OpenClaw was released in November of 2025, yet the article sounds like NanoClaw _disrupts_ some old staple of the industry.
You can't use that wording 4 months into the whole "industry".
Even less so, when your competitor was "launched" 2 weeks ago.
Even less so when it's written by claude
This nothingburger is so much nothing, it might as well be an antiburger.
The whole wording also doesn't make sense.
OpenClaw was released in November of 2025, yet the article sounds like NanoClaw _disrupts_ some old staple of the industry.
You can't use that wording 4 months into the whole "industry". Even less so, when your competitor was "launched" 2 weeks ago. Even less so when it's written by claude
This nothingburger is so much nothing, it might as well be an antiburger.