"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.
I told codex to use https://t.co/oHS8ombQcW whenever I'm distracted and it needs my help to be unblocked, and ever once it a while I hear it talking to me, and it's the coolest thing ever. (e.g. for releases, that needs npm and is 1Password-gated)
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.
Salesforce published a detailed writeup on going agentic with Claude Code. A couple things jumped out.
A migration they'd scoped at 231 days shipped in 13. One PR delivered 21 endpoints at 100% test coverage.
I always wanted a GitHub dashboard: See my repos, open Issues/PRs, what version I released last, how many commits since last release.
So I built one for everyone.
https://t.co/GWCP5wcrDQ
Still limited by compute, so I built a thing that runs codex in the cloud, powered by @Cloudflare firecracker boxes (and since that's not beefy enough for larger projects, tests are run via crabbox)
Uses Ghostty ofc, via WebAssembly.
Codex replicated itself, basically.
Codex anywhere and everywhere, all the time.
Now your Mac doesn’t have to be unlocked for Codex to use your computer.
From your phone, Codex can securely use apps on your Mac, even when the screen is off and locked.
https://t.co/PCGK4i7FSF
ClickClack is looking like the next chat app being developed by OpenClaw. A self hostable chat server designed for humans and agents.
What’s crazy is the repo is already sitting with thousands of commits with basically no official announcement from the dev team yet. Fully open source too.
Seeing how fast OpenClaw took over the tech space, ClickClack honestly feels like the natural next step for the ecosystem itself. Not just AI tooling anymore but actual communication infrastructure built around humans and agents interacting together.
I genuinely think this could end up being one of the biggest things separating OpenClaw from everyone else in the space if that’s really the direction they’re taking it.
I noticed @Shakker is one of the top contributors to the git and was curious if you or @steipete would be able to tell us a little more about the vision here and why this is such a game changer.
Feels inevitable we’ll be getting an official announcement from OpenClaw.
Wouldn’t even be surprised if OpenAI themselves eventually acknowledge what’s being built here too.
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
In the age of AI slop, some of us are still making things by hand, I promise ❤️ Octocat for the new GitHub Copilot App was modeled, rigged, and animated in Blender...
today at @digg, we added full chain of participation icons for each person touching a story (post/repost/quote post), @thinkymachines just flew up to the top w/ this announcement: