🦞 GitHub Officially Backs OpenClaw

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GitHub officially Backs OpenClaw

TL;DR: GitHub, through executive Kyle Daigle, announced it has become an official sponsor of OpenClaw, calling it the fastest-growing open-source project in history. The partnership includes Copilot Pro+ access, security funding, and platform support, as GitHub works with Peter Steinberger and the team to scale development, strengthen security, and sustain OpenClaw’s rapid momentum.
LLM Wiki Build Guide

TL;DR: A developer post a detailed tutorial expands Andrej Karpathy’s second brain idea into a step-by-step system for building a personal knowledge base, where LLMs ingest raw documents and compile a structured markdown wiki that compounds knowledge over time. While designed as a manual “second brain,” it pairs deeply with OpenClaw. Unlike OpenClaw’s behavioral memory, this adds a semantic layer; combined, agents both remember actions and actively organize knowledge.
AI Chief of Staff Build

TL;DR: VC Ryan Sarver shared how he built an OpenClaw-powered “chief of staff” system that outperforms human assistants by combining persistent memory layers, automated workflows, and a weekly self-improvement loop. The setup handles meeting prep, task tracking, relationship context, and daily briefs, continuously learning from interactions and external research to improve reliability and decision support.
Setup Friction Sparks Debate

TL;DR: On the eve of OpenClaw v4.5’s release, a user said OpenClaw remains too hard to install and maintain after months of failures, questioning why to keep trying. In response, founder Peter Steinberger said the system is already as simple as intended, urging users to read docs and experiment.
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Claude Outages Spark Skepticism

TL;DR: A viral post mocked claims that blocking OpenClaw would improve Claude’s reliability, pointing to ongoing outages shown in its status dashboard. Users across X reported login failures, long response times, and rate limits, with many switching to alternatives. The incident fueled skepticism that OpenClaw was ever the real cause, shifting blame toward capacity and infrastructure limits.
OpenClaw Powers Viral Clipping

TL;DR: Robin Delta demonstrated how OpenClaw acts as the execution layer for automated video clipping by integrating WayinVideo’s skill from ClawHub. Users plug the skill into their OpenClaw agent, send a YouTube link, and the agent handles everything—detecting viral moments, editing clips, adding captions, reframing, and delivering results via Telegram, with optional edits in a dashboard before scheduling and publishing.
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