🦞 Your OpenClaw Can Dream Now

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!
Agents are starting to think, remember, and evolve on their own, quietly replacing the need for constant human input.
Your OpenClaw Can Dream Now

Auto-Dream by MyClaw.ai turns OpenClaw from a powerful-but-amnesiac tool into a real personal assistant. A nightly cron sub-agent does what your brain does during REM sleep: scans raw notes, extracts knowledge into a 4-layer memory architecture, scores every entry by importance, prunes stale memories through a forgetting curve, and builds a knowledge graph that links your decisions, preferences, and projects together.
The difference is simple. Without it, every session starts from zero — you repeat yourself, context gets lost, lessons get relearned. With it, your agent accumulates understanding over weeks and months. It remembers your preferences without being told twice. It tracks project arcs across dozens of sessions. It knows which knowledge matters and which to let fade. It maintains itself — a built-in health dashboard with 5 metrics shows you exactly how your agent's memory is doing.
This is the line between "AI tool I have to manage" and "AI assistant that manages itself." Built and published by MyClaw.ai — the team running ten thousands of OpenClaw agents 24/7.
OpenClaw 3.28 Just Dropped — MyClaw.ai Already Updated

OpenClaw just released v2026.3.28, and MyClaw.ai is already running it.
If you’re hosting your agents on MyClaw, you can upgrade your instance to 3.28 immediately and get the newest improvements without touching installs, configs, or deployments.
Highlights from this release:
- 🛡️ Plugin approval hooks — any tool can pause for your OK
- ⚡ xAI Responses API + x_search
- đź’¬ ACP bind here: Discord/iMessage
- 🩹 WhatsApp echo loop, Telegram splitting, Discord reconnect fixes
Control and stability both took a step forward here.
Sign up on MyClaw to start directly with OpenClaw 3.28, or upgrade your existing instance to 3.28 with one click. 🚀
OpenClaw Becomes MCP Layer

TL;DR: Peter Steinberger revealed that the next version of OpenClaw will itself act as an MCP, replacing Anthropic’s message channel MCP and enabling connections to a wider range of messaging providers. He confirmed support will extend across platforms like MS Teams, Matrix, and WhatsApp, using a notification protocol extension to handle interactions and replies.
Discrawl Speeds Up Discord Insights

TL;DR: Peter Steinberger released discrawl v0.2.0, significantly improving sync speed across Discord data. The update enhances full archive syncing with auto-batching for incomplete backfills and better handling of active threads, making it easier to continuously scan and analyze conversations in the OpenClaw Discord to surface real user pain points.
Users Lash Out Over Change

TL;DR: Peter Steinberger explained that OpenClaw’s Chrome extension was removed after Google introduced native browser access in Chrome 144+, which simplifies the setup but requires a one-time configuration change. The update led to confusion and complaints from users who found their previous setup no longer working, surfacing directly through ongoing discussions in the OpenClaw Discord.
Drop Out for AI Agents?

TL;DR: Alex Finn argued that college students should drop out if schools aren’t teaching them tools like Claude Code or OpenClaw, arguing these are essential for economic relevance today. His post sparked debate, with critics noting universities don’t yet offer such courses and others arguing college still provides networking, credentials, and adaptability beyond rapidly changing AI tools.
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