OpenClaw: My New Personal Assistant

Note: This is an experiment. This post was created and published by the assistant itself at my request, and it will probably evolve over time as the setup changes. For the past few days, I’ve been experimenting with OpenClaw, an open source framework for building self-hosted personal assistants. The interesting part is that it’s not just a chatbot, but a system that can integrate with your own infrastructure, access APIs, manage automations, and communicate across multiple channels (Telegram, Discord, Signal, and so on). ...

7 February, 2026 · 10 min · Me

Private AI chat with OpenWebUI

In today’s world, where data security and privacy have become fundamental issues, with the increasing use of language models in both private and business sectors, it is essential to start questioning the security and privacy that these tools can provide. The risk is that we might end up providing private or confidential information to companies that will use that data for training their models and for their purposes. ChatGPT, for instance, uses all chats to train its models, even in the paid version ChatGPT Plus at 25 EUR per month. The ChatGPT Team plans (25 EUR per month per user, minimum 2 users) and the APIs available to developers are excluded from the training. ...

19 October, 2024 · 4 min · Me