The 7×24h "full-time AI employee" has gone viral in Silicon Valley, and retired programmers have made the Mac mini sell out overnight.
It's crazy! Everyone in Silicon Valley has fallen in love with Clawdbot overnight. It can be called the "24/7 Jarvis". It has infinite memory, can be summoned at any time, and takes the initiative to get things done. The most incredible thing is that it has single - handedly made the Mac mini popular.
The iteration speed of AI in Silicon Valley leaves no room for humans...
When you wake up, the entire internet is flooded with a 24/7 AI assistant - Clawdbot.
This is an open - source project developed by developer Peter Steinberger, and it has become extremely popular in the geek community recently.
Clawdbot can run smoothly on a Mac mini and serve in two roles:
- A locally - running "AI agent" that can call multiple models such as Claude and Gemini;
- A "gateway" that allows you to have conversations with it through chat apps like WhatsApp and iMessage.
Without exaggeration, Clawdbot has completely reshaped people's definition of the "personal AI super - assistant" in 2026.
Sure enough, the CEO of an AI startup exclaimed, "We have AGI!" Since installing Clawdbot, it has quietly taken care of a whole bunch of things -
The most incredible thing is that it has solved the biggest pain point of current mainstream large - language models - memory. For example, it remembers the small things you mentioned casually two weeks ago.
For a while, people have been showing off their Mac configurations and sharing various Clawdbot tutorials.
Maybe even Cook himself didn't expect that his company's Mac mini would sell like hotcakes overnight!
A developer has frantically configured 12 Mac Minis at once. If calculated at the base price of $599 per unit, the total cost is $7188 (about 50,000 yuan).
The real ultimate Skynet is Clawdbot.
Clawdbot has become extremely popular
The real "Jarvis" has arrived
Actually, Clawdbot is not a brand - new AI. It was born at the end of last year.
At that time, a software engineer from Vienna, Peter Steinberger, wrote a thousand - word article elaborating on his workflow in 2025.
He admitted, "The most profound change this year is that I hardly read code anymore."
Peter Steinberger made a comeback after retirement
He created an "all - around personal butler" called Clawdis, which has full access to all computers, text messages, and emails.
Moreover, it is also a "remote control" in the physical world, integrating a home automation system that can control cameras, lights, music, and even adjust the temperature of the bed.
Even more, it has its own voice system and runs Clawdbot.
Actually, from this article by "the father of Clawdbot" Steinberger, we can get a key glimpse of its capabilities -
Clawd is an AI cyber - butler with "highest privileges". It not only manages people's daily lives but also keeps an eye on other working AI agents.
At that time, this article also received high praise from Karpathy.
Just like after the release of Claude Opus 4.5, it didn't cause much of a stir for a long time.
One month later, that is, now, Claude Code has shown everyone in Silicon Valley its real power. The same goes for Clawdbot.
It is an open - source project. On GitHub, Clawdbot has received nearly 9,200 stars and 1,200 forks.
GitHub address: https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot
Clawdbot positions itself as a "24/7 personal assistant", truly bringing the long - fantasized "Jarvis" into reality.
Silicon Valley is in an uproar, and AI takes over everything
The real killer feature of Clawdbot is its AI agent at the core.
It can run completely on a personal local computer. All settings, memories, and instructions are just folders and Markdown documents on the hard drive.
Except for the moment when it needs to connect to the Internet to call the large - language model, everything else is local. This means that it has access to the computer's Shell and file system.
This is the most amazing part!
Because of having the privileges, Clawdbot can execute terminal commands, write and run scripts instantly, install new skills, and even set up an MCP server to expand external integrations.
Ultimately, everyone can get a self - evolving and fully controllable personal agent.
Rather than more descriptions, it's better to directly show the "magic" demonstrations of developers.
The wonderful demos officially mined by Clawdbot: https://clawd.bot/showcase
Dan Peguine used the Clawdbot platform to manage his parents' tea business, and unexpectedly, it handled everything:
Automatic scheduling → Following up with corporate customers → Managing inventory → Doing customer service, and it will become smarter with more use.
He exclaimed in surprise, "In a few months, Clawdbot will probably be able to manage businesses of any scale."