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OpenClaw variant with low lift spin-up
Kimi just rolled out “Claw” on kimi.com/bot—a hosted, 24/7 agent layer on top of the Kimi K2/K2.5 stack. It’s not just another chat UI; it’s a way to spin up persistent assistants with long-term memory, defined personality, and scheduled or trigger-based actions, built on a multimodal, agentic Mixture-of-Experts model family.[moonshotai.github +4] Under the hood, Kimi’s pushing hard on three ideas we’ve been talking about here: – Ultra-long context and persistent state. – Native multimodality (text + code + images). – Agent + “swarm” execution for multi-step workflows. That combination turns “chatbots” into something closer to 24/7 staff: research ops that watch topics for you, coding agents that translate mockups into working React/HTML, and marketing/ops bots that live inside workflows instead of waiting for prompts.
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Thank you. This sounds promising. I can feel it happening in the models - so many tools that almost work, almost collaborate. This year feels different already.
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I think there's a data security problem here. Kimi opts you in to their training data by default, so your Kimi Claw usage is potentially a part of their future models. In studies of past (now abandoned) models, once data is baked in, it can be surfaced it through adversarial prompting later. Then there is the study-the-customer problem that Kimi/Moonshot would also use their observational data about your usage to discover your novel techniques and, after learning of your success, build similar tech and make yours obsolete. For OpenClaw, I'd suggest spinning up on Hostinger or Hetzner and be free of one or both of those problems.
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Clark Mackey
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