@Scobleizer
Been playing around with @openclaw. The big news. I don't have a Mac Mini or a DGX computer. So I set up one at https://t.co/jeP0nebHIv. Runs in the cloud. Is secure. Plus they have a curated Skill Hub where you can install skills in one click with zero setup cost. And, yeah, I know I can't use Apple's iMessage like the cool kids, but then I didn't need to put down $900 for a Mac Mini either. :-) Lots of you are still setting up an OpenClaw, I saw that myself where people waited in line at NVIDIA GTC to buy a DGX and get it loaded with OpenClaw or NVIDIA's enterprise variant, NemoClaw. And those people are AI professionals, not everyday people. After I got home from GTC I wanted one too to keep up, but don't have the $5,000 to buy an NVIDIA DGX, or $900 to buy a Mac Mini. Plus I am in a group that is still just trying to learn about what I might want to do with one, and hear about all the security issues about setting them up on a machine that has access to your life. Luckily there are easier to afford, and safer, approaches. https://t.co/jeP0nebHIv is one. Costs $20 a month. Can be cancelled anytime. Runs in its own sandbox on a cloud server. They also have a curated Skill Hub β think of it like an app store for your Claw β where you can install skills in one click and it costs you nothing to install. No configuration, no debugging, just click and go. Yeah, that misses some of the special sauce of OpenClaw. Running it on a Mac Mini lets you add your own services that you control on your own machine, and hook it into, say, Apple's Messenger so that your Claw can send messages to your friends and coworkers. But many people aren't ready for all that yet, they just want to learn and having a cloud setup makes a lot of sense until you are ready to put down $1,000 to $5,000 (or more, @AlexFinn has a $30,000 setup of three Apple Mac Studios) and MyClaw fits the bill and is awesome.