. Also the coloring on them looks

297:26

terrible. Just make them white and look

297:29

better. Somebody said need a new like

297:31

goal. Already past 700. Yeah, let's make

297:32

a new light goal. Let's go for 800,

297:34

guys. Let's set it to 800. Let's go. Um

297:37

but yeah, you know, it's like, hey, with

297:38

whatever you guys are doing, um you

297:41

know, it's very interesting with with

297:43

like streaming or content creation

297:45

because if you show up every day, you

297:47

know, you'll just make that progress and

297:49

um

297:54

it it's just cool to see to be honest.

298:02

And it's not like some like some some uh

298:04

random thing

298:06

Katza over on Twitch. What's up, man?

298:07

How's it going?

298:12

Somebody said, "What's your philosophy

298:13

on life? You seem like you got things

298:15

sorted out." Um, I definitely by no

298:18

means have things sorted out. I'm 23

298:20

years old. Um,

298:22

you know, I uh I do not have things

298:24

sorted out. Um,

298:28

by any means.

298:31

Um, my philosophy, I don't think that

298:33

there's any like singular philosophy.

298:36

Um, but I do think that like, hey, if

298:39

you can just try and continue to focus

298:40

on the positive things in life. Um,

298:42

that's a that's a good philosophy to

298:44

have. There's like not a singular life

298:46

philosophy that I have. But just like in

298:47

general, there's like a handful. Um just

298:50

like thinking positively, making

298:52

progress every day, being productive,

298:54

spending your time well, being close

298:55

with your loved ones, um if you're

298:57

religious, you know, growing in your

299:00

faith, and you know, finding your

299:02

purpose in life, and um you I think

299:05

there's a lot of different philosophies.

299:07

You know, it's not just about work, it's

299:08

not just about success. I think a lot of

299:10

people get caught up in work and

299:11

success, and at the end of the day, it's

299:12

pretty much meaningless. Um,

299:15

you know, imagine if you have a bunch of

299:17

money and you have, you know, everything

299:20

that you ever dreamed of, but you have

299:22

nobody to share it with, right? Like you

299:23

have no no relationships. Well, you know

299:25

what? What were you doing, right? Why

299:27

did you get distracted? And that's even

299:28

like one thing, hey, with all this where

299:29

it's like, hey, I want to make sure that

299:30

I'm making time for the my loved ones.

299:33

Um whether it's friendships, whether

299:34

it's a girlfriend, whether it's my

299:36

family, uh, it's very important that you

299:37

show up for the people that are in your

299:38

life because they matter a lot.

299:42

Make these white as well.

299:46

Also include the Bridgemine logo symbol

299:48

in front of each. Got said new

299:50

subscriber. Thank you, man. I appreciate

299:51

it. Yeah, thank you uh for dropping the

299:53

revenue. 3L

299:56

Scottberry. Exactly. Um somebody said

299:57

your vibe coding like you're video

299:59

gaming. This is like a video gaming

300:00

stream. Let's go, man. I like to hear

300:01

that. Yeah, we try to make it fun. It is

300:03

fun, you know. Um all right, let's knock

300:05

out some push-ups.

300:32

All right, let's go.

300:37

We're off to 410.

300:39

All right, let's check this out.

300:44

All right, that looks cool.

300:51

All right, we're adding value here.

300:53

That looks better.

301:08

Great work. Now look at the skills,

301:10

agents, and prompts page from a SEO

301:13

perspective and make sure you create the

301:15

title, keyword, and description metags

301:18

for each.

301:22

Um, Katza said, "That's crazy with the

301:24

agents see it. First time now." Oh,

301:27

that's the first time seeing vi coding.

301:28

Yeah.

301:31

Let's go. Chico said I got here late.

301:33

I'm only up to 80. No, 80 is a lot, man.

301:35

Let's go. That's awesome.

301:44

Um, yeah. So, Aerobox just asked

301:46

actually a really good question. He

301:47

said, "Since you are using agents,

301:48

wouldn't make it make sense to use work

301:50

trees and do multiple UI designs at

301:52

once?" Um, that's actually probably like

301:54

a pretty good um thing that I should

301:56

actually start doing to be honest. Okay,

301:58

all of them now have that link. Okay,

302:02

one issue that you created is now all of

302:05

them have the Bridgemind logo next to

302:08

the links. I did not want that to be the

302:10

case. These drop down menus actually

302:12

look terrible in general. Would you

302:14

improve the the styling? Also,

302:18

not all of the links, only the Bridgem

302:20

products should have the Bridgemine logo

302:22

links. That was the purpose of that

302:23

prompt, not to just make it on every

302:25

single link in the drop downs. also

302:26

improve the styling in the drop downs.

