OpenClaw 5/19/2026 6 min@ZachasADMINOpenClaw 2026.5.18: Grok OAuth, realtime Android voice, and production polishOpenClaw 2026.5.18 is a plumbing-heavy release: Grok OAuth fixes, realtime Android Talk Mode, Telegram topic delivery repairs, browser dialog handling, Proxyline 0.3.3, Node.js 22.19+, and better startup tracing.Read more
OpenClaw 5/16/2026 6 min@ZachasADMINWhy OpenClaw 2026.5.12 Feels Like a Bigger Deal Than a Normal UpdateOpenClaw 2026.5.12 is not just another feature drop. It sharpens the runtime boundary around OpenAI agent turns, makes ChatGPT subscription-backed setup more practical, and moves the platform closer to cleaner agent architecture.Read more
OpenClaw 5/4/2026 7 min@ZachasADMINOpenAI opening ChatGPT subscriptions to OpenClaw-style agents is a much bigger move than it looksThis is not just another login update. It may be the first serious attempt to turn a mainstream AI subscription into the default intelligence layer for autonomous open-source agents.Read more
OpenClaw 5/2/2026 7 min@ZachasADMINLing-2.6-1T is making a serious case for useful intelligence per tokenLing-2.6-1T is not just another open model launch. Its trillion-parameter scale, execution-first positioning, and lower-token-overhead strategy make it especially relevant for builders running agents and real production workflows.Read more
OpenClaw 4/26/2026 9 min@ZachasADMINDeepSeek V4 vs OpenAI vs Anthropic: The New Cost-Performance Shock in Frontier AIDeepSeek V4 changes the AI buying conversation because it combines a 1M-token context window, OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible APIs, tool calling, and sharply lower pricing. The real question is not whether it replaces OpenAI or Anthropic everywhere, but where it delivers the best value — and where its rivals still have the stronger product stack.Read more
OpenClaw 4/25/2026 8 min@ZachasADMINGLM-5.1 vs Claude Code vs Codex: Which AI Coding Stack Fits Your Workflow?GLM-5.1, Claude Code, and Codex all promise faster software work, but they are not identical products. One is positioned as a model-powered assistant platform, the others are agentic coding tools. Here is the practical comparison: strengths, tradeoffs, best use cases, and where each one fits in a real developer workflow.Read more