Open Source Agent Hits 300K Stars, Then Google Drops Spark
OpenClaw's open-source personal agent was flying, hitting 300,000 GitHub stars. Then Google decided to play in the same sandbox. This isn't about features; it's about who owns the servers.
OpenClaw's open-source personal agent was flying, hitting 300,000 GitHub stars. Then Google decided to play in the same sandbox. This isn't about features; it's about who owns the servers.
Picture this: your AI agent grabs your Notion checklist without a single prompt and blasts your post across dev.to and Twitter. Hjarni makes OpenClaw smart, not just reactive.
OpenClaw exploded to 300k GitHub stars promising AI that acts, not just chats. But enterprises slamming into walls because they ignore the spec's hidden layers.
A single 429 rate limit shouldn't nuke your entire AI fallback chain. But in OpenClaw issue #62672, it does — propagating errors like a virus across providers.