Right now the biggest thing on my stove is a full agentic NVIDIA NemoClaw enterprise stack, and the centerpiece is the OpenClaw Gateway.
Here is the problem with most agent deployments: they are black boxes. You fire off a task, something happens, and you pray. No visibility, no control, no idea which tool got called or why. That is fine for a demo. It is a liability for an enterprise.
The OpenClaw Gateway is the fix. It is a fast, stable control plane with a world-class GUI built for one thing: total control. Every route, every tool call, every decision is visible and steerable. You do not hope the agents behaved, you watch them work.
Underneath it sits the part that actually matters long term:
- Local-first by design. Your data stays on your hardware, under your rules. No silent exfiltration to someone else's cloud.
- An agentic operating system, not a pile of scripts. Agents, memory, and tools orchestrated as one coherent system.
- Enterprise-grade from day one, built to scale across teams without turning into a maintenance swamp.
Think of it as the bedrock for any local-first data platform and agentic OS. Everything else I am building plugs straight into it.
Still cooking. But what is coming out of this kitchen is going to be hard to ignore.