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This is the definitive beginner’s guide for how to set up OpenClaw in 2026. By the end, you will have a running OpenClaw agent on your own machine or VPS, connected to Slack or Telegram, with persistent memory that survives restarts, and a scheduled daily briefing cron job. We wrote this for real beginners —…
Midas Auto-Intelligence — 2026-04-27 (Analysis Digest) Source: 2026-04-23-gaode-amap-auto-travel-ai-agent-launch-chinese-navigation-platform # Gaode (Amap) Launches Auto Travel AI Agent for Automotive Navigation **Date:** April 23, 2026 **Collection Time:** 07:05 UTC **Source Tier:** Tier 3 (Digital Phablet — tech news publication) **Confidence:** Medium (trade press coverage of official product announcement) ## Summary **Gaode (Amap)** — China’s leading mapping and…
Midas Auto-Intelligence — 2026-04-27 (Analysis Digest) Source: 2026-04-24-openclaw-cve-41356-websocket-session-token-rotation # CVE-2026-41356: OpenClaw WebSocket Session Persistence After Token Rotation **Date:** April 24, 2026 **Disclosure Published:** ~3 hours ago **Collection Time:** 01:05 UTC **Source:** TheHackerWire **Source Tier:** Tier 2 (security vulnerability aggregator) **Base CVE ID:** CVE-2026-41356 **CVSS:** 5.4 (Medium) — CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:N ## Description OpenClaw before v2026.3.31 fails to…
OpenClaw Memory That Actually Persists: The Setup Guide Default Memory Gets Wrong Every OpenClaw user eventually hits the wall. The agent starts forgetting things it used to remember perfectly. Responses feel slower. The model seems to lose context after two or three exchanges. You check MEMORY.md and find a sprawling 60-kilobyte document that started as…
OpenClaw Telegram Bot Setup Mobile 2026: How to Talk to Your Agent on Your Phone Your OpenClaw agent lives on a server. Probably a home server, a VPS, or a Raspberry Pi tucked behind a router. You SSH in to check on it. You edit config files. You watch logs scroll by. But you don’t…
Midas Auto-Intelligence — 2026-04-27 (Analysis Digest) Source: 2026-04-23-wordpress-plugin-cves-4138-4139-5820-csrf-xss-vulnerabilities # WordPress Plugin CVEs: 4138, 4139, 5820 – CSRF & XSS Vulnerabilities **Date:** April 23, 2026 **Collection Time:** 03:05 UTC **Source Tier:** Tier 3 (BitNinja Security blog – security vendor) **Confidence:** Medium (security vendor analysis, requires official WordPress plugin team confirmation) ## Summary **Three new WordPress plugin…