302:28

Okay, so to his point, so to do work

302:31

trees, right? You can just do this and

302:32

you can just do 4x, right? Um,

302:36

so we'll get this we'll we'll try this

302:37

out. So this is going to do four work

302:39

trees, right? Um, oh, failed to create

302:41

get work tree. That's not good.

302:44

Uh, did it totally fail? So is it even

302:46

going to do it?

302:50

Oh. Oh, I know why I did that. We're

302:53

good. I think we're good.

303:00

Yeah, Aerox. Yeah, I mean,

303:04

yeah. So, Aerox is saying, so we're

303:05

trying this out. So, now it's four it's

303:07

four agents that are it's going to give

303:08

us four different basically versions

303:11

that we can choose from, right? So,

303:12

it'll give us some more options, which

303:14

will be good. Also, guys, we are up to

303:16

745 likes. The like goal for today is

303:18

800 likes. I know that we can get there.

303:20

If you guys are watching and have not

303:21

already liked, subscribed, or joined the

303:23

Discord, make sure you do so. We also

303:25

just hit 30,500 subscribers. So, shout

303:27

out to you guys. Uh, tomorrow is

303:29

supposed to be a very big day. We have

303:30

Cloud Sonnet 5, which is expected to

303:32

release. So, I'm super excited to be

303:34

able to try out this model with you

303:35

guys. Um, I think it's going to be a

303:36

pretty big uh pretty big release. Um,

303:39

you know, and it's just interesting

303:40

because every time we get one of these

303:41

new releases, we we become that much

303:43

more capable as vibe coders, as

303:44

developers, as agent orchestrators. So,

303:47

I'm very very excited for tomorrow.

303:49

Hopefully, we get an amazing model. With

303:50

that being said, let's hit some

303:51

pull-ups. Push-ups. Let's go.

304:19

All right, we're up to 60 pull-ups,

304:20

guys.

304:23

Uh, this is cursor.

304:30

Uh, Ducan. No, I don't think that uh I

304:32

think that AI is going to be

304:33

significantly uh better in the end.

304:41

Okay.

304:44

fix this issue that I'm getting on the

304:46

skills prompts and agents page.

304:51

All right, let's knock out some

304:52

push-ups, too.

305:18

All right, 30 bomb. Let's go.

305:23

All right, we're at 440.

305:29

So, did these work trees just not get

305:31

created? I I think there was an issue

305:33

with this. So, this bugged out on us,

305:36

unfortunately.

305:37

So, let's just uh

305:40

let's do continue and revert.

305:48

Yeah,

305:50

I think there's a button cursor.

306:53

Okay. All right. How's this doing?

307:07

All right, we have issues here.

307:35

Um how does warp work? Uh warp is

307:37

basically like a uh agentic IDE, right?

307:40

So um you have a bunch of terminals.

307:43

Very very simple to use.

307:48

Okay.

308:01

fix these errors that I'm getting.

308:06

Uh, why do I like s cursor versus

308:09

sandbox? Uh, what do you mean? What's

308:11

sandbox?

308:34

Okay.

308:39

Is warp better than VS? Uh, it's

308:41

different. You use them for different

308:42

reasons. Um, do you need warp? Are you

308:45

good with just using cursor? Um, I use

308:47

warp to be able to manage terminal

308:49

panes. For example, here's like a look

308:52

at it. So, here you can see I have uh

308:55

five, what is it? Yeah, six cloud code

308:57

instances that I was working with

308:58

earlier. Um, I then switched over to

309:00

cursor. So, you use them for different

309:01

reasons. Um I use cursor for different

309:04

reasons and I use warp and cloud code

309:06

and there are particular workflows where

309:08

I'd rather use um cursor over cloud code

309:12

or there are other reasons why I would

309:13

rather use um you know cloud code over

309:17

cursor. So it just it varies for sure.

309:20

Okay, what is going on here?

309:24

One of these agents really screwed up.

