@steipete: Kudos to the folks from Tencent for working with us and providing evals to improve OpenClaw's harness performance! We'r…
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Tencent collaborated to provide evaluations that improved OpenClaw’s harness performance and is helping upstream fixes to the open-source repo.
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Kudos to the folks from Tencent for working with us and providing evals to improve OpenClaw’s harness performance! We’re also working with them to bring fixes/improvements back to the open source repo. Great option for folks not comfortable with the terminal.
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