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🦞 Automates Reddit Warm-Up

Plus: Natural Language Now Flies Drones, OpenClaw Expands Into Medicine

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!

OpenClaw is slowly turning into something closer to a personal operating layer for the real world: persistent memory, tool access, and agents that keep running even when you’re not watching.


AI Tool Automates Reddit Warm-Up

TL;DR: Developer ashen_one shared a free OpenClaw skill designed to prepare new Reddit accounts before marketing. He argues Reddit quickly flags accounts that immediately promote products, so accounts must first behave like real users—joining subreddits, commenting, and interacting for days. The tool automates this warm-up phase, letting AI gradually prepare accounts for later soft marketing.


MyClaw.ai Already Updated to OpenClaw 3.8

TL;DR: OpenClaw just released v2026.3.8, and we’ve already rolled it out on MyClaw.ai.

If you’re already running agents with us, your instance can upgrade to 3.8 now and get the latest fixes and features.

Key Changes:
🔒 ACP provenance, your agent finally knows who’s talking to it
💾 Openclaw backup, because YOLO deploys need a safety net
📱 Telegram dupes killed
🐳 12+ security fixes

If you’re not using MyClaw yet, you can also spin up a new instance already running OpenClaw 3.8, no local setup needed. Just launch and start running agents.

Always nice when upgrades are one click instead of a weekend project.


Natural Language Now Flies Drones

TL;DR: Developer stash_pomichter showed a demo where drones can be controlled with natural-language instructions such as “follow the next white car.” The system connects hardware through a pip-installable transport layer that works across many robots and drones. Under the hood, the setup uses an OpenClaw-based agent system translating language into MAVLink commands to coordinate real-world machines.


OpenClaw Expands Into Medicine

TL;DR: A user highlighted a new open-source project called OpenClaw Medical Skills, a repository containing 872 AI agent skill modules covering clinical medicine, bioinformatics, drug discovery, medical devices, and health management. The idea is to turn a single OpenClaw agent into a biomedical expert.


OpenClaw Windows Deployment Pitfalls

TL;DR: A user shared on X that a $100 remote OpenClaw deployment job exposed unexpected setup friction on Windows. Many beginners lack development environments, requiring manual installation of Visual Studio C++ build tools, .NET Framework, Vulkan SDK, Node.js, Git, and Python. He concluded Windows setups are time-consuming for novices, while commenters suggested Docker images or cloud deployments as easier alternatives.


Four AI Automation Tools Compared

TL;DR: In a YouTube video, Youtuber Julian Ivanov compares Claude Cowork, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and n8n to clarify their roles. He argues each tool serves a distinct layer: Cowork for AI-assisted office tasks across files and apps, Claude Code for building software, OpenClaw for proactive personal assistants with memory, and n8n for transparent, deterministic workflow automation.


Who OpenClaw Is Actually For

TL;DR: A Chinese creator shared a reflection after a week using OpenClaw, arguing the tool is misunderstood because it’s built for workflow automation, not casual AI use. He says its value appears only when work is repetitive and systematized—like high-frequency creators or small teams managing content pipelines. For hobbyists without stable workflows, the setup effort often outweighs the productivity gains.


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