
OpenClaw
OpenClaw is a platform for building and running AI agents that automate crypto tasks, such as buying pizza with Bitcoin. It has hosted hackathons and is gaining traction as a practical agent infrastructure.
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Local AI should not feel like a puzzle. NextGPU is bringing tools like Ollama, ComfyUI, OpenClaw, and Hermes closer together inside one experience, so users can run, create, automate, and build with private AI more easily. Less setup. More control. Private AI starts on your computer.
RT @vincent_koc: Super proud to be collaborating with @nvidia to analyze and release the largest SKILL security dataset based on @openclaw…
Base Chain Sees Wave of Token Deployments from Multiple Deployers
Been teaching codex to be my QA assistant. For every commit it creates a user-test scenario and uses webVNC (crabbox), computer/browser use (peekaboo/mcporter) to test OpenClaw like a user/QA person would. This runs in the background and opens PRs with fixes. https://t.co/xGcKgjyf7F
RT @SimonTNRE: @steipete After testing Hermes for a week, I can say confidently that my openclaw setup, which I have been tweaking for mont…
This chart is more important Token usage (blue bars) is exploding higher. It started in January when Agentic AI went mainstream with Claude Cowork and Moltbook (OpenClaw). AI users are creating agents and code, leading to exponential growth in AI usage. It's just starting. https://t.co/n0W8MvRUJG
GBrain is free MIT-licensed open source and available at https://github.com/garrytan/gbrain I use it with my own 350k markdown knowledge LLM wiki + OpenClaw/Hermes Agent setup. You can have my setup in about 30 minutes. (The agent does most of the work!)
I want anyone who wants to be a user being a user. But I don't want people to get the impression that being brutally minimalist is the only positive vector in the agents space. I've seen it hundreds of times where everything expansive is "bloat" no matter what it is, because openclaw showed how to
Finally got my visa sorted out and moving to San Francisco, just in time for MS Build and OpenClaw’s after hours! https://t.co/agbyZ79kb1
Just migrated an existing agent from OpenClaw to Hermes through Codex. It was super easy and took 5 mins. Excited to try Hermes out now and compare the two. For people who have used both, what benefits and tradeoffs have you found between OpenClaw and Hermes?