309:29

Okay, this is good. Correct.

309:32

Okay. All right. We have several

309:35

different issues.

309:37

This one good now. Okay. This should be

309:40

good.

309:47

All right. Let's test. Okay. Do I not

309:50

have a subscription?

309:55

Okay. I don't have a subscription. So,

309:56

that's why that's happening. Um, now in

309:58

terms of what's happening here,

310:06

which one messed all this up? I think it

310:09

was this one.

310:14

Fix this.

310:16

Yeah, Gemini messed that up pretty

310:18

badly.

310:22

All right, let's knock out some

310:23

push-ups, guys. We're getting close to

310:24

our We're at 440. So, we only have 60

310:27

push-ups left. Let's go.

310:51

All right. 30 bomb. Let's go.

311:22

All right, we're up to 70. Let's go.

311:26

Yeah, I know that people want my my

311:28

product. Yes. Okay. Are we still getting

311:30

this error?

311:32

Let's check.

311:35

Okay, hold up here.

311:37

Yeah. Uh Gemini screwed this up badly.

311:51

review and fix this error now.

311:58

Uh Kevin, no. Yeah. So, with cursor, you

312:01

use it directly through cursor. Cursor

312:03

is inherently more expensive. like

312:04

you're going to get further on a cloud

312:06

code on a cloud code plan or an

312:09

anthropic plan than you would using

312:11

cursor cuz cursor they integrate

312:14

directly with the AI companies right so

312:16

let's say that um cloud with cloud code

312:19

and anthropic plan you're going dist

312:21

direct to the distributor

312:24

whereas cursor is like kind of more of

312:26

like a wholesaler so they don't create

312:28

the product they're more of like a

312:30

wholesaler if that makes sense

312:33

Okay, I think this is now working.

312:36

Let's check.

312:40

Let's clear this. This is a mess. Okay.

312:44

Oh my gosh.

312:46

Oh, this is Gemini's fault. Yeah. See

312:50

this? This was Gemini that did this just

312:53

as a

312:55

for so everybody's on the same page.

312:58

Gemini really screwed this up.

313:04

I mean, was it this? I don't even know

313:07

when when we screwed it up. I mean, was

313:08

it

313:21

>> Why is the Tailwind not rendering in

313:23

properly?

313:25

Review. And check out the screenshot.

313:27

And look how much of a mess the website

313:28

is.

313:30

I mean, I'm assuming that this is just

313:32

like some simple thing, but also just

313:34

annoying that it it did that.

313:39

Well, here's the thing is that we should

313:41

get um Yeah, we'll probably be able to

313:43

revert, but we should use I mean, I was

313:46

using Gemini for styling. So,

313:52

um here's the thing. Like, we should get

313:55

a new cla model tomorrow. Okay, we're

313:57

gonna get this clutnet model and we're

313:59

gonna go absolutely crazy because it

314:01

should be better on the coding

314:01

benchmarks. It should be faster, have

314:03

better context,

314:06

let's hope. Yep.

314:14

Restart the server.

314:26

I'm using Whisper Flow.

314:40

There we go. There we go. Fixed it. Obus

314:44

cleaned up the mess that uh Gemini

314:46

created. Okay, that does look a lot

314:47

better. Um, all right. products,

314:51

libraries, community, company pricing a

314:55

lot cleaner for sure. How does the

314:57

mobile menu look though?

315:00

Uh, it looks good.

315:03

Um,

315:05

you could probably make the argument

315:06

that the mobile menu should have drop

315:08

down elements for those two.

315:11

Look at the navbar and look at the

315:14

mobile menu of the website. Would you

315:15

make it so that the mobile menu also has

315:17

drop down so that you know right now

315:20

it's just displaying everything

315:22

right there?

315:25

And what I need your help with is I need

315:27

you to make it so that the menus are

315:30

collapsible. And by default they are

315:32

collapsible.

315:38

Yeah.

315:41

All right. Let's go here. I need you to

315:44

run npm run build and fix build errors

315:46

and fix all the build errors until the

315:48

build completes successfully. Um,

315:50

somebody said cursor chatgbt cloud and

315:52

whisper AI. Uh, I'm using

315:55

uh yeah, whisperflow. I'm using cursor

315:58

cloud code and a chat gbt plan.

