The latest release of OpenClaw is the first one that ships with our new TypeScript security hardening file-system lib. Previously, this was a grown mess of ad-hoc hardening which was hard to maintain, slow and inconsistent.
increased some file ops by 10x.
Wrote a skill that runs codex /review in a loop until there's no booboos anymore.
Caveat: It won't fix system architecture for ya, so you still need BRAIN as master model.
CodexBar 0.26.0 is live
⚡ Kiro, Antigravity, OpenRouter, Kimi
🧭 calmer menus + keyboard nav
📊 better Codex/Claude limits and cost scoping
📦 named macOS assets, CLI + Homebrew fixes
@steipete Thanks Peter, I’ve been super impressed with how much OpenClaw has improved over the last month.
As someone that’s been using it since the early days, it’s kinda like a whole new product now, so much polish 🤌
You've been asking for this one...
Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app.
Start new work, review outputs, steer execution, and approve next steps, all from the ChatGPT mobile app. Codex will keep running on your laptop, Mac mini, or devbox.
We've been working really hard on performance, reliability, security, and stability. Invented whole new automation flows with crabbox, automated video QA and are spending insane amounts of CPU cycles on CI.
It's a good release.
I am noticing a really interesting trend:
my friends who are not technical are getting much further with open claw (etc), etc than my friends who are technical.
it seems that the ability for us to imagine the limits is artificially causing limits that are not there for folks who are not imagining limits.
have you seen the same thing?
mcporter 0.11.0 is live
I use mcporter mainly as more stable browser automation cli these days and for agents to test MCPs without having to restart.
I do love that code mode is slowly being adopted by harnesses so this will be less needed.
Shipping 🌐 Proxyline 0.2.0.
Process-global proxy routing for Node.js: one explicit policy for node:http, node:https, fetch/undici, WebSocket, and CONNECT.
Much lighter than global-agent, which we used in OpenClaw before. 12 sub-dependencies GONE!
Wrote a skill that runs codex /review in a loop until there's no booboos anymore.
Caveat: It won't fix system architecture for ya, so you still need BRAIN as master model.
Shit wow I just gave my @openclaw Lobster a real phone number using @twilio and called him. Mind blown. Took 20 min to set up. I still can't believe it.