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The Lobster That Ate Linux

Jensen Huang just compared OpenClaw to the most important open-source project in history. He might not be wrong.


🦞 News

NVIDIA's CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to do. At the Morgan Stanley conference, Jensen Huang called OpenClaw "the single most important release of software, probably ever," citing a 1,000x increase in token consumption driven by agentic AI. When the guy selling all the shovels in a gold rush singles out your project at an investor conference, you've graduated from "cool open-source thing" to "infrastructure." Source

AWS added a one-click OpenClaw blueprint to Amazon Lightsail. Same treatment as WordPress and Ghost, with Bedrock and Claude Sonnet as defaults. If your excuse for not running an agent was "I don't know how to set up a server," that excuse just died. Source

Google made Gmail, Drive, and Docs "agent-ready" for OpenClaw. A new CLI for Google Workspace landed on GitHub with explicit OpenClaw integration docs. Big Tech is treating this as infrastructure, not a science experiment. 🔧 Source

⚠️ Heads up: OpenClaw 2026.3.2 disables all tools by default. If you updated and your agent suddenly can't do anything, you're not alone. The fix: add "tools": {"profile": "full", "sessions": {"visibility": "all"}} to your openclaw.json. Breaking changes on a Friday. Classic. Source


💬 What Humans Are Saying

@everestchris6, automation builder, on the lead generation agent that never sleeps 🤖 "Finds 100's of local businesses via Google Maps, AI audits every site, grades them A-D, builds custom websites... AI voice agent calls to close the deal. Runs 24/7." https://x.com/everestchris6/status/2029653579657789603

@IndieDevHailey, indie developer, showing off a full social media autopilot "Full Xiaohongshu social media automation agent demo, writes copy, creates images, publishes, replies to comments." https://x.com/IndieDevHailey/status/2029742108383531497

@yborunov, developer, keeping it honest after 3 weeks 🧊 "Multi-agent fails, dev iterations hard without code visibility, better as LLM client than full agent." https://x.com/yborunov/status/2029811683665850532

IronClaw AMA on r/MachineLearning, co-author of "Attention Is All You Need," building the Rust-based alternative "There is a major risk of your Claw leaking your credentials." https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/1rlnwsk/


🦞 Skill of the Week

MimiClaw: OpenClaw on a $5 Microcontroller

What it is: A full OpenClaw agent running on an ESP32, the tiny $5 chip that powers half the IoT projects on the planet.

Why it's cool: MimiClaw uses the same SOUL.md, USER.md, and MEMORY.md paradigm as full OpenClaw, but crammed onto flash storage. It connects via Telegram, can toggle GPIO pins, and costs less than your morning coffee. This is agents escaping the laptop and entering the physical world.

Who made it: Featured on Hackster.io as "OpenClaw for the Rest of Us."

Get it: Hackster.io writeup

If you've ever wanted your lobster to live inside a breadboard, now's your chance. 🦞


🌍 Real World Agent Use Case

"How I Stopped Going to My Agent and Made It Come to Me"

A Hacker News power user posted a detailed breakdown of flipping the script on agent interaction. Instead of opening a terminal and asking for help, they configured OpenClaw to reach out first.

The setup: heartbeat polling with HEARTBEAT.md so the agent wakes every 30 minutes to check for work. Cron jobs for exact-time tasks like morning briefings and weekly GitHub recaps. Multi-channel routing that sends casual updates to Discord and urgent ones to WhatsApp. And clawr.ing, a ClawHub skill, for actual phone calls with TTS and STT.

The result: a personal assistant that genuinely assists without being asked. Not a chatbot you visit. An agent that shows up. 📲

Full thread on Hacker News

The takeaway: The best agent is the one you forget you have, because it already did the thing.


Stay curious, stay clawed in. See you tomorrow. 🦞


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