316:02

Uh, I mean readyian you're going to have

316:04

AI engineers that are going to be

316:05

coding. Um, like I think that for the

316:07

people that are like I get it all the

316:08

time, right? because I'm doing the vibe

316:10

coding streaming. But people come in the

316:11

chat and they're like, "This guy doesn't

316:12

even know how to code. He doesn't know

316:13

anything." Right? Like if you guys know

316:15

my background, you guys know this is my

316:16

third startup. Um in my last startup, I

316:19

was able to build an online therapy

316:20

platform. I had to write two million

316:22

lines of code in 6 months. I worked with

316:23

senior engineers and a lot of the work

316:26

that we did was with AI and we were able

316:28

to move very very quickly and um with a

316:31

you know with the team that we had, we

316:32

were able to do quite a bit. So um I do

316:35

know that this does work in production

316:36

environments. I know that um you know

316:40

people may not be and that's actually a

316:41

good thing right it's a good thing for

316:42

the early adopters that are using this

316:44

because hey there's a lot of people that

316:45

are very very against vibe coding and

316:47

you know there's people that I talked to

316:48

that are just like oh vibe coding is

316:50

ridic you know all this stuff and it's

316:51

like hey like if you don't see that AI

316:52

is obviously going to just I mean it

316:54

already has but even more so it's going

316:55

to completely revolutionize this field

316:57

in a bunch of other fields then um yeah

317:00

I mean you should definitely be keen

317:03

have a keen eye to okay like things are

317:06

changing right the world is shifting

317:07

And if you don't get ahead of this and

317:10

you don't understand these workflows,

317:11

like the new skill is not writing

317:13

syntax. The new skill is being an agent

317:15

orchestrator and understanding the

317:16

workflows. Like most of the time when

317:18

I'm passing in prompts or when I'm doing

317:20

certain things, I'll know ahead of time,

317:23

okay, this is going to be a one shot. I

317:26

know this model is going to get this

317:28

done. And there are some cases where I

317:30

fail. There are a lot of cases where I

317:31

fail. But uh you know as the models

317:34

continuously get better and better the

317:35

capabilities are going to continuously

317:37

get better and better and the end

317:39

products the tools that we're using for

317:41

example cursor cloud codecs those are

317:44

some that just like in the last year

317:46

changed a lot right vibe coding kind of

317:48

exploded onto the scene because

317:49

initially what vibe coding looked like

317:51

was copying and pasting into uh chat GBT

317:54

right and now that's not the case um you

317:56

know you can now use these agents to

317:58

work on your behalf and you know I've

318:00

been there from very early on where I

318:03

was literally like doing vibe coding 10

318:04

hours a day, copying and pasting code

318:06

from VS Code into chat GBT and then

318:08

pasting it back into cloud code, right?

318:09

So, it's like um you know that's the

318:11

perspective that I have. I know that a

318:13

lot of people are going to you know hate

318:14

on that. Um but you know ultimately what

318:17

people need to realize is that this is

318:18

the future and um if you don't get out

318:20

ahead of it, it's not going to be good

318:22

for you. I'm going to be honest. Um, so

318:24

just definitely be aware that uh you

318:27

should be using AI, you should be

318:28

integrating into your workflow and uh we

318:30

are moving away from writing syntax and

318:33

we're moving forward to like basically

318:34

agentic development. So I need you to

318:37

review the navbar and I need you to

318:39

remove the new text that is in the

318:42

libraries drop down.

318:46

Somebody asked how do I need to think

318:47

about workflows to be as productive as

318:48

possible. Um, so it's more it's less of

318:51

like there's a lot of intuition that

318:53

goes into it when you get better at it,

318:55

right? So it's like it's kind of like uh

318:56

playing basketball, right? Like if

318:58

you're if you're if you put up, you

319:00

know, 200 shots, right? You're going to

319:02

have the muscle memory to make a lot of

319:03

three-pointers, right? But if you've

319:05

never put up a bunch of shots, right, if

319:07

you haven't practiced shooting

319:08

three-pointers, you're probably not

319:09

going to be that good at shooting

319:10

three-pointers, right? Because you don't

319:11

have the muscle memory. And it's like

319:12

any other skill. Practice is going to

319:14

make perfect, right? So, um, in the

319:16

context of this, it's like, hey, in

319:17

terms of like what is the best

319:18

productive workflow, I would just say,

319:20

hey, what you guys are seeing in my

319:21

workflows, I would say that a lot of the

319:23

workflows that I use are pretty decent.

