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Clawpage turns agent chats into shareable static sites, the HN community debates real-world OpenClaw use cases, and a cover image skill lands on npm—here is what happened today.
OutClaw is a new open-source desktop app that wraps OpenClaw in a guided Docker setup wizard, offering secure-by-default isolation on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
A viral Composio post calling OpenClaw a 'security nightmare' sparked fierce debate on Hacker News. Here's what the criticism got right—and what the community pushed back on.
OpenClaw v2026.3.23 ships Alibaba Cloud Qwen API support, a polished Knot theme with WCAG contrast, CSP hardening, and 15+ critical auth and plugin fixes.
The March 22nd release is one of the most sweeping updates in recent memory — a full plugin SDK migration, ClawHub-first installs, new web search integrations, and a wave of breaking changes that demand your attention before you update.
The March 22nd release brings a significant round of Android improvements — system-aware dark theme across all screens, the ability to search SMS messages and call history through the gateway, and a rearchitected Talk (TTS) system that moves synthesis off-device.
The March 22nd release patches two security vulnerabilities — one in voice-call webhook handling that could allow unauthenticated request flooding, and one in exec approval allowlists that could let approved commands be bypassed via the time wrapper.
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