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125 OpenClaw startups now listed on TrustMRR.
$274,397 of verified revenue generated in the last 30 days.
If this represents ~1% of the market, @steipete's open source project helped developers make around $30M in February.
We’ve open-sourced the infrastructure behind WorkAny Bot.
Introducing FastClaw — a Kubernetes-native hosting layer for OpenClaw:
-One OpenClaw instance per user (isolated pods)
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-Multi-tenant ready
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AI execution needs real infrastructure.
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Something strange is happening with AI agents that this new Anthropic research quietly surfaces.
The agents are asking us for help more than we're stepping in to correct *them*.
Anthropic analyzed data from Claude Code and their public API to measure how autonomous AI agents actually are in practice. The headline finding is what you'd expect. Agents are running longer (sessions nearly doubled, from 25 to 45 minutes), and experienced users approve more actions automatically. All that's great!
But here's the part worth sitting with. Claude Code stops to ask for clarification more than twice as often as humans manually intervene. The agent is, in a real sense, more cautious about its own limits than its operators are. That's a weird inversion of the usual AI safety framing, where we assume the human is the responsible one pumping the brakes.
The practical safety numbers are reassuring on the surface. 80% of tool calls have at least one safeguard; only 0.8% of actions are irreversible. But I think the more important finding is buried in the recommendation. They argue that effective oversight "doesn't require approving every action but being in a position to intervene when it matters." That's a subtle but significant shift.
The research argues that experienced users stay vigilant even with auto-approve on. Maybe. But as sessions get longer and approval becomes muscle memory, the gap between being in a position to intervene and not paying attention starts to collapse.
The core pulse of @openclaw: the Heartbeat loop💓.
1️⃣ Periodic tick cycle that wakes the agent.
2️⃣ Reads and updates state from https://t.co/h6P0WjYsXl.
3️⃣ Triggers task execution through shell or API calls.
-Connection Persistence: The heartbeat mechanism uses periodic "Ping-Pong" data packets to keep WebSocket connections active, preventing network timeouts or firewalls from dropping the link.
-Real-time Presence: It allows the central Gateway to monitor the live status of all distributed Nodes, ensuring that tasks are only routed to devices that are actually online.
-Failure Detection & Recovery: If a heartbeat is missed, the system automatically marks the node as offline and triggers an exponential backoff reconnection strategy for seamless self-healing.
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2026, the Year of the Fire Horse🔥
Wishing you courage to build,
speed to execute,
and the focus to turn ideas into reality.
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Happy Chinese New Year🧧
Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for people. We expect this will quickly become core to our product offerings.
OpenClaw will live in a foundation as an open source project that OpenAI will continue to support. The future is going to be extremely multi-agent and it's important to us to support open source as part of that.
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Just launched 🚀 For only $39, you get your own OpenClaw plus $15 in top-tier model credits included.
The most affordable and fastest way to get OpenClaw up and running.
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#OpenClaw
Just launched 🚀 For only $39, you get your own OpenClaw plus $15 in top-tier model credits included.
The most affordable and fastest way to get OpenClaw up and running.
No setup. No deploy. Just connect and go.
This is WorkAny Bot.
#OpenClaw