What's really happening when Anthropic ships a little-noticed feature called /loop and nobody realizes it's the last piece you need to recreate OpenClaw? The common story is that you need a full framework to build an autonomous agent—but the reality is more interesting when memory plus tools plus proactivity gives you the same capabilities without the security nightmare.
In this episode, I share the inside scoop on why small releases like /loop are actually architectural breakthroughs:
• Why the three Lego bricks—memory, proactivity, and tools—are all you need
• How compound loops accumulate value across cycles like Karpathy's Auto Research
• What the energy tracking and sales pipeline examples reveal about pattern matching
• Where the terminal gives you free time travel months ahead of everyone else
For anyone who built OpenBrain and wondered what's next, this is how you give your memory a heartbeat and hands.
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