Monthly Archives: March 2026

Breaking Free from the “Garbage Siege”: A Look at the Current Operational Status of China’s More Than 2,000 Waste Incinerators

In the minds of many, urban waste is perceived as an endless stream—a phenomenon that once made “cities besieged by garbage” a grave environmental concern. In late February 2020, China’s largest landfill—the Jiangcungou Landfill in Baqiao, Xi’an—officially ceased operations. Spanning …

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When AI actually starts doing the work, the problems have only just begun.

Lately, I’ve been frequently experimenting with “OpenClaw”-style tools—using them in the office environment as well as on my personal computer. However, the more I use them, the more exhausted I feel.

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There are far too many “stories” circulating online …

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The OpenClaw craze is finally bound to recede

The hype surrounding OpenClaw has finally begun to subside.

At the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang heaped praise upon OpenClaw, declaring: “OpenClaw may well be the most significant software release in history. It surpassed—in just three weeks—the …

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What is a Token in AI? A Simple Explanation

Lately, my feeds have been flooded with mentions of “OpenClaw”—it seems like everyone, everywhere, is talking about it.

Some people have even tested it out, only to complain that the “Tokens” involved ended up costing them a small fortune.

So, …

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What is RAG? Why it can stop AI talking nonsense?

For the past two years, we’ve been constantly complaining that AI “talks nonsense” and warning people not to blindly trust what it says.

However, if you still hold that view today, it is highly likely that your understanding of the …

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