Florin
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Florin
@florin_dev
Codex engineering with extreme ownership Building https://t.co/mXgcRz2t0O
Присоединился Şubat 2025
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For 15 years, I’ve told the stories of founders and the technology they created.
Together with a team I’m truly proud of, we helped over 100 B2B startups become some of the most recognizable deep tech brands.
I even got a chance to invest in some
Along the way, we’ve worked with brilliant founders and marketers.
It’s truly been an experience I wouldn’t trade for anything.
Now, I’m starting to tell my own story and the story of @NanoClaw_AI.
Let’s start from the beginning:
Late last year, my brother @Gavriel_Cohen and I began building an AI-native marketing agency.
We had ambitious plans and moved fast.
In January, we began taking on clients and were showing solid early traction.
The concept was working.
Then a massive twist came out of nowhere.
We began using OpenClaw as a sales manager.
Andy - our AI agent - was in a WhatsApp group with us, tracking our sales pipeline, prioritizing leads, sending us updates, writing proposals, and doing the job of an excellent sales lead.
The concept behind OpenClaw was a game-changer, but Gavriel immediately began noticing very serious security flaws.
What you need to know about Gavriel is that he is a brilliant software engineer.
He studied physics and computer science at @TelAvivUni, then led development teams at WIX before I convinced him to join me in PR.
So while I was blissfully unaware of the dangers of our sweet Andy, Gavriel couldn’t sleep at night.
So, he parked himself on the couch one weekend and started coding around the clock. What emerged was a more secure, simpler, smarter alternative to OpenClaw: NanoClaw - a customizable, self-improving, self-evolving personal AI agent that works for you 24/7.
With NanoClaw, each agent runs in its own isolated container without access to other agents or the data they hold. OpenClaw has 434,453 unvetted lines of code. NanoClaw has under 4,000.
NanoClaw was built for our agency. Gavriel decided to open source it and threw it on Hacker News almost as an afterthought.
It exploded.
Tens of thousands of downloads and GitHub stars, almost overnight. Even Andrej Karpathy praised it.
Suddenly, we had a real decision to make: Do we focus on the new AI native agency or NanoClaw? And what about my PR agency?
In the end, NanoClaw's users made the decision for us. We shut down the agency. I started transitioning out of Concrete Media. (more on that below)
We are all in.
In the three weeks since we made that decision, we’ve built a team, launched a brand, rolled out a major partnership, developed the product, reached 23k stars and built a global community.
What’s coming next?
NanoClaw is open source. We’ll continue to develop it as a secure and flexible base that the community and businesses can build on.
NanoCo is what happens when you take that same thinking to the enterprise. High-performing teams won't just use agents, they'll manage thousands of them. We're building for that world today.
That’s why this partnership with @Docker is so significant.
It makes it technically possible for large enterprises to begin using Claws, and we know from speaking to top executives that they’re eagerly waiting for this!
But what about Concrete Media?
concrete.media has built a reputation over the last decade as the top PR agency for B2B startups looking to get maximum coverage without all the “busy work”.
It’s gonna stay that way!
Zack Rothbart has taken the helm and is leading our amazing team forward.
If you've made it this far, download NanoClaw!
Developers and non-developers alike can get started with NanoClaw and ask it what it can do for you github.com/qwibitai/nanoc…
To read about our improbable journey, check out @Julie188’s excellent feature in @TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2026/03/13/the…

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@boomerrbryan I'm politely begging you to get that massive, awful-looking Røde robot-arm podcast microphone OUT of the frame in an otherwise nice and aesthetically pleasing filming setup. It looks horrible.
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@rezoundous @rohanvarma Agree, but for peace of mind, $100 would be nicer.
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@florin_dev @rohanvarma On Codex, I don't even need the $100. The $20 already does wonders.
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@rezoundous You’ll be surprised how far you can get on Codex plans 👀
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@coreyhainesco Damn, that looks so good!!
Heads up tho, the firework particles create a lag for a good 2-3s when loading the page 😂
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I just realized this is my monthly food budget in Da Nang
David@dayonefoundry
Woke up to a pleasant surprise. First time getting paid on X. I was really expecting like $50-$100
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@Scobleizer Yeah, but not because of Ai but becasue of hiring like crazy on covid days
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Wow, the layoffs are gonna be brutal soon in Silicon Valley.
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: Meta reportedly planning to lay off up to 20% of the company to offset rising AI costs.
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