A practical builder guide to OpenClaw: setup, channels, memory, heartbeats, cron jobs, multi-agent workflows, sandboxing, and why an always-on agentic framework changes how you build.
Tag: digital sovereignty
Digital sovereignty in practice: owning more of your stack, depending on fewer middlemen, and building so that a platform shutdown or a policy change doesn’t erase your work. Covers the Sovereign Builder Protocol, censorship-resistant identity via Nostr, private and self-hosted AI, KYC and age-verification creep, and creator-side backups that survive a Big Tech ban. Practical field notes, not manifestos.
Age Verification Creep Tracker: KOSA, App Store ID Laws, and the Fight for Anonymous Speech
A living tracker for KOSA, app store age verification, state ID-check laws, and the policy pipeline pushing the internet toward identity checkpoints.
Google Drive Is Not Your Private Hard Drive: Manga Artist Ban Shows the Creator Backup Problem
A manga artist says Google banned his account after Drive uploads. Here is what creators should do: encrypted cloud, local backups, and safer account design.
What Is the Sovereign Builder Protocol?
The Sovereign Builder Protocol is a practical operating system for people who want to build useful tools, own more of their stack, spend less, and serve people better with AI, automation, privacy, and discipline.
Private AI Is Becoming the New Developer Edge: Why Venice AI Fits the 2026 Shift
Venice AI is the privacy-first alternative to ChatGPT. No data retention, no training on your inputs, uncensored models. Full 2026 review.
Mandatory ID Is Coming for Phones and Social Media. Here’s How to Move to Nostr Before the Gate Closes
Mandatory ID for phones and social media is coming. Why it matters, how Nostr is different, and how to move your online life before the gate closes.