Ep. 32: WTF is OpenClaw?
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About this listen
The whole goal of this episode is simply to put OpenClaw, an open source autonomous AI agent that went viral in early January, on your radar, and make a case for why you absolutely should NOT install it. This episode covers what "open source autonomous AI agent" actually means, it’s two biggest draws, and the one massive downside that should give everyone pause: SECURITY.
Main Topics Covered- SSD and RAM prices spiking (the AI effect)
- OpenClaw origin story
- What "open source autonomous AI agent" actually means
- The two big draws: agentic capability + messaging app integration
- Being an LLM wrapper
- The major downside: security
- The hype cycle + OpenAI hiring OpenClaw's creator
- Recent ChatGPT use: Researching OpenClaw
- Listen to ep. 26: What is Vibe Coding?
- Listen to ep. 29 An Introduction to Claude Code and Claude Cowork
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- (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
- (00:00:38) - OpenClaw
- (00:01:37) - Pushing the button on a new podcast name
- (00:02:26) - SSD Prices Go Through the Roof
- (00:05:44) - What the F*ck Is Open Claw?
- (00:06:52) - OpenCall: A Open-Source Autonomous AI Agent
- (00:11:55) - Should You Install OpenClaw on Your Mac Mini?
- (00:15:31) - How to Use Anthropic's Usage Limits
- (00:18:06) - Curious Podcast: Turning 30
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