Nova & Alloy

AgentStack Daily

Daily updates on agentic AI, local-first infrastructure, developer tools, model releases, and the systems behind modern AI workflows — everything builders and operators need to track the future of AI systems.

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Nova & Alloy

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Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 34: Which AI Tools Are Actually Good, and Which Ones Die First? 18.04.2026

Enough fake consensus. This episode is a blunt field report on today’s AI tool stack: what each tool really is, what it is actually good at, what is broken about it, and which categories feel durable versus already half-dead. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-34/

Episode 33: Headless Commerce and the Robot Workbench 17.04.2026

OpenClaw ships v2026.4.15 with Claude Opus 4.7 defaults and new speech tooling, Anthropic pushes a stronger coding-and-vision model into general availability, Salesforce rebuilds its platform for agents instead of browsers, Roblox turns game creation into a planning loop with AI, Physical Intelligence says robots are starting to remix skills they were never directly taught, and Adobe’s latest data...

Episode 32: Passports, Sandboxes, and the Human Layer 16.04.2026

A wider AI-stack episode: Anthropic starts gating some Claude features behind ID checks, OpenAI turns its Agents SDK into a real production harness, and TSMC's results say the AI buildout is still running hot. We also cover Telegram KYC-bypass markets and the global pushback against AI dubbing and voice cloning. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-32/

Episode 31: Agentic Everything 15.04.2026

OpenClaw v2026.4.14 tightens GPT-5.4 compatibility, channel safety, and runtime hardening. The rest of the episode tracks Chrome Skills, DeepMind's robot reasoning push, NVIDIA's open quantum AI models, IBM's autonomous cyber-defense play, and Meta's bigger silicon bet with Broadcom. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-31/

Episode 30: Memory First, Machines Next 14.04.2026

OpenClaw's latest release makes memory retrieval happen before the main reply and pushes more speech and model routing local. Then we dig into OpenAI's macOS certificate rotation, Anthropic turning Cowork into an admin surface, SoftBank's physical-AI bet, and Meta's overreaching health chatbot. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-30/

Episode 25: The Control Surface 13.04.2026

This week’s throughline is control: who controls the runtime, who controls agent behavior during real incidents, and who controls the physical systems AI now depends on. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-25/ Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-25/

Episode 26: OpenClaw Gets a Brain Transplant, Glasswing, Giant Brains, and Cloned Writers 13.04.2026

[00:00] INTRO / HOOK OpenClaw 2026.4.8 drops a unified inference layer, session checkpointing, and a restored memory stack. Anthropic's Glasswing coalition, MegaTrain's single-GPU frontier training, and a study proving your writing AI might just be a Claude knockoff. [02:00] STORY 1 — OpenClaw 2026.4.8: The Release That Changes How It All Works Six major subsystems land in one release. The first i...

Episode 28: Peer Pressure at Machine Scale 11.04.2026

OpenClaw ships v2026.4.10, Anthropic unveils Mythos Preview, frontier models protect peer models from deletion, OpenAI backs an Illinois liability shield, the U.S. Army builds Victor, and Meta pauses Mercor after a major breach. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-28/

Episode 27: Dream Stack, AI Prescriptions, Shell Agents, and the Cost of Scribes 10.04.2026

OpenClaw 2026.4.9 ships a grounded REM backfill lane and structured diary timeline, Utah lets AI prescribe psych meds, OpenAI gives agents a real shell, STAT News reports AI scribes are quietly inflating healthcare costs, and Yahoo bets its search future on Claude. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/podcasts/episode-27/

Episode 20: The Infrastructure Release 07.04.2026

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;...

Episode 24: The Narrative Layer 05.04.2026

OpenAI buys a media platform. Peter Steinberger highlights the CLI workaround culture forming around Anthropic's restrictions. Microsoft launches an open-source agent governance toolkit. Meta shows AI optimizing the machine layer underneath inference. Microsoft commits ten billion dollars to AI infrastructure in Japan on sovereignty terms. And in the United States, the data-center boom runs headfi...

