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The Crawl Army: Open-Source Tools That Give AI Agents a Memory

AI agents are only as useful as the context they can reach. Peter Steinberger, known online as steipete, just dropped a collection of open-source tools that solve exactly this problem: a “crawl army” of CLIs that mirror your app history into local SQLite databases, making it searchable, queryable, and - most importantly - readable by agents.

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OpenClaw 4.20 and 4.21: Kimi K2.6 Default, GPT Image 2, and Another Auth Hole Patched

OpenClaw 4.20 brings Kimi K2.6 as default and a stack of infrastructure fixes, but broke Telegram runtimes and wiped API keys for some users. 4.21 landed seven hours later with GPT Image 2 and a second auth vulnerability patch in two months, confirming the usual pattern: upgrade, break things, hotfix before breakfast.

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Anthropic Locked OpenClaw Out. Model Routing Became the Only Rational Response

A tweet from Peter Steinberger sparked hope that Claude was back for OpenClaw users. It wasn’t. What actually happened is more important: the Anthropic cutoff forced the community to build resilience that should have existed from day one, and model routing went from cost optimization to survival infrastructure.