5.3-codex-spark is insanely fast at responding on openclaw. not as friendly but actually a big experience step up
which openai model are people liking for their openclaw? is 5.2-thinking is too slow and unfriendly?
openclaw has 3.2k pull requests and growing which is actually an interesting problem: it's an infeasible number of PR's to *ever* human review if the future of software eng is coordinated agents, solving this might be how agents get to...
messaging ai from your chat apps feels so much more natural clearly how all agents should work
small ux improvement for agents on the openclaw research tool. skills file now instructs your agent to use subagents since gpt-5.2 search can take 1-10 minutes depending on complexity just tell your clawdbot to update to v0.1.5 https://t.co/Lfuaq3VNnb
made a search tool for @openclaw that defaults to gpt-5.2:online via openrouter. just install openclaw-search-tool from clawhub much better results than brave api which is important for docs & citations https://t.co/Lfuaq3VNnb
cloud models will always be more intelligent, so the end-game for local models is something small that knows how to get the information it needs a tool-calling model just smart enough to get the information it needs and act
I started using clawdbot & built stuff with it days before my daughter was born. By the time I got home days later, startups were built on it, they changed names twice, got sued, & the founder was coming to SF. That...
a lot of people saying they don’t *get* the openclaw acquisition. they think technical novelty = money + it is the first broadly successful agent + it kicked off a whole new category of founders, apps, and services a lot of people use...
there are many brilliant people at openai, but when I use some of the products (like codex web) it really feels like it wasn't made by people who actually do the thing you run into very weird states that shouldn't exist....
Codex web is really like: I found these 3 bugs, do you want me to start 3 tasks? *3 hours later* Here are 3 PR's with 100 merge conflicts. 👍
openclaw might be an interesting new backend primitive: it's a server that configures itself. instead of wrapping chatgpt to build your product, can your AI just interface with your customers directly?