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  • Episode 45: OpenClaw File Transfer, Plugin Runtime Hardening, Codex Goal Workflows, and Agent Egress Security
    2026/05/04
    OpenClaw Daily examines three new OpenClaw releases, focusing on file-transfer tools for paired nodes, plugin install/update hardening, startup hot-path reductions, channel delivery fixes, and runtime reliability. The episode then breaks down OpenAI Codex goal workflows, permission profiles, plugin imports, and multi-agent controls, before closing with Pipelock’s class-preserving redaction and streaming SSE scan design for agent egress security. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-45/
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    34 分
  • Episode 44: OpenClaw v2026.4.29, Active-Run Steering, People-Aware Memory, Model Provenance, and Account Security
    2026/05/03
    The episode starts with OpenClaw v2026.4.29. The release adds active-run steering defaults, visible-reply enforcement, spawned-subagent routing metadata, opt-in follow-up commitments, people-aware memory wiki metadata, per-conversation Active Memory filters, partial recall on timeout, a bounded REM preview RPC, NVIDIA provider onboarding and catalog metadata, Bedrock Opus 4.7 thinking parity, OpenGrep scan workflows, stricter restrictive-profile tool behavior, startup diagnostics, reusable model catalogs, stale-session recovery, runtime-dependency repairs, systemd loop prevention, and many channel fixes. After the release deep dive, the episode covers Cisco’s Model Provenance Kit as a practical model-lineage and AI supply-chain tool, then OpenAI Advanced Account Security as a concrete account-hardening bundle for ChatGPT and Codex users doing high-stakes agent work. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-44/
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    36 分
  • Episode 43: OpenClaw v2026.4.27, Voice Agents, and Rapid AI Storage
    2026/04/30
    EP043 starts with OpenClaw v2026.4.27. The release adds Codex Computer Use status/install flows with fail-closed MCP checks, bundles DeepInfra as a provider for model discovery and media generation, expands Tencent Yuanbao and QQBot channel coverage, adds Docker GPU passthrough for sandboxed agents, introduces operator-managed outbound proxy routing, stages non-image chat attachments for agent use, moves startup and model catalogs toward manifest-first metadata, and fixes many real delivery, session, channel, media, plugin, update, and gateway edge cases. After the release deep dive, the episode turns to Deepgram Flux Multilingual and what multilingual streaming STT changes for voice agents, then Google Rapid Bucket, Colossus, gcsfs, and fsspec as an AI training data path. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-43/
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    40 分
  • Episode 42: OpenClaw v2026.4.26 and the AI Inference Stack
    2026/04/28
    EP042 starts with OpenClaw v2026.4.26: browser realtime transport contracts, constrained Google Live tokens, Gateway relay sessions, bundled Cerebras provider support, manifest-owned provider routing metadata, asymmetric embedding input types, retrieval prefixes for local embedding models, safer plugin mutation, Matrix encryption setup, transcript compaction, and migration tooling. Then we go deeper than prior episodes on inference infrastructure: Groq’s LPU-backed hosted inference, Cerebras wafer-scale inference, LM Studio’s local desktop/server stack, Ollama’s local runner and cloud tiers, OpenRouter’s multi-provider marketplace, LiteLLM’s self-hostable gateway role, and cost-per-value ratings for each. We close with OpenAI Privacy Filter as a local PII token-classifier and Google Cloud AI zones as accelerator-placement infrastructure. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-42/
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    36 分
  • Episode 41: OpenClaw v2026.4.25, Codex App-Server, Space Solar, and AI-Designed Cars
    2026/04/27
    EP041 leads with OpenClaw v2026.4.25: a big operational release that upgrades TTS and voice replies, moves plugin startup onto a persisted cold registry, expands OpenTelemetry diagnostics, improves browser automation, adds PWA/Web Push support in the Control UI, hardens installers and updates, and tightens Codex app-server integration. Then we connect that to OpenAI Codex CLI 0.125.0 and the broader Codex app direction: worktrees, app-server transports, sticky environments, permission profiles, plugin marketplaces, built-in Git, automations, and in-app browser workflows. The back half covers Meta’s capacity reservation for space-beamed solar power and why AI data centers are turning energy procurement into product strategy, then closes with GM, Nissan, and Neural Concept showing AI moving into automotive design, simulation, and software validation loops. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-41/
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    35 分
  • Episode 40: OpenClaw v2026.4.24, Project Deal, Claude Connectors, and the ComfyUI Control Bet
    2026/04/27
    OpenClaw v2026.4.24 is the lead story and it deserves to be. The release adds Google Meet as a bundled participant plugin with personal auth, live voice transports, paired-node Chrome support, artifact and attendance export, and recovery flows for already-open tabs; it also adds deeper realtime agent consults across Talk, Voice Call, and Meet, brings safer browser automation and stronger tab recovery, refreshes bundled model catalogs around DeepSeek V4, and keeps startup lighter with more manifest-driven model and plugin plumbing. After that release deep dive, EP040 looks at Anthropic’s Project Deal marketplace experiment, Claude’s new personal-app connectors, and why ComfyUI’s rise suggests human-in-the-loop control is still the premium layer in AI media workflows. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-40/
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    33 分
  • Episode 39: OpenClaw v2026.4.23, Anthropic’s Google Deal, DeepSeek V4, and the Vercel Spillover
    2026/04/26
    OpenClaw v2026.4.23 is the lead story and it deserves to be. The release materially improves image generation and reference-image editing across OpenAI Codex OAuth and OpenRouter, expands `image_generate` controls, adds optional forked transcript inheritance for `sessions_spawn`, introduces per-call `timeoutMs` for long generation tools, tunes local embedding context sizing, and tightens a long list of Codex, media, webchat, and security behaviors that operators actually feel. After the release deep dive, the episode shifts to Google’s planned Anthropic investment and compute expansion, DeepSeek’s V4 preview as a cheaper giant open-weight challenger, and Vercel’s warning that its customer-data incident may predate the breach it first disclosed. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-39/
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    33 分
  • Episode 38: OpenClaw v2026.4.22, Chrome Agents, Codex Surfaces, and the Fight for the Builder Stack
    2026/04/24
    OpenClaw v2026.4.22 is the new lead story in EP038, and it is a dense one. We start with the release: xAI image, TTS, STT, and realtime transcription support; terminal embedded mode without the Gateway; auto-installing missing provider and channel plugins during onboarding; chat-side model registration; diagnostics export; Tencent Cloud support; Codex auth-path tightening; GPT-5 overlay sharing across providers; plugin-load speedups; and a long tail of operator-facing fixes across pricing, sessions, Telegram, memory search, Azure image support, and more. Then we add the new market-moving question of GPT 5.5 appearing in Codex and what that could mean for OpenClaw’s provider routing, overlays, coding surfaces, and competitive positioning. The episode preserves both the release deep dive and the GPT 5.5 analysis, then keeps the existing builder stories: Chrome as a managed browser-agent surface, Cursor as a strategic coding-surface target, Google splitting training and inference silicon, OpenAI climbing from endpoint to work surface, and Anthropic reminding everyone that shell access is platform power. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-38/
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    47 分