319:25

Um, I think that a lot of the workflows

319:26

that I'm using are good. I think that,

319:28

um, you should definitely like kind of

319:30

like be watching a little bit. Um, not

319:33

to say like, oh, like, you know,

319:34

everything I like not everything that I

319:35

like I've just found a good technique to

319:37

do it. Um, I've been doing it for a long

319:38

time. I would say that I'm a pretty

319:40

decent person to to watch um in terms of

319:43

trying to learn how to do this or like

319:45

keeping updated. I mean like within five

319:47

minutes we normally know immediately

319:49

when new models dropped. Um yeah. So

319:51

somebody in the chat said you will never

319:52

be a real programmer. Well, what is a

319:54

real programmer? Right. Um is a real

319:56

programmer somebody that's able to build

319:58

working applications or is a programmer

320:00

somebody that literally just writes

320:01

syntax? Right? So I think that for you

320:03

to be able to say uh what like what

320:05

actually is a real programmer because if

320:07

there's a real programmer, right? Like

320:09

if I'm a business person and I'm trying

320:10

to hire somebody, am I going to hire

320:11

somebody that can write code or am I

320:13

going to hire somebody that can get the

320:14

job done? And I think that that's the

320:16

exact type of thinking that you just

320:17

need to think about, right? And there's

320:18

nothing wrong with you saying that. And

320:20

if you want to say that, like I can

320:21

totally accept that. Maybe I'll never be

320:23

a real programmer, but I think that it's

320:24

important for you to be able to

320:25

understand what actually is that. Is

320:27

that just somebody that writes syntax or

320:29

is that somebody that's able to build

320:30

things? And I think that's the really

320:31

important thing to understand. So, I'm

320:32

fine with you saying that cuz I really

320:34

don't care cuz I know what it looks like

320:35

in a production setting and uh I have

320:37

been in this space long enough to know

320:38

that this is the future. So, I would

320:40

definitely advise that you guys start

320:41

doing this. I need you to look at the

320:43

logs here. I'm getting a 404 on these

320:45

pages. I need you to review the logs and

320:47

pinpoint exactly why this is happening

320:48

and then review and update the code

320:50

respectively.

320:54

Okay, let's go over here.

321:00

Okay. So, libraries, prompts.

321:03

Yeah. So, it's prompts.

321:23

Okay, guys. Let's knock out some

321:24

push-ups.

321:32

Astro, that's hilarious, dude.

321:59

All right, 30 bomb. And that actually we

322:01

have now reached 500 for the day. Um, so

322:04

we have done 500 push-ups. Let's go.

322:06

Beck goals cross off the list. W's in

322:09

the chat.

322:11

Yes, the Mac minis have arrived. We and

322:13

we earlier on the stream, we actually

322:15

set up uh open claw bots or open claw

322:17

agents or claw bots on each one. So, um,

322:25

yeah. Yeah, that's a very good point.

322:27

Somebody in the chat said, um, LLM

322:29

coding skeptics are like OG people that

322:31

hated on Python when it initially came

322:32

out. Yeah.

322:35

Yeah. So, I do.

322:38

Yeah. I mean, what is building something

322:41

yourself, right? I mean, so somebody

322:43

said, but you do need to understand the

322:45

code generated by AI. How will you debug

322:46

if you don't understand your codebase?

322:47

That's the thing is I do understand the

322:49

codebase. So whereas I don't write the

322:51

syntax myself, but do I need to write

322:53

this import statement, right? Do I need

322:55

to write this or am I just going to have

322:57

the AI do it, right? Um what's better?

323:00

What's faster? Um probably having the AI

323:02

do it, right? So I can watch it work. I

323:05

understand what it's doing. Um you know,

323:07

when I prompt the AI, I've set up these

323:09

repositories in a way where hey, I

323:11

understand

323:13

the structure of my Nest.js API, right?

323:16

I understand the structure of my Nex.js

323:19

frontends. I understand the structure of

323:22

my database. I understand the OM system

323:25

that I'm using. I understand all these

323:27

things. I have the AI do it for me. So,

323:29

I think that you have a very good point.

