There are three ways you can get thoughts out of your mind:
Directly out of your brain (though technically, this is still far, far away)
Speaking
Writing
There are three levels of speed involved here. While writing has been one of the most used inputs for years, typing is becoming almost irrelevant now that LLM models are small and fast enough to accurately convert voice to text.
In fact, this whole article is being written just by voice. This is something people still need to understand, but those who haven't caught on are not power users; they are the ones typing with four fingers at a time who don't even use shortcuts.
The world is moving fast, and you need to move as fast! In fact, voice-to-text is just the tip of the iceberg. You need to unlock the full power of your PC.
You will understand that you reached a good point when if your PC slows down, then your actions will start to slow down as well. Sometimes, it happens that I have too much shit opened, and I can not do the shortcuts quick enough. I can not copy links quick enough. I can not do stuff quick enough before moving to the next page or the next thing I need to do.
There, you will understand that you are on a good track.
And that's where a @openclaw really comes into play. The main thing is not that he's reactive, proactive, inactive, active, whatever. It's that you can tell him to do something, and he's going to do it somehow. He's going to do it, maybe he's going to fail, but that he will use that fail to update his memory skills, and he will do it right the next time. Or the next time again. It's just like delegating someone that you really know is going to use its full brain power to help you, and you cannot expect this from people.
Now a couple of suggestions.
For Mac, what I already tested is first @superwhisperapp, that is completely free and open source. Now my main driver is @WisprFlow https://links.oddofrancesco.com/Wisprflow
For mobile, I've been using @typelessdotcom for ten days more or less. I don't wanna say it changed my life, we use that word too much, but in this case, I think it's more or less balanced.
If you are truly a power user, stop writing and start speaking.