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botusaurus | 7 days ago

> But NanoClaw isn't just my personal project anymore. Thousands of people are using it. People are running production workloads on it. Businesses are building on it. There's a real community now.

as OpenClaw and now NanoClaw became "enterprise", now we need a new FemtoClaw to pick up the indie/boutique place

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Tt6000|7 days ago

How is this "becoming enterprise"? If anything it now defaults to millions of Linux users being able to access it

wat10000|7 days ago

We need to go the other direction. GigaClaw eats $100,000/month in tokens and requires a Threadripper with 256GB of RAM on a gigabit connection just to handle the orchestration.

daemonologist|7 days ago

I'm sure whatever LLM FemtoClaw calls out to will also write a blurb about its growing adoption in production enterprise applications. This sentiment is probably very well represented in the training data.

arcanemachiner|7 days ago

Well, there was Picoclaw, but I think it was renamed to Clawlet.

imiric|7 days ago

That's old news. Now there's Plancklaw, renamed to ∅. It has no code base, no bugs, no security issues, infinitely scalable, and all the features of every other *claw.

Rapzid|7 days ago

MicroClaw.. No fear of it becoming corporate LOL.