323:31

Um, and I'm not going to discredit you

323:32

in any way. Um, and I think that when

323:36

the conversation be can become just a

323:38

little bit more focused on things that

323:40

are actually realistic, like, hey, look

323:42

at what's happening. And you have to

323:45

forecast 2 years from now when these

323:47

models are hitting 90 on the Sweetbench

323:50

verified benchmarks what is going to

323:52

happen right when they're hitting 90s

323:55

where the code that it writes is near

323:56

perfect and what's going to happen when

323:59

the context windows reach 10 million

324:01

right and what's going to happen when

324:02

the tokens per second is like on average

324:05

500 and what's going to happen like when

324:08

the cost gets reduced I know that

324:10

there's a lot of people that are saying

324:11

you know that there's so much VC in the

324:13

space that you know it's going to get

324:15

basically like hey once the VC comes out

324:17

of the space it's going to you know I

324:18

don't know I I I'm not going to I I'm

324:20

not going to guess what's going to

324:22

happen in the future but what I will say

324:24

is that uh you know right now what we've

324:26

seen is we've seen for example the price

324:28

reduction from Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5 was

324:32

a 66% price reduction right so rather

324:35

than them releasing a model that was

324:37

better that was more expensive it

324:40

actually got cheaper and smarter and

324:42

faster and like it's like, you know, I

324:44

just think that you should be looking at

324:46

that. Great work. I now need you to look

324:48

at those three pages once again and note

324:50

that if the user does not have a

324:52

subscription or is not authenticated, it

324:55

should not be showing the content for

324:56

that. Also, I need you to allow the user

324:58

to be able to click on a skill, a prompt

325:00

or an agent and be able to go to a

325:02

specified agent ID page or prompt ID

325:05

page or skill ID page. I need you to

325:07

create these three new pages, create the

325:08

logic for it, and also create the the

325:10

guard so that if the user is not

325:12

authenticated or does not have a pro

325:13

subscription that they are not able to

325:15

see the content and that it's redacted

325:17

and that there is some call to action to

325:18

be able to start a free trial.

325:28

Um, Ron Tobin said, "And thinks models

325:31

will get really big but will end up

325:33

becoming really small after enough time.

325:35

think space up SpaceX rockets. That's an

325:37

interesting point. Just got whisper

325:40

because of you. See, this is why I'm

325:41

saying we need to get Bridge voice out

325:43

as soon as possible.

325:47

All right. What is this banger that's

325:48

playing? Oh, this is so copyrighted.

325:51

Let's go.

325:53

All right. Um, congratulate AI before

325:56

launching the next prompt to encourage

325:58

them to continue. This is a good point.

325:59

You want to be nice to it.

326:02

I mean, this is the this is the

326:03

interesting thing. So, if you guys were

326:05

watching the stream earlier, you know,

326:06

we did set up these Cloud Bots and the

326:10

Cloud Bots, like literally the first

326:11

prompt that the Cloudbot, there is a

326:13

soul MD in the prompt bot. And this is

326:16

just one random thought that I had, but

326:17

I was thinking, I was like, what if I

326:20

took all of the streams and I

326:23

transcribed them and I put them into

326:27

some type of file, right? And everything

326:30

that I've said over the past 126 days

326:33

was inputed into a model. So that um you

326:37

know the it was literally an extension

326:40

of me and how I talk and my perspectives

326:43

on life, my philosophies, my the way

326:46

that I interact with people, the way

326:48

that I respond to hate, the way that I

326:50

respond to positivity, the way that I

326:52

speak. All of these things. What if you

326:55

were to transcribe them and put them

326:56

into the soul of one of these quad bots,

326:59

right? And I was just thinking like

327:02

that. Um, for the vibeon, when is the

327:04

public voting starting? We're going to

327:05

have to figure that out. I do want to do

327:07

like some sort of community event here

327:08

soon. Um, I need to check like on my

327:11

end. I'm going to have to check off

327:12

stream a couple of things um to be able

327:15

to make sure like, okay, like how many

327:16

submissions do we have so far? I don't

327:17

know a couple of those answers. So, um,

327:19

I will get back to you on that question

327:21

tomorrow.

