OpenClaw vs. Claude Dispatch: What Actually Changed
Managed mobile-first agents did not make self-hosted agents obsolete. The real difference is trust model, control, and where your data lives.
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Managed mobile-first agents did not make self-hosted agents obsolete. The real difference is trust model, control, and where your data lives.
Zero-click prompt injection is no longer theoretical. Here is what Bargury demonstrated, why MCP makes the problem structural, and what operators should change right now.
Apple is expected to route more complex Siri requests through Google Gemini. That could make Siri much more capable, but it also changes the data path behind your iPhone assistant.
What the NoteSmith launch model gets right: one pain point, immediate value, gated continued access, and distribution through an existing audience.
Part 3 of the security series covering OpenClaw-specific vulnerabilities, exposure patterns, the ClawHub supply-chain issue, and the versions operators need to patch.
Part 2 of the security series covering per-agent credentials, scoped API keys, tool scoping, provider isolation, monitoring, and audit trails.
Part 1 of a 3-part security series covering real AI agent incidents, current threat patterns, and the numbers operators should pay attention to.
What Andrej Karpathy's autonomous experiment loop actually means, why Shopify's overnight replication matters, and how the same pattern could reshape business operations.
Why vibe coding matters now, what non-technical operators can build with it today, and where human judgment still matters.