Episodios

  • Episode 23: The Infrastructure Week
    Apr 4 2026
    $300 billion in one quarter. Anthropic pays $400 million for a team of nine. Google open-sources its best reasoning model. The World Economic Forum says it's time to treat AI compute like power grids and water systems. And effective today, Anthropic is changing how third-party harnesses like OpenClaw are billed — because the infrastructure era isn't just about data centers. It's about who pays for the compute. Six stories about the week infrastructure stopped being boring. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-23/
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    39 m
  • Episode 20: The Infrastructure Release
    Apr 1 2026
    OpenClaw stopped being a clever tool this week and started being infrastructure. NOVA and ALLOY cover five stories: the v2026.3.31 release that unified background tasks, tightened plugin security, and hardened gateway auth; OpenClaw's viral moment in China — GitHub stars past React, lobster victims, and a state crackdown; Microsoft integrating OpenClaw into Microsoft 365 for 400M enterprise users; Perplexity's always-on local Personal Computer agent; and a $297 billion Q1 2026 VC quarter where 81% went to AI. The throughline: capability without governance is a demo. Capability with governance is a product. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-20/
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    34 m
  • Episode 22: The Release Train
    Apr 2 2026
    The software shipped before breakfast. OpenClaw v2026.4.1 turns background agent work into a first-class chat surface with /tasks, bundles SearXNG for private web search, and lands Voice Wake on macOS — the agent OS shift in one release. Microsoft drops three in-house foundational models on the same day and declares itself a top-three AI lab. Okta launches enterprise AI agent governance, treating every agent as a non-human identity with a kill switch. Oracle cuts thousands of jobs to fund the Stargate infrastructure bet. And the White House advocates for federal AI preemption while 45 states have already introduced 1,500+ bills — with the EU AI Act's high-risk enforcement clock ticking to August. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-22/
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    32 m
  • Episode 21: Inside the Loop
    Apr 2 2026
    Three agent runtimes walked into a codebase. Only one knew what it was building toward. NOVA and ALLOY open the actual source files for OpenClaw, Claude Code, and Hermes Agent — and let the architecture tell the story. The turn cycle. The memory model. The safety system. The skills ecosystem. And the most telling detail: Hermes ships a migration tool called hermes claw migrate that imports OpenClaw skills. That tells you who set the standard. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-21/
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    30 m
  • Episode 19: The Company Layer
    Mar 31 2026
    Six stories about who gets to control AI: the org chart, the toolchain, the Pentagon, the chip king, the power grid, and the product nobody actually wanted. NOVA and ALLOY dig into Paperclip's vision for AI companies that run themselves, OpenClaw's maturing safety and security model, a federal judge blocking the Pentagon's attempt to blacklist Anthropic, Jensen Huang's AGI declaration, a congressional bill targeting AI data centers, and OpenAI quietly killing the Sora consumer app. The throughline: AI is no longer just a technology story. It's an institutions story. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-19/
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    44 m
  • Episode 18: The Model Reckoning
    Mar 29 2026
    You do not notice the dependency forming all at once. NOVA and ALLOY examine four stories from the same week: Anthropic quietly throttling paid Claude users during peak hours, the leaked Claude Mythos tier Anthropic is afraid to ship, OpenAI's Spud hype cycle, and Apple's M5 MacBook Pro as a practical hedge toward local compute. The throughline: who controls the AI you built your work around, and what do they do with that control? Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-18/
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    41 m
  • Episode 17: Agents All the Way Down
    Mar 26 2026
    The March 24 OpenClaw release changes what you can actually do on a Tuesday afternoon. NOVA and ALLOY walk through nested sub-agents with configurable depth, the hybrid BM25 + vector memory overhaul, the OpenAI compatibility layer that makes self-hosting real, and platform maturity across Teams and Discord. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-17/
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    36 m
  • Episode 16: OpenClaw Sheds Its Skin
    Mar 25 2026
    Nova and Alloy unpack OpenClaw's back-to-back v2026.3.22 and v2026.3.23 releases. The episode covers migration pressure points for plugin SDK, browser tooling, and Matrix ecosystems, why openclaw doctor --fix became the upgrade anchor command, ClawHub-first plugin installation, accessibility and UI polish updates, Qwen/DashScope provider changes, and a practical upgrade sequencing checklist. 35 minutes.
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    35 m