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NemoClaw is not an OpenClaw killer. It’s an enterprise wrapper around OpenClaw.
A lot of people are going to see NVIDIA’s NemoClaw and assume: “oh, NVIDIA released an OpenClaw clone.” Not really. What NemoClaw actually looks like is: • OpenClaw running inside a more locked-down environment • NVIDIA OpenShell handling the sandbox/runtime layer • policy controls around network, filesystem, process isolation, and inference routing • a more enterprise-flavored setup for teams that care about “how do we let agents run without letting them touch everything?” From NVIDIA’s quickstart, the shape is pretty clear: • Ubuntu 22.04+ • Docker • OpenShell • clone NemoClaw • run ./install.sh • connect to a sandboxed assistant • then use OpenClaw inside that sandbox So this matters if you’re an OpenClaw user for one big reason: NVIDIA just validated the category. That means the market is noticing a real need: • always-on assistants • local/controlled execution • stronger safety boundaries • better governance for autonomous agents Why this matters to you specifically: 1. It proves OpenClaw is early, not crazy If NVIDIA is building around this idea, the demand is real. 2. It clarifies the split in the market • OpenClaw = flexible, builder-first, hackable • NemoClaw = enterprise/security-first, more controlled 3. It creates positioning opportunities If you build with OpenClaw, you don’t need to beat NVIDIA at “big enterprise safety theater.” You can win on: • speed • flexibility • custom workflows • local tool access • real-world operator usability 4. It shows where the next layer of value is Not just “AI chat” Not just “agents” But: • agents + permissions • agents + isolation • agents + policy • agents + production workflows My take: NemoClaw matters because it’s a signal. The future isn’t just “give the model tools.” The future is “give the model tools inside an environment you can actually trust.” And that’s exactly where this whole space is heading. Source: https://docs.nvidia.com/nemoclaw/latest/get-started/quickstart.html
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I will install it this weekend.
ClawdArena: I Spent my Sunday Making a Tool to Help us Find the Best 1-Click Hosting Service for OpenClaw
Great news guys our first tool is out. You can review all the variety of OpenClaw hosting services in the wild now. Share it with friends so we can collectively find the best platform. HERE is the LINK -> https://clawdarena.org/ Enjoy guys
ClawdArena: I Spent my Sunday Making a Tool to Help us Find the Best 1-Click Hosting Service for OpenClaw
0 likes • Feb 20
@Quang Nguyen A lot of the security issues have been fixed in the last few updates. Also you should use the least permission access in all of your system. People were/are setting up OC with default security settings. That's like taking a web camera out of the box and placing it in your bedroom. I setup a four level permission flow where 0 is read only and 4 is full control. None of my skills or agents have full control. I'm running my S/A at level 3. I also have a skill that evaluate every skill before/when installing by reading the json file and recommends fixes if needed and I have a security and vulnerability scan running every night. For my Mac mini OC instance , I setup a separate set of accounts and email just for the instance. Yes it limits me but I'm operating on a trust based system. Ok, that comes from 30 years of technology experience working in regulated industries. I have two other OC instances running on VPSs. I'm also running KimiClaw as a test instances, since I don't have full control over the hardware. KimiClaw is a good place to try out more risky stuff.
I moved to Palo Alto 🌉
Hey guys. Major update. I moved to the center of the action. Potentially the same neighborhood with Peter (i'll have to find him first). I am here to get you guys exclusive access to whats happening in realtime in the OpenClaw ecosystem. I can't wait to get started dropping exclusives and helping you guys get the most out of OpenClaw. It is my wish that each of us lucky to be part of this group become 100x more powerful with all these AI tools. PS: Pardon me this week guys. I will have to cancel all the lives as I prepare exclusive content and tools for the community in the coming days. I will be live on Sunday the 22nd. It will be phenomenal! Thanks for tagging along for the journey.
I moved to Palo Alto 🌉
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@Dominic Damoah awesome, now you are in the middle of it.
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IT Dude. AWS Engineering Manager focusing on helping enterprises utilize AI and Cloud to grow their business, Father and part time Claw Wrangler

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