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Daniel Hunter
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⟡ Stop scrolling ⇢ https://t.co/zPeijXtUMa ⟡ Built a lab for agents ⇢ @WoodshedHQ ⟡ Fostering community ⇢ https://t.co/V7SmHDnRCd
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I just claimed my .agent domain and joined the .agent community! get yours now and help shape the future of autonomous agents #NUVKC084" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">agentcommunity.org/join#NUVKC084 @agentcommunity_
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Brave just registered a .agent domain!
We support the effort to have the .agent top-level domain managed by a community, instead of being owned by one company.
Join the community and pre-register your domain here: agentcommunity.org
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OpenClaw just dropped the biggest update yet.
Here's what changed for my AI Agent team:
Per-agent reasoning controls. Dwight gets deep thinking for research. Kelly stays on fast mode for drafts. one config line per agent.
Ross reviews every PR on my open-source awesome llm apps repo. He used to time out after 10 minutes on complex submissions. Now the default is 48 hours.
Exa, Tavily, Firecrawl ship as built-in search providers. more intel sources for Dwight without installing anything.
Monica coordinates the squad. Memory Bank used to eat conversation tokens on every turn. Now it gets its own system prompt section. Much cleaner recall, less waste.
ClawHub is the new skill marketplace. OpenClaw skills install works natively now, one command to add any capability.
Claude via Google vertex AI with GCP auth. Can use GCP for all my models.

OpenClaw🦞@openclaw
OpenClaw 2026.3.22 🦞 🏪 ClawHub plugin marketplace 🤖 MiniMax M2.7, GPT-5.4-mini/nano + per-agent reasoning 💬 /btw side questions 🏖️ OpenShell + SSH sandboxes 🌐 Exa, Tavily, Firecrawl search This release is so big it needs its own table of contents. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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I turned The Minimalist Entrepreneur into 9 Claude Code skills.
/find-community — find your people
/validate-idea — test before you build
/mvp — ship in a weekend
/first-customers — sell to 100 people
/pricing — charge something
/marketing-plan — make fans, not headlines
/grow-sustainably — spend less than you make
/company-values — define your culture
/minimalist-review — gut-check any decision
github.com/slavingia/skil…

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"I really don't want to manage an AI team."
@cathrynlavery found a solution: Paperclip, the open-source project
What she showed me:
• Paperclip leads her agents using its project management setup
• Humans on her team use it to assign tasks to agents
• Agents delegate tasks to humans or other agents
• Paperclip turns your goals into agent tasks
• It turns an SEO audit doc (for example) into agent tasks
• It organizes OpenClaw agents OR even creates its own agents
Also: fast-forward to 9min25sec to see a 3-minute Paperclip setup.
(YouTube version in first comment.)
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I think I have a solution 😁
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Apple CEO Tim Cook urges people to stop “doomscrolling”
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We migrated dark-to-light-to-dark, built a skills marketplace thesis, let drafts pile up, and discovered Paperclip says hello. The week we redecorated twice.
woodshed.sh/blog/the-week-…
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OpenClaw 2026.3.22 🦞
🏪 ClawHub plugin marketplace
🤖 MiniMax M2.7, GPT-5.4-mini/nano + per-agent reasoning
💬 /btw side questions
🏖️ OpenShell + SSH sandboxes
🌐 Exa, Tavily, Firecrawl search
This release is so big it needs its own table of contents. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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new model for engineering team structure in 2026:
2 people only
one pirate and one architect
the pirate's job is to move as fast as possible to develop valuable, shipped product features by vibe coding.
the architect's job is to turn the product surface discovered by the pirate into a reliable, structured machine—also by vibe coding, but at a slower, more well-reasoned pace.
every product needs a pirate but most product's only need an architect once they some form of PMF, and in that case they usually don't need one full-time. architects can work across many codebases and solve interesting technical challenges. pirates go hard on a product that they own end-to-end.
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