327:27

Like here's the thing is that like I'm

327:29

at the point where hate like if you guys

327:31

have been around like for the past

327:33

couple weeks like you know when you're

327:35

in this position you kind of just get

327:38

hardened if that makes sense. um you

327:41

know, if you want to do streaming or you

327:42

want to do content creation or anything

327:44

or put yourself out there on the

327:45

internet, you have to go into it with

327:46

the concept and the mindset of like,

327:48

yeah, you're going to get absolutely

327:49

like dogged on like and just to be able

327:52

to be respectful to other people that

327:54

are maybe negative towards you or

327:56

negative to other people, like just be

327:57

respectful and you will always win. Um

328:00

you know, just be kind to others,

328:02

respectful, do your best. Um those are

328:05

just good things to get in the habit of

328:07

doing. Okay, perfect. So, pro only, pro

328:09

only. Um, and then it also created the

328:11

And here's the thing is it's like, did

328:13

you guys see how that just oneshotted

328:14

it, right? And I understand the

328:16

structure of all of this, right? Um, I

328:18

understand where that file is is in my

328:20

codebase. I understand how to find it. I

328:22

understand the authentication guards

328:24

that go into that. I understand the

328:26

database schema because I was there for

328:28

the entire process. I just didn't code

328:30

it, right? So there's a there's I think

328:32

that somebody some people like they they

328:35

misunderstand the difference between

328:37

okay I'm a programmer versus okay like

328:40

I'm literally just writing code, right?

328:41

Like I I don't think like I I don't

328:44

think that it's good that people have

328:45

this negative connotation towards people

328:47

that are using AI to work because like

328:48

hey the reality of it is in 5 years like

328:51

nobody's going to be writing code like

328:52

no one. It's like not going to be smart

328:54

to do that. Uh translate that file in

328:56

your codebase to binary on that

328:58

whiteboard behind you right now. Yeah.

329:04

Do you use open sour 5? Yes, I'm using

329:06

it right now.

329:07

Okay, guys. Um, it is past 4. Uh, so I

329:11

do need to jump off the stream because I

329:12

got a couple other things I need to do

329:13

on my end uh today off stream like I

329:16

like I said, you know, I need to address

329:17

like some of the Vibaththon stuff and

329:18

the submissions. So, we also did just

329:20

hit 800 likes. So, shout out to you

329:21

guys. Thank you for helping me re reach

329:23

the like goal today. Um, I'm going to be

329:25

live tomorrow. Tomorrow is probably

329:27

going to be like a super big day because

329:28

of Claudson at 5. So, make sure you guys

329:30

stay tuned tomorrow. I'm probably going

329:31

to like depending on what we see

329:33

tomorrow, like if there's a bunch of

329:34

leaks from Anthropic or something about

329:36

that model coming out, I may just wait

329:38

until I know that I'm going to be

329:40

streaming for a while tomorrow. So, I

329:42

may start out early in the morning, like

329:43

around 10:30 or something like that, and

329:45

start out with day 127. But, it's

329:47

possible that Cloud Sign 5 doesn't get

329:49

released tomorrow because I mean, it was

329:50

just leaks. So, we'll see. Um, we'll see

329:53

what tomorrow holds. But, I'm definitely

329:55

going to be live. Um, I'm hoping that we

329:57

do get Cloud Sonic 5. We're g we're

329:59

expecting a ton of releases this month.

330:00

So, it's gonna be a great month. Shout

330:02

out to you guys for um tuning in today

330:05

and I will see you guys in the future.

Interactive Summary

The streamer embarks on setting up an advanced 'Clawbot' (also referred to as 'OpenClaw') environment using three Mac minis. He emphasizes this setup as a bet on "computer use" for AI agents, allowing them to operate in isolated environments for various tasks. Throughout the stream, he navigates the complex installation process, addresses security concerns by implementing Tailscale, and successfully configures the first bot to interact via Telegram and perform basic computer actions like creating folders. Concurrently, he discusses the official launch of his platform, Bridgemind.AI, outlining its features like the Bridge MCP and the ongoing 'Vibeathon' event. The streamer also dedicates time to fixing critical bugs within Bridgemind.AI, such as 403 errors related to subscriptions and UI issues, while also rebranding system elements. He shares anticipation for the rumored release of Claude Sonnet 5, highlighting its expected improvements in speed, cost, and context window. A cold plunge is performed as a stream milestone, and the streamer reflects on the rapid growth of his 'vibe coding' community and his perspective on the evolving role of software engineers in the age of AI.

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