Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included
Hacker News focuses on batteries and openclaw, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Bloomberg.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Hacker News·US·corporate
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What happened: Klaus is an AI assistant for your team, powered by OpenClaw.
Cross-source context: Bloomberg highlights jPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a...
What to watch next: movement around batteries, openclaw.
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We are Bailey and Robbie and we are working on Klaus (https://klausai.com/): hosted OpenClaw that is secure and powerful out of the box.
Running OpenClaw requires setting up a cloud VM or local container (a pain) or giving OpenClaw root access to your machine (insecure). Many basic integrations (eg
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
A unit of China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has issued guidelines on best practices and prohibitions for adopting and using OpenClaw, the popular artificial intelligence agent that continues to dominate the market.
The advisory, developed in collaboration with AI agent p
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a...
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China issues new safety rules for OpenClaw. Here are the dos and don’ts.
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a...
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
A unit of China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has issued guidelines on best practices and prohibitions for adopting and using OpenClaw, the popular artificial intelligence agent that continues to dominate the market.
The advisory, developed in collaboration with AI agent p
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
A unit of China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has issued guidelines on best practices and prohibitions for adopting and using OpenClaw, the popular artificial intelligence agent that continues to dominate the market.
The advisory, developed in collaboration with AI agent p
In China this month, people have been lining up on streets to install an AI programme on their computers. Some had travelled from other cities. Others had waited for hours for engineers to set it up for them. There were even “birth certificates” given out upon installation.
The programme is OpenClaw