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Built (almost) a structured Lobster pipeline on...
If you've been following the MemSpren series, you know the core thesis: AI agents don't execute reliably because we ask them to do too much at once. For months, I've argued that the solution to non-determinism is moving orchestration out of the LLM's "vibes" and into a structured code pipeline. This is the story of what happened when I actually tried to do that, and why it convinces me that the "AI will replace humans" narrative is fundamentally hollow. The Stack: OpenClaw + Lobster OpenClaw is
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