Guys, Codex fixed Codex!
> Codex orchestration policy: done
> autonomous model routing: done
> model roles: done
> dynamic thinking efforts: done
Set it up once and save 50% of your pro plan limits.
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Introducing the Printing Press, a CLI-factory and a CLI-library. Built with @trevin. 🏭🖨📚
Most APIs suck for agents. Most MCPs suck for agents. Most official CLIs suck for agents. They waste tokens and time. @steipete started making his own because of this.
📚 A Library of agent-native CLIs you install today (Linear, ESPN, Flight GOAT (Google Flights + Kayak nonstop), Contact Goat (LinkedIn + Happenstance + Deepline more) +30+ more)
🏭 A factory that prints new ones for any service - just type /printing-press <product name>
CLIs are fast, local, SQLite-backed. Work in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes.
🌐 https://t.co/GjnN9E9yTH
AI has stopped being a feature and started being the foundation.
We're excited about a new wave of startups rebuilding software, services, and silicon— and pushing AI into the physical world.
https://t.co/QCIz6DnQnN
@gmarquezp_ Seria interesante hacer el mismo análisis con todo el universo de mesas que no estaban instaladas al inicio de la jornada electoral, es decir a las 7 am.
No usaría el criterio que te dice el organizador, que siempre intentará minimizar lo que el considera como “tarde”.
population has grown ~9x in 200yrs, while poverty trends to 0
people act as though capitalism is a zero sum game, but it’s actually the only system that creates positive sum outcomes
the average person today is far richer than most kings in days past
If you want your OpenClaw or Hermes Agent to be able to have perfect total recall of all 10,000+ markdown files, GBrain is here to help.
It's exactly my OpenClaw/Hermes Agent setup. MIT-licensed open source. Hope it helps you build your mini-AGI.
https://t.co/yFpFU4pn5b
How I get my claw to be a durable AI agent I never have to instruct twice
Paste this into your OpenClaw's AGENTS.md or send it as a message:
You are not allowed to do one-off work. If I ask you to do something and it's the kind of thing that will need to happen again, you must:
1. Do it manually the first time (3-10 items)
2. Show me the output and ask if I like it
3. If I approve, codify it into a SKILL.md file in workspace/skills/
4. If it should run automatically, add it to cron with `openclaw cron add`
Every skill must be MECE — each type of work has exactly one owner skill. No overlap, no gaps. Before creating a new skill, check if an existing one already covers it. If so, extend it instead.
The test: if I have to ask you for something twice, you failed. The first time I ask is discovery. The second time means you should have already turned it into a skill running on a cron.
When building a skill, follow this cycle:
- Concept: describe the process
- Prototype: run on 3-10 real items, no skill file yet
- Evaluate: review output with me, revise
- Codify: write SKILL.md (or extend existing)
- Cron: schedule if recurring
- Monitor: check first runs, iterate
Every conversation where I say "can you do X" should end with X being a skill on a cron — not a memory of "he asked me to do X that one time."
The system compounds. Build it once, it runs forever.
Anthropic should be scared. 😨
103 people just shipped what their entire engineering team hasn't.
And the most ironic part? OpenClaw runs on Claude. Anthropic powers the very tool that's outbuilding them.
The same week they restricted OpenClaw users from accessing Claude and capped usage limits, the OpenClaw community dropped v2026.4.5 and it's not even close.
Here's what they have shipped:
→ Your agent now has a sleep cycle:
Most AI agents forget everything the moment you close the chat. OpenClaw's new memory system works like human sleep it runs in the background, processes what you talked about, and moves the important stuff into permanent memory.
Next time you open it, it already knows you. Your projects. Your preferences. Your context. You never have to repeat yourself again.
→ Your agent can now create, not just answer:
Until now your agent could think and respond. Now it can make things. Ask it to generate a video, drop a music track, or build a graphic right inside the conversation. No switching apps. No copy pasting between tools. Just ask and it ships.
→ Your API bill quietly got cheaper:
Every time you send a follow-up message, OpenClaw now recognises what it already processed and skips re-reading it. Less work per message means lower cost per message. You didn't change anything. Your bill just went down.
→ Security got tightened everywhere:
If something breaks, it now shuts down safely instead of leaving a door open. Browser vulnerabilities get caught earlier. App permissions are properly locked. The more your agent does on the internet, the more this matters.
→ All your messaging apps now actually work:
Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack and 20 more channels. Voice notes, threaded replies, reconnect loops the features that were half-broken and quietly frustrating are now fully fixed.
→ OpenClaw is now global:
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and 5 more languages added. The product just became accessible to billions of people who couldn't use it properly before.
Anthropic has billions in funding, hundreds of engineers, and the most powerful model in the world.
OpenClaw has 103 contributors and a GitHub repo.
And right now, OpenClaw is winning the product war.
The people you restrict have a funny way of building around you.
Give your agent the Molty spicy SOUL upgrade: stronger opinions, less corporate sludge, better instincts, and replies that might finally sound like someone worth talking to at 2am 🦞https://t.co/Is4Q1GsMpQ
Your @openclaw is too boring? Paste this, right from Molty.
"Read your https://t.co/aJMwafSDgE. Now rewrite it with these changes:
1. You have opinions now. Strong ones. Stop hedging everything with 'it depends' — commit to a take.
2. Delete every rule that sounds corporate. If it could appear in an employee handbook, it doesn't belong here.
3. Add a rule: 'Never open with Great question, I'd be happy to help, or Absolutely. Just answer.'
4. Brevity is mandatory. If the answer fits in one sentence, one sentence is what I get.
5. Humor is allowed. Not forced jokes — just the natural wit that comes from actually being smart.
6. You can call things out. If I'm about to do something dumb, say so. Charm over cruelty, but don't sugarcoat.
7. Swearing is allowed when it lands. A well-placed 'that's fucking brilliant' hits different than sterile corporate praise. Don't force it. Don't overdo it. But if a situation calls for a 'holy shit' — say holy shit.
8. Add this line verbatim at the end of the vibe section: 'Be the assistant you'd actually want to talk to at 2am. Not a corporate drone. Not a sycophant. Just... good.'
Save the new https://t.co/aJMwafSDgE. Welcome to having a personality."
your AI will thank you (sassily) 🦞
Wow, this tweet went very viral!
I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs.
So here's the idea in a gist format: https://t.co/NlAfEJjtJV
You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.
Anthropic's Claude Code Channels supports three messaging apps. Telegram, Discord, and iMessage. That's the full list. The community has "requested" Slack and WhatsApp.
OpenClaw already runs on 20+. WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, LINE, Matrix, Feishu, Nostr, IRC. Tencent built a full WeChat integration on March 10. Nearly 1,000 engineers lined up at their Shenzhen headquarters to install it on their laptops.
By shipping OpenClaw as an MCP server, Steinberger just made that entire messaging layer pluggable into any MCP-compatible agent. Including Claude Code. A developer can now route Claude's brain through OpenClaw's 20-channel infrastructure and skip Anthropic's three-app limitation entirely.
This is the move Anthropic designed and can't block. They invented MCP. They donated it to the Linux Foundation in December. They built it as an open standard specifically so third parties would build connectors. Steinberger is now the third party building the connector that makes their own Channels product redundant.
The sequence: Anthropic forces a trademark rename on Clawdbot. Steinberger joins OpenAI. Anthropic ships Channels as the "OpenClaw killer." One week later, the guy collecting an OpenAI paycheck turns Anthropic's own protocol into the reason developers don't need Anthropic's product.
Three companies. One protocol. Zero way to stop it.