Lossless-claw plugin injecting previous Discord messages into prompt

It's me again. After updating OpenClaw to version v2026.6.5, I started to encounter this weird behavior where my agent would respond to previous messages in chat along with the new message I sent.

Message #1: A
Response #1: A
Message #2: B
Response #2: First respond to A again, then respond to B instead of just answering B.

I figured out it's lossless-claw doing the injection. My agent sometimes receive 2-3 inbound messages at once instead of a single one. I fiddled with the config and asked ChatGPT for help as well but the problem persists. Anyone encountered something similar? How do I fix this?

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u/Particular-Owl2759 — 22 days ago

It is genuinely frustrating. How does every single version update always break something?

I just updates my OpenClaw to the latest v2026.6.5 and basically all my plugins broke. At this point I'm constantly jumping between OpenClaw updating itself for no reason and me trying to fix my config and to be honest it is very annoying and time consuming.

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u/Particular-Owl2759 — 24 days ago

Are Quixel Megascans on Fab free or not?

I'm so confused right now. I just started learning UE5 with version 5.5.4 by following Unreal Sensei's video on YouTube, and when it gets to the part where he imports free assets from Quixel Bridge, I can't do the same on the new Fab window because apparently the free tier models are only available in UEFN format and not FBX format. Does this mean the Quixel Megascans are actually paid but Epic pretends that they're free by including them in the UEFN section?

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u/Particular-Owl2759 — 29 days ago
▲ 854 r/Astro_mobile+1 crossposts

Captured using iPhone 16 PM

High school student here, found this photo that I took a few months ago using only an iPhone 16 PM and a tripod (also some photoshop magic as well). It looks way better than what I was expecting from a smartphone😂

u/Particular-Owl2759 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/APChem+1 crossposts

So I've been using The Princeton Review to review chemistry, and I noticed that for FRQs there is quite a bit of algebraic manipulation in the answers provided before arriving at the final result, especially when solving equations. I'm using a TI-84 Plus CE calculator, so I was wondering whether this meant that we are discouraged from using the numeric solver function of the calculator? (It can solve equations without me doing any algebraic manipulation, just input the equation as it is and it gives you the answer)

And also regarding units, should I include units throughout the entire calculation, or should I include units only for the final result? (e.g. 1 + 1 = 2 mol OR 1 mol + 1 mol = 2 mol)

I've been self-studying AP Chem this whole time so any help would be much appreciated!

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u/Particular-Owl2759 — 2 months ago