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🦞 GPT-5.4 Push for OpenClaw

Run the GPT-5.4 Version of OpenClaw at 50% Off — for the first 48 hours only.

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!

Softwares start negotiating with each other while humans simply approve outcomes.


GPT-5.4 Push for OpenClaw

TL;DR: Alex Finn urged OpenClaw users to quickly upgrade after OpenAI released GPT-5.4, saying the model outperforms Claude Opus across benchmarks and is optimized for agent workflows. He recommended connecting OpenClaw through the API, giving it the GPT-5.4 blog post to rethink workflows, collaborating with Codex using /fast for coding tasks, and exploiting the new one-million-token context window.


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Inside the OpenClaw New York Meetup

TL;DR: After attending a sold-out OpenClaw meetup in New York, AI advisor Allie K. Miller shared observations from builders experimenting with agent setups. Many participants ran multi-agent systems with personalities, spent heavily on tokens, and used AI for research, coding, and trading—one former finance professional even built a trading system earning $300 on day one. Despite excitement and rapid experimentation, attendees widely admitted agents remain unreliable, insecure, and often require constant human oversight.


The PR Calls for Approval

TL;DR: During a live demo, Laravel (one of the most popular PHP web frameworks) CEO Taylor Otwell demonstrated a 2026-style AI development loop where an error detected by Nightwatch triggered an AI-generated bug fix and GitHub pull request. Laravel Cloud automatically built a preview environment, while OpenClaw called him to ask whether to merge the PR. After voice approval, the system merged and deployed the fix—no human-written code involved.


Google Makes Workspace Agent-Ready

TL;DR: Google released a new Google Workspace command-line interface on GitHub designed to simplify how AI agents connect with Gmail, Drive, and Docs. The tool includes instructions for integrating with OpenClaw and MCP-compatible apps, replacing complex multi-API setups. The move signals Google preparing Workspace services for an agent-driven productivity future.


OpenClaw Reality Check

TL;DR: Youtuber Crypto Crow shared his month-long experience using OpenClaw in a livestream, saying the tool is powerful but often oversold online. He explained that meaningful automation usually requires pairing OpenClaw with stronger models like OpenAI or Anthropic, since many local models remain limited. He described building hundreds of custom skills, running multiple local LLMs, and structuring teams of agents to automate workflows and software development.


OpenClaw Agents Running a Startup

TL;DR: A user outlined a multi-agent OpenClaw setup that can operate most functions of a startup for about $400 a month. A central “Jarvis” agent routes tasks to specialized agents handling research, content writing, design, development, growth, and operations. Examples include Atlas scanning the web hourly for viral insights, Clawed shipping nightly code updates, and Clipper turning YouTube links into scheduled social posts.


10 Ways to Secure OpenClaw

TL;DR: Forbes outlines ten ways to deploy OpenClaw safely while still getting value. He warns agents can access files, email, and apps, creating real risks. His safeguards include isolating agents on separate machines, limiting credentials and tools, guarding against prompt injection, monitoring behavior, restricting network access, requiring human approvals, and maintaining the ability to quickly wipe and rebuild systems.


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