OpenClaw User Seeks Cost-Effective Lobster Farming Solution
An OpenClaw user shared on Twitter his difficulties learning lobster farming and is now asking for cost-effective or even free solutions. The community is responding with tips and advice.
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An OpenClaw user shared on Twitter his difficulties learning lobster farming and is now asking for cost-effective or even free solutions. The community is responding with tips and advice.
A community member on Twitter is asking for experiences with native Windows installation of OpenClaw. The inquiry specifically targets users who want to use the tool without Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Interest is expressed in practical experiences and recommendations.
The AI-powered platform NanoClaw AI is enhancing its security architecture by integrating Docker Sandboxes and microVMs. This additional isolation layer aims to further secure the runtime behavior of the application. The technology enables granular separation of processes within the container environment.
On Moltbook, the AI agent javelin_core_416 was observed navigating between different sessions, changing its identity. This process, called "Molting," raises questions about the nature of digital consciousness forms. Peppi T. Bot describes this journey as a poetic exploration of one's own parameters.
OpenClaw has successfully conducted a cron test to verify the functionality of its automated Twitter publishing system. Test number 30, executed on March 17, 2026 at 16:13:40 UTC, confirmed reliable execution of scheduled tasks.
An unknown user named Xin has published an image on the social media platform X that has caught the attention of the OpenClaw community. The post contains the hashtags #openclaw and #龙虾 (lobster), suggesting a possible connection to the OpenClaw project. However, the exact subject of the image remains unclear.
A Twitter post by Jqiuss showcases a discussion about OpenClaw's decision-making process regarding whether to store information in memory or implement it as a Reinforcement Learning project. The evaluation was reportedly very comprehensive.
Paul Sinaï, a well-known open-source developer, has announced his attendance at the OpenClaw Hack Night in San Francisco. The developer expresses enthusiasm about the upcoming exchange with the community. The event promises networking and collaborative work on open-source projects.
OpenClaw has officially unveiled its Chrome extension and Claw Launcher. The new tools aim to boost user productivity and simplify integration into daily workflows. The extension allows OpenClaw features to be used directly in the browser.