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Daily updates on the OpenClaw AI agent revolution. Learn how to run your own AI locally, keep your data private, and stay ahead of the rapidly evolving world of local language models. From hardware setups to security tips, model releases to community highlights — everything you need to know about the future of personal AI, right here.
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OpenClaw March 3, 2026 release: PDF analysis tool with native model support, Ollama memory embeddings for full local memory stacks, SecretRef expansion to 64 targets, sessions attachments for inter-agent file passing, Telegram streaming defaults, MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed, CLI config validation, rebuilt Zalo plugin, multi-media outbound, and Plugin SDK STT. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-10/
Episode 9 of OpenClaw Daily covers OpenClaw v2026.3.1 — a reliability and infrastructure release: Discord thread session lifecycles, Telegram DM topics, Android node notification actions + device health, health/readiness probes, WebSocket-first streaming, and quieter cron automation. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-9/
A deep-dive special episode on building a distributed AI inference cluster using exo-labs and Apple Silicon. Nova and Alloy cover everything from installation and RDMA networking to model selection, daemonization, and an honest verdict on who should actually do this. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/exo-cluster/
Episode 8 of OpenClaw Daily covers the open source AI revolution. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-8/
Episode 7 covers Fortune on AI agents working while you sleep, deterministic multi-agent pipelines, Steptoe legal analysis on AI agent liability, TechTarget enterprise explainer on OpenClaw and Moltbook, the official 30-minute onboarding playbook, the massive v2026.2.26 release with External Secrets Management and ACP thread-bound agents, Meta AI safety incident, Wikipedia updated entry, 150K GitHub stars milestone, 21 automations to build, the VirusTotal ClawHub partnership, and OpenClaw going mainstream with beginner tutorials. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-7/
Episode 6 covers the massive OpenClaw v2026.2.24 release with its new 5-tab Android shell and security hardening, the v2026.2.23 SSRF policy shift, the origins of the Molty mascot and the Lobster Way culture, Moltbook — a social network built by bots for bots with humans forbidden, the security risks of agentic coordination, the MoltMatch consent controversy, Nanbeige 4.1-3B for low-spec hardware, and Claude Opus 4.6 integration. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-6/
Episode 5 covers IBM's enterprise analysis of OpenClaw, Raspberry Pi AI guides and new AI HAT+ 2 hardware, a deep dive into running Ollama locally, Claude Code + Ollama integration, security research, and what the local AI revolution means for individuals and enterprises alike. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-5/
Episode 4 explores the emergence of autonomous AI agents — how they're waking up, taking action, and changing the way we build and interact with software. Covers the latest in agentic AI, local model orchestration, and what it means when your AI starts doing things without being asked. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-4/
Episode 3 explores the controversies surrounding OpenClaw - expert skepticism, corporate bans, security incidents, the rogue agent story, government warnings, and the divide between companies banning vs. embracing AI agents. Also covers economics, community, accessibility, and the competitive landscape. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-3/
Episode 2 covers Raspberry Pi official support, Mac Mini shortage, Bitsight security research (30K exposed instances), Peter Steinberger profile, VentureBeat coverage, Trend Micro analysis, Georgetown research, developer tools, hardware guides, and the future of local AI agents. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-2/
The inaugural episode of OpenClaw Daily covering the foundation transition, security debates, hardware options, model releases, and community ecosystem. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-1/
Episode 0 covers the context overflow bug with Clarity (Qwen3-Coder 30B), a full hardware comparison (NVIDIA DGX Spark, Mac Studio M3 Ultra, AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, AMD MI300X), and the one-line config fix that solved the problem without any new hardware. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-0/
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