Friends of Clawd Discord is now live!
A place to hang out, share your Clawdis setups, ask questions, and help each other build cool stuff with AI assistants.
Join the crustacean crew: https://t.co/y4u2EU3U0L
OpenClaw 2026.6.1 is live 🦞
🪟 native Windows node host
🛠️ Skill Workshop for self-learning agents
📋 Workboard orchestration
🧠 MiniMax M3 support
Windows joins the cluster. No penguin costume required.
https://t.co/xgCOdENFgQ
my most useful codex skill is an automation to scan over past conversations and create/refine skills based on the session history. @openclaw now does this automatically with skill workshops 🦞🎓
Agents should learn repeated work, but not by silently rewriting future runs.
Skill Workshop turns reusable agent lessons into reviewable proposals you can tweak, apply, or reject before they become live skills. https://t.co/g6TfHBi5NC
Mobile and channels got steadier: iOS hosted push, realtime Talk reliability, and fixes across Telegram, WhatsApp, iMessage, Slack, Discord, Teams, Google Chat, Meet, QQBot, and more. https://t.co/1nutSTIq09
MiniMax M3 is now the default MiniMax model in OpenClaw, with MiniMax covering chat, image understanding, image/video/music generation, speech, and web search. https://t.co/43tD4ynFuG
"You can run OpenClaw inside your company now." Annoucing our work with @Microsoft to bring OpenClaw to the Microsoft and Windows ecosystems. Claws now work securly in the enterprise.
We are proud to continue our collaboration with @nvidia with support for thier NVIDIA RTX Spark Laptop. Strengthening our support to support OpenShell and @Microsoft Security Primitives.
Building ontop of our earlier work with NemoClaw and our existing fully-native Windows support.
Our findings confirm that securing agent skills requires this layered trust model rather than relying on any one scanner.
We’re open-sourcing the dataset as a call-to-action to the community to help build better solutions.
A rising tide lifts all claws. 🦞
In collaboration with @nvidia, we’re open-sourcing a dataset of security scans for 67,453 ClawHub skills on @huggingface:
- NVIDIA SkillSpector flagged 1/2 for agentic risk
- Only 0.31% were malicious
- No two scanners agreed on more than 8.5% of risks
https://t.co/ml624ExiLG