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May 21, 2026 · Seattle

Clawrium - Fleet management for autonomous agents

Learn to manage multiple Openclaw agents locally with Clawrium. This talk covers installation, security, local models, and building an orchestration layer for autonomous agents.

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  • Python
    Python: The high-level, general-purpose language built for readability, powering everything from web backends to advanced machine learning models.
    Python is the high-level, general-purpose language prioritizing clear, readable syntax (via significant indentation), ensuring rapid development for any team . Its ecosystem is massive: use it for robust web development with frameworks like Django and Flask, or leverage its power in data science with libraries such as Pandas and NumPy . The Python Package Index (PyPI) provides thousands of community-contributed modules, offering immediate solutions for tasks from network programming to GUI creation . The language is actively maintained by the Python Software Foundation (PSF), with the stable release currently at Python 3.14.0 (as of November 2025) .
  • Ansible
    Ansible is an agentless, open-source IT automation engine for configuration management, application deployment, and orchestration.
    Ansible is your go-to automation tool: it's simple, powerful, and operates entirely agentless (using SSH). You define your desired state in human-readable YAML Playbooks, and Ansible executes the tasks on managed nodes via its extensive library of modules (e.g., `package`, `service`, `copy`). This declarative, idempotent approach ensures consistent results every time: run a playbook once or ten times, the end state remains the same. Use it for everything from quick ad-hoc commands (like checking a server's uptime) to complex, multi-tier application deployments across hundreds of hosts.
  • OpenClaw
    OpenClaw is the viral, open-source, autonomous AI agent: a self-hosted 'digital employee' that executes real-world tasks across your local machine and messaging platforms 24/7.
    This is the next-generation autonomous AI agent, built by Peter Steinberger (founder of PSPDFKit). OpenClaw functions as a proactive, self-hosted assistant, running as a long-running Node.js service on your own hardware (e.g., a Mac Mini or VPS) for about $3–$5 per month. It integrates directly with chat apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord) to receive instructions and report completions. The agent utilizes over 100 AgentSkills to execute complex, real-world workflows: clearing your inbox, writing code, managing documents, and checking you in for flights. The open-source project’s velocity is undeniable, having surpassed 100,000 GitHub stars quickly and reportedly driving a surge in Mac Mini sales.
  • Zeroclaw
    Zeroclaw is a zero-trust hardware security layer that physically isolates critical peripherals to stop firmware-level exploits.
    Standard software defenses fail when the hardware itself is compromised. Zeroclaw eliminates this attack vector by deploying a dedicated hardware root-of-trust between the host and its peripherals (keyboards, mice, and storage). By enforcing strict protocol validation and physical air-gapping at the interface level, it neutralizes BadUSB attacks and keystroke injection in real time. It is a plug-and-play solution designed for high-stakes environments where air-gapped integrity is non-negotiable.
  • NVIDIA DGX Spark
    The desktop AI supercomputer: DGX Spark delivers 1 petaFLOP of FP4 performance via the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.
    This is the DGX Spark: your personal AI supercomputer, built for serious local development. It packs the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip (20-core Arm CPU, Blackwell GPU) and 128GB of unified memory into a compact desktop form factor (1.2 kg). You can prototype, fine-tune, or inference models up to 200 billion parameters right at your desk. It ships ready with DGX OS and the full NVIDIA AI software stack (CUDA, TensorRT), ensuring a seamless path from local work to data center deployment.
  • nanoclaw
    Precision molecular tweezers designed to stabilize DNA translocation for high-fidelity nanopore sequencing.
    The Nanoclaw utilizes engineered protein architectures to physically tether DNA molecules during the sequencing process. By maintaining consistent mechanical tension (approximately 10 piconewtons), the system regulates translocation speed at a steady 450 bases per second. This stabilization is critical for MinION and PromethION platforms: it minimizes signal noise and allows for direct detection of epigenetic markers like 5mC methylation. This mechanism bridges the gap between raw ionic current and accurate genomic data, enabling high-resolution analysis of complex structural variants.