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Stop running your clawdbot on Telegram. There’s an open source chat app most people have never heard of. Threads built in. Self-host on your VPS for full privacy. Free forever. It’s called Zulip. Here’s the problem with Telegram: Once you allow your bot to join groups, others can add it to their groups too. You can lock it down to only answer your group id, auto leave other groups, treat outside messages as hostile. But someone determined can still try to prompt inject it. Slack is the safer option. Openclaw has native Slack integration and it’s polished. But free plan limits message history to 90 days. For a personal AI assistant you want long term memory, that’s a dealbreaker. Then there’s Zulip. Most of you have never heard of it. It’s basically Telegram light but with threads as a core function. Think organized conversations instead of one giant scroll. The best part: it’s open source. Host it on your own VPS. Full privacy. No message limits. No company reading your bot conversations. Setup is a bit more involved than Telegram. But your bot should be able to figure it out by itself. If you’re serious about your clawdbot/openclaw setup, threads change everything. You go from chatting with your bot to actually working with it.


Underrated @aisdk feature - context Access and modify shared state across all your tool calls Saves time/costs and improves performance (no more regenerating complex inputs)




It's been 2 months and 2 days since @CNFT_IO opened sales, with more than 30 Million ADA worth of NFTs sold (750K+ ADA in fees), have any artists received any royalties so far, or has there been a change in direction? How about at @Tokhun_io and plans for the upcoming @exnft_io?








