Mining Industry Software Solutions: Key Companies and Tools to Know

Mining software is a broad umbrella, and it usually comes down to two practical things – who builds the systems, and what tools end up getting used day to day. Some vendors focus on big, end-to-end platforms for operations and reporting. Others ship narrow tools that solve one stubborn problem well, like fleet visibility, maintenance […]

Complete OpenClaw Security Guide: Hardening Your AI Agent in 2026

Running OpenClaw is like giving someone the keys to your digital house. That someone happens to be an AI agent with system-level access, and not everyone knocking is friendly. If you’re self-hosting OpenClaw—formerly known as Moltbot and Clawdbot before that—you’ve probably noticed the security conversations getting louder. There’s good reason. Early 2026 brought documented CVEs, […]

OpenClaw vs ChatGPT Agent: The Honest 2026 Comparison

The AI agent landscape shifted when OpenAI released ChatGPT Agent in July 2025. According to OpenAI’s announcement, this new capability allows ChatGPT to “think and act, proactively choosing from a toolbox of agentic skills to complete tasks for you.” But there’s another player that’s been generating serious buzz in developer communities: OpenClaw. Here’s the thing […]

OpenClaw vs ChatGPT vs Claude: The 2026 Comparison Guide

It’s not just chatbots anymore. The AI landscape in 2026 looks dramatically different from even six months ago. You’ve got ChatGPT with significant user adoption, Claude commanding substantial enterprise AI deployments, and OpenClaw creating buzz as the autonomous agent that runs on your own infrastructure. But here’s the thing—most comparison articles don’t tell you what […]

OpenClaw vs Manus AI: The Complete 2026 Comparison

The AI agent space exploded in late 2025, and two names keep dominating every conversation: OpenClaw and Manus AI. But here’s the thing—they’re solving completely different problems. OpenClaw is described as gaining significant adoption in the AI community. Manus AI, a China-Singapore startup now owned by Meta, and highlighted by research from the United Nations […]

OpenClaw Automations: Complete Guide for 2026

OpenClaw has gained significant attention since early 2026, with community reports of strong GitHub engagement and generating intense discussion in developer communities. But here’s the thing—most people know OpenClaw as “that AI agent thing” without understanding what it actually does. Unlike ChatGPT or Claude that just talk, OpenClaw actually acts. It controls your browser through […]

OpenClaw vs Cursor: The 2026 Developer’s Guide

Here’s the thing that trips up most developers: they assume OpenClaw and Cursor are competing products. They’re not. I’ve spent the last two months testing both tools extensively, and the reality is more nuanced than the YouTube thumbnails suggest. Cursor is an excellent AI code editor. OpenClaw (originally called Clawdbot, then Moltbot) is an autonomous […]

OpenClaw Polymarket Bot: Automate Prediction Market Trading in 2026

The prediction market landscape changed dramatically in early 2026 when an OpenClaw-powered trading bot generated $115,000 in a single week on Polymarket. That’s not a typo. One bot, one week, six figures in profit. But here’s the thing—while those numbers grabbed headlines, they also raised serious questions about automated trading strategies, security vulnerabilities, and whether […]

Best OpenClaw Alternatives for 2026: 9 Safer AI Agent Tools Compared

The AI agent world has gotten crowded lately. And messy. OpenClaw blew up over the past year, but here’s the thing—security researchers have flagged some real problems. Shell access vulnerabilities, plaintext API keys, and unrestricted local execution have pushed a lot of developers to start looking around for better options. I’ve spent the past few […]

How Much Does It Really Cost to Run OpenClaw?

OpenClaw is an open-source project that lets you set up your own AI agent – something that can actually do stuff on your computer instead of just chatting. It handles email, calendars, web browsing, messaging apps, integrations with Notion/Trello/GitHub and more. The code is free (MIT license), you can fork it, modify it, run it […]