
🚀 Why KiloClaw Just Killed the "Local AI Agent" (And Solved the 3 AM Crash)
The distance between a brilliant idea and a functioning AI agent has historically been measured in hours of configuration, dependency conflicts, and terminal-induced headaches. When you're leading engineering teams to build large-scale AI and Big Data pipelines, the infrastructure overhead is a massive velocity killer. You want your engineers building intelligent workflows, not fighting with Docker containers just to keep an OpenClaw agent alive. That friction point just vanished. Kilo—the AI infrastructure startup backed by GitLab co-founder Sid Sijbrandij—just announced the general availability of KiloClaw . It allows anyone to deploy hosted OpenClaw agents into production in under 60 seconds . Here’s why this is a massive paradigm shift for AI orchestration, and why over 3,500 developers have already jumped on it. 🛑 The End of YAML Hell Let’s be honest. Setting up a production-ready autonomous agent today is painful. It usually involves a fragile house of cards built on SSH keys, Do
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