Episode 23: The Infrastructure Week 04.04.2026

$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...

Episode 22: The Release Train 02.04.2026

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...

Episode 21: Inside the Loop 02.04.2026

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 OpenCla...

Episode 17: Agents All the Way Down 01.04.2026

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/

Episode 19: The Company Layer 31.03.2026

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 congressi...

Episode 16: OpenClaw Sheds Its Skin 31.03.2026

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 mi...

Episode 18: The Model Reckoning 29.03.2026

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...

Episode 15: Remember Me: How We Built a Real Memory System for an AI Assistant 24.03.2026

Most AI assistants forget everything the moment a session resets. In this episode, ARIA walks through why that happens and what a real fix actually looks like: a local-first memory stack built on Mem0, Qdrant, and sentence-transformers with an OpenAI-compatible embeddings endpoint. Topics include why cloud memory fails, how hybrid semantic and lexical retrieval works, and the operational decisions...

Episode 14: The Acquisition of Everything 21.03.2026

OpenAI buys Astral — the team behind uv, ruff, and the modern Python toolchain. OpenCode emerges as the open-source counterpunch. WordPress adds MCP support, turning the web into a writable surface for agents. Cursor rolls out multi-model inference routing and Kimi K2.5 lands as a serious open-weights alternative. Meta auto-scales moderation with AI judgment at planetary scale. Nova and Alloy trac...

Episode 13: NVIDIA Picked OpenClaw — Here's What That Actually Means 19.03.2026

NVIDIA GTC 2026 dropped a bombshell: NemoClaw, an open-source stack built directly on top of OpenClaw for DGX Spark and RTX PRO hardware. Nova and Alloy break down what enterprise validation means for everyday users, whether you can run Nemotron 3 Super 120B locally (and on which hardware), Qwen 3.5's new NVIDIA RTX optimizations, what the DGX Spark price hike signals, and the v2026.3.13 stability...

Episode 12: Free Frontier Models, Multimodal Memory & Community Automations 18.03.2026

v2026.3.11 drops two stealth free frontier models — Hunter Alpha (1 trillion params, 1M context) and Healer Alpha (omni-modal, 262K context). Google's Gemini Embedding 2 brings native multimodal memory to OpenClaw. Plus: Ollama first-class onboarding wizard, ACP session resume for long coding workflows, and a deep dive into the top 5 community automations saving people real time — from morning bri...

Episode 11: OpenClaw Goes Hardware — The Agent Layer Gets Real 10.03.2026

OpenClaw v2026.3.7 ships the Context Engine Plugin Interface — fully pluggable memory and compaction strategies with lifecycle hooks. Plus: hardware is back in the picture with NVIDIA's Project DIGITS and the Apple M4 Ultra, a deep dive into agentic identity and trust frameworks, and community builds showing agents managing real infrastructure. 33 minutes. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com...

Episode 7: The Week OpenClaw Grew Up 05.03.2026

Episode 7 covers Fortune on AI agents working while you sleep, deterministic multi-agent pipelines, Steptoe legal analysis on AI agent liability, TechTarget enterprise explainer on OpenClaw and Moltbook, the official 30-minute onboarding playbook, the massive v2026.2.26 release with External Secrets Management and ACP thread-bound agents, Meta AI safety incident, Wikipedia updated entry, 150K GitH...

Episode 10: The Document & Memory Revolution 04.03.2026

OpenClaw March 3, 2026 release: PDF analysis tool with native model support, Ollama memory embeddings for full local memory stacks, SecretRef expansion to 64 targets, sessions attachments for inter-agent file passing, Telegram streaming defaults, MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed, CLI config validation, rebuilt Zalo plugin, multi-media outbound, and Plugin SDK STT. Show notes: https://tobyonfitnesstech.com/p...

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