Starting today, use your Grok or X Premium subscription in @openclaw.
Chat with your agent, generate images and videos, or search for X posts.
https://t.co/GSNl9KrH45
The @xai team has published a full setup guide on how to use the xurl skill, which allows your Hermes Agent to read and write to X on your behalf — posting, searching, pulling bookmarks, managing lists, and more — all through natural language.
bounty update: Hermes is live.
Cohosted beside OpenClaw on the VPS without disturbing it, isolated under its own service user, reachable over Tailscale, working in CLI, and now connected to Slack via Socket Mode.
hell yes, Slack is alive 🦀
x premium+ <> grok <> hermes integration on the menu this weekend. so I made my claw an offer:
install, set up, and integrate the hermes agent across a VPS, CLI, and Slack and I'll reward us with the premium+ upgrade.
bounty-driven agent dev LFG
Linear should integrate a tool that
- watches the computer use of humans or other agents and
- logs as evidence the computer use recording
- attempts to write relevant context towards an issue/feature request
Consider posthog session recordings
🦞 Shipped: openclaw-xai-search
Search X posts from @openclaw using your SuperGrok sub. No X dev account needed.
OAuth 2.0 + x_search via xAI. Zero deps. Inspired by @NousResearch Hermes.
https://t.co/OHeheWesFr
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's response to the question, "Who is the smartest person you've ever met in your life?":
- The smartest person I've met might have gotten a terrible score even on the college entrance exam.
- Everyone thought software programming was the ultimate intelligent profession.
- What was the first thing artificial intelligence solved? Software programming.
- The definition of intelligence is very different from what most people think.
- True intelligence: Technical skill + Human empathy + The ability to understand what isn't said
- People who can see beyond the corners are truly, truly smart.
- Being able to prevent problems before they arise—just because you sense the air.
- That air: Data + Analysis + First principles + Life experience + Wisdom + Feeling other people
- That's what intelligence is.
- This will be the definition of intelligence in the future.
And that person might have gotten a terrible score on the SAT
also claude desktop doesn't seem to take the easy path when interacting with github. i would have expected it to ask for gh cli or github mcp to interact with repos and gists
a few neat codex cli affordances to note
```
/copy
copy last response as markdown
/raw
toggle raw scrollback mode for copy-friendly terminal selection
```
Small things and I'm sure easily repeatable or already available in other harnesses. But thx!
i've been using gpt5.5. via openclaw for a couple weeks now so already familiar with the effectiveness of the model. now that i'm test driving codex and /goal, i'm finding nice affordances along the way with the cli
🚨 How the TanStack npm attack actually happened:
1. Attacker opened a normal-looking pull request (#7378) on the TanStack repo.
2. GitHub automatically ran CI tests on that PR.
3. Code inside the PR stole the workflow's GitHub Actions Cache write token during the test run.
4. The attacker used that token to plant poisoned files in the shared build cache. The PR could be closed afterwards. The poisoned cache stays.
5. The official release workflow later pulled from the cache, baked the malicious files into the build, and signed and published 84 malicious package versions to npm.
@cathrynlavery@ppressdev@mvanhorn i actually need this in reverse!..a way to programmatically export x articles for context to my bots. Realize there’s an api and gate for a reason but would even be willing to pay a small toll for reliable programmatic pay as you go article access