
Something Felt Wrong With My OpenClaw Setup. I Was Right
The fan wasn't loud. That was the first thing. It should have been. The board was under load, the enclosure had poor airflow, and I had a stack of processes I barely remembered configuring. But it sat there, almost polite. A faint hum, like it was pretending to work. That's when the feeling started. Not panic. Not even suspicion. Just a small fracture in trust. Most people ignore that moment. They move on, open another tab, check a dashboard, convince themselves everything is fine because nothing is obviously on fire. I didn't. And it turns out that hesitation saved me from running a system I didn't actually understand. The Setup That Looked Fine On paper, my OpenClaw setup was clean. Fresh install. Dependencies resolved. Services running. No visible errors. The UI responded. Logs existed. Data moved where it was supposed to go. It even survived a few reboots without collapsing into itself, which is more than you can say for half the things people throw together in a rush. But somethin
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