@mattshumer_: Just wiped the Mac Mini I set up for OpenClaw. I’m turning it into an always-on devbox to use with Codex mobile. Have a…
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Matt Shumer is repurposing a Mac Mini as an always-on devbox for use with Codex mobile, expressing excitement about the setup.
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Just wiped the Mac Mini I set up for OpenClaw.
I’m turning it into an always-on devbox to use with Codex mobile.
Have a feeling this is gonna be amazing.
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