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OpenClaw vs K8s Agent Orchestrators (2026)
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OpenClaw vs K8s Agent Orchestrators (2026)

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Optio just dropped on Hacker News promising ticket-to-PR automation via Kubernetes pods, and the comments section predictably split between enterprise architects drooling over YAML configs and solo devs asking "cool, but do I really need a K8s cluster to run an AI agent?" The answer, for the vast majority of developers looking at AI agents for automation in 2026, is a resounding no. Claude's Code live feed tells the real story — the overwhelming majority of AI-generated commits land in repos with fewer than two stars. These aren't Fortune 500 engineering teams. They're individual developers, small teams, and weekend hackers who need agent orchestration that works on a single machine without a DevOps degree. The New Wave of Agent Orchestrators We're at an inflection point. The first generation of AI coding agents — Copilot, Cursor, Aider — were single-threaded tools. You asked, they answered, you copy-pasted. The second generation brought autonomy: agents that could read your codebase,

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