In 1995, China’s first nationwide dial-up internet connection was established.


The moment Unicom was connected, web page loading speeds were painfully slow, but everyone was very excited, feeling like they had entered a new world;
30 years later, everyone is learning how to deploy OpenClaw.
Many people actually can’t clearly explain what they want to do with it, but they all feel that if they don’t install this thing, they might miss out on something.
This atmosphere is actually very similar to the early days of dial-up internet.
All new technologies that change the world initially seem like cults.
The most foolish are those who mock while remaining stagnant and stuck in place.
Just like the moment in 1995 when the internet connection was established, it actually decided and changed the fate of many people.
It’s just that most people didn’t realize it at the time.
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