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loveparade 3 hours ago

But can't you do the same using appropriate MCP servers with any of the LLM providers? Even just a generic browser MCP is probably enough to do most of these things. And ChatGPT has Tasks that are also proactive/scheduled. Not sure if Claude has something similar.

If all you want to do is schedule a task there are much easier solutions, like a few lines of python, instead of installing something so heavy in a vm that comes with a whole bunch of security nightmares?

sReinwald 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> But can't you do the same just using appropriate MCP servers with any of the LLM providers?

Yeah, absolutely. And that was going to be my approach for a personal AI assistant side project. No need to reinvent the wheel writing a Todoist integration when MCPs exist.

The difference is where it runs. ChatGPT Tasks and MCP through the Claude/OpenAI web interfaces run on their infrastructure, which means no access to your local network — your Home Assistant instance, your NAS, your printer. A self-hosted agent on a mac mini or your old laptop can talk to all of that.

But I think the big value-add here might be "disposable automation". You could set up a Home Assistant automation to check the weather and notify you when rain is coming because you're drying clothes on the clothesline outside. That's 5 minutes of config for something you might need once. Telling your AI assistant "hey, I've got laundry on the line. Let me know if rain's coming and remind me to grab the clothes before it gets dark" takes 10 seconds and you never think about it again. The agent has access to weather forecasts, maybe even your smart home weather station in Home Assistant, and it can create a sub-agent, which polls those once every x minutes and pings your phone when it needs to.

loveparade an hour ago | parent [-]

But if you run e.g. Claude/Codex/opencode/etc locally you also have access to your local machine and network? What is the difference?

j16sdiz 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

OpenClaw allow the LLM to make their own schedule, spawn subagents, and make their own tool.

Yes, basically just some "appropriate MCP servers" can do. but OpenClaw sell it as a whole preconfigured package.