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Show HN: HolaClaw, an OpenClaw Distro for macOS

holaclaw.ai
2 points·by ridruejo·mese scorso·1 comments

Show HN: HolaClaw Desktop App for OpenClaw

holaclaw.ai
4 points·by ridruejo·mese scorso·0 comments

HolaClaw: One-click secure OpenClaw on Mac

holaclaw.ai
7 points·by ridruejo·mese scorso·0 comments

Show HN: Capsule, interactive coding agent session log explorer

capsule.endor.dev
1 points·by ridruejo·5 mesi fa·2 comments

Rover 2.0: automating projects with coding agents

endor.dev
1 points·by ridruejo·5 mesi fa·1 comments

Rover: AI Coding Agent Manager

endor.dev
2 points·by ridruejo·6 mesi fa·0 comments

My role as a founder-CTO: year 8

miguelcarranza.es
175 points·by ridruejo·7 mesi fa·143 comments

Rewriting our documentation using Coding Agents

endor.dev
2 points·by ridruejo·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Docker Sandboxes

docker.com
2 points·by ridruejo·7 mesi fa·0 comments

The Department of War just shot the accountants and opted for speed

steveblank.com
304 points·by ridruejo·8 mesi fa·496 comments

Run interactive commands in Gemini CLI

developers.googleblog.com
209 points·by ridruejo·9 mesi fa·77 comments

Show HN: Rover a Manager for Coding Agents

2 points·by ridruejo·9 mesi fa·1 comments

Rover: Parallelize coding agents like Claude, Codex

github.com
2 points·by ridruejo·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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ridruejo
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Local models are one of the main drivers for our installer / Desktop app for OpenClaw https://holaclaw.ai (disclaimer I am one of the founders). The smaller models are really only suitable for the most basic tasks, but if you have 32gb-64gb you can get real work done (ie complex web workflows) without third party hosted models
ridruejo
·mese scorso·discuss
Hola! Co-founder here. We made HolaClaw, a free desktop app for OpenClaw on Mac. It features a 1-click install (just a regular .app that you drag into the Applications folder), secure default settings (curated set of skills, agent running inside a VM) and can optionally run local models. Looking forward to your feedback!
ridruejo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Forgot to mention there is also a companion cli tool (also open source) that just reads directly from your agent data directories and skips the uploading part. You can also use it to anonymize a session and share it using GitHub Gists.

npx @endorhq/capsule --help
ridruejo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, one of the cofounders here! We work with a ton of different agents in our other open source project, Rover (https://endor.dev/rover). Sometimes we need to debug how the agents are behaving and we built this tool to make our life easier. It is a web interface in which you can upload sessions logs that you have exported from Claude, Codex or any other coding agent. You can easily navigate them, check the reasoning, tool calls, etc. as well as explore what subagents were doing. Everything happens local to the browser, so no data is sent to any server.

It can also be used to safely share agent session logs with others, either projects you are contributing to or to troubleshoot something. It has an optional, built-in anonymizer so no private information leaks accidentally.
ridruejo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Endor cofounder here, happy to answer any questions you may have!
ridruejo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
We applied a lot of the technical hacks described in this article and the original one to provide a full Linux environment (including networking and mounting directories) running inside the browser. https://endor.dev/s/lamp
ridruejo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Pretty cool
ridruejo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
The secondary provided that relief. Continuing to work on the company makes perfect sense if you enjoy it, which he clearly does (with the inescapable ups and downs of every start up of course).
ridruejo
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Correct. The secondary provides the safety net to confidently swing for the fences.
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This is a really well-written article. The whole thing is so absurd and this makes it so clear.
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Hi! Co-founder here, happy to answer any questions you may have
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
We do Rover, which is different from the Microsoft product but the goal is similar. I was just responding to the above comment. I agree with you, it is a pretty good project and will be taking a look. We are so early there are tons of things to learn and try.
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
The main use case why we developed Rover internally (and still is) was the ability to run agents in parallel. It allows us to go much faster but requires tooling around it.

Secondarily it makes it easier for everyone to share those best practices and tooling among us, but is less of an issue because we are a small team
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
You may not be the target user for this project then and that’s fine! They are releasing this as a research project so a business model was not probably one of the key decision points.
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Not sure if you are being serious or not. That was indeed the point of the very first Linux distros and why most people use them nowadays vs the alternative.

I started using Linux before there were distros (circa 1993) and it was not a pleasant experience compared to when Slackware came out
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Our “product” is a tool we developed internally and found it so useful that decided to open source it.

With full potential I refer to getting the best possible results. For example, being able to work on tasks in parallel without Claude instances interfering with each other vs , well, no doing so.
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly. I don’t understand the cynicism in the comments and they literally are just trying to make the technology more accessible
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I see a Linux distro as a collection of libraries that someone puts together following best practices and conventions (ie all config files go into /etc). The similarity with this project is that Microsoft has taken a collection of tools and best practices and put them together in an easy to install package
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
How can it be gatekeeping when they are literally making it easier to use? The analogy is probably closer to a Linux distro. You can put everything together yourself but if someone gives you a pre integrated environment with best practices it makes it easier to get started
ridruejo
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Agreed, it is in my bio but I updated the post in any case