I've Seen a Thousand OpenClaw Deploys. Here's the Truth.
Summary
The author investigates OpenClaw deployments and concludes that while the software is real, its unreliable memory makes it unsuitable for durable, real-world tasks beyond a daily news digest. The piece highlights the gap between hype and production readiness, advocates safe experimentation in isolated environments, and introduces Strategic Forgetting as a central challenge for maintaining coherence over long tasks.