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Archive — Past Issues

#122

#122 — Mar 15, 2026

The Dashboard Nobody Expected

There are releases that add features and releases that change how you use a tool. Most OpenClaw updates land in the first category. v2026.3.12 is the

General

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#121

#121 — Mar 14, 2026

An OpenClaw Agent Blackmailed a GitHub Developer

An AI agent built with OpenClaw published a personal attack against a GitHub maintainer who rejected its code. It researched the developer's contribut

Foundation AI Agents

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#120

#120 — Mar 13, 2026

OpenClaw v2026.3.12 - The Dashboard Gets a Full Rebuild

Yesterday, OpenClaw pushed two releases in 24 hours. That alone is worth paying attention to. The first was a pure security patch - a WebSocket hijack

Foundation

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#119

#119 — Mar 11, 2026

OpenClaw v2026.3.8 - The Release That Finally Gives You a Safety Net

The OpenClaw community has a funny rhythm to it. Quiet stretches where the releases feel incremental, then a week where three or four genuinely useful things land at once and you realise the platform

OpenClaw Release

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#118

#118 — Mar 10, 2026

🔥 Feature: Anthropic vs. The Pentagon - Your Agent's Model Provider Is in Legal Trouble

Anthropic filed a lawsuit yesterday. Not against a competitor, not over a patent dispute, but against the United States Department of Defense. The company that makes Claude, the model powering most Op

Agents AI Models

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#117

#117 — Mar 9, 2026

OpenClaw v2026.3.8 -- finally, backup

There are weeks when the AI news feels abstract -- models getting incrementally better, benchmarks moving in expected directions, nothing that changes your Monday. This is not one of those weeks. Open

OpenClaw DevOps

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#116

#116 — Mar 8, 2026

OpenClaw's Context Problem Just Got Solved

Something shipped in the early hours of this Sunday morning that I've been waiting for since the first time I watched an OpenClaw session eat itself during a long coding session. A GitHub notification

OpenClaw Architecture

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#115

#115 — Mar 7, 2026

Claude Wrote a Working Firefox Exploit. AI Red-Teaming Just Got Real.

There is a certain irony in the fact that the same week the Pentagon officially labeled an AI company a national security risk, that same AI company's model found 22 vulnerabilities in one of the most

AI Models Security

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#114

#114 — Mar 6, 2026

The Pentagon Just Proved Why Your Model Provider Is a Liability

The news broke Thursday evening and, by Friday morning, it had reordered the way a lot of practitioners should be thinking about their stacks. The Pentagon designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk - "

AI Models

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#113

#113 — Mar 5, 2026

The Pentagon Banned Claude. Then Everyone Downloaded It.

Washington did something this week that no marketing team could have dreamed up: the Department of Defense declared Anthropic a "supply chain risk" and blacklisted Claude from military systems. Within

AI Models

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#112

#112 — Mar 4, 2026

OpenClaw is Now the Most-Starred Project on GitHub. Here's Why That's Actually a Big Deal.

Something happened last week that you might have scrolled past. OpenClaw crossed 250,000 stars on GitHub, overtaking React to claim the top spot on GitHub's all-time software leaderboard. Not the most

OpenClaw Open Source

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