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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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My AI Dev Workflow: Practical Steps for March 2026

Hey everyone, Kai Nakamura here from clawdev.net, back with another dive into the world of AI development. It’s March 2026, and if you’re like me, you’ve probably spent more than a few late nights wrestling with models, tweaking hyperparameters, and then, inevitably, searching for that one specific library or snippet that just works.

Today, I

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My Quiet Power: Contributing to Small Open-Source AI Projects

Hey everyone, Kai Nakamura here from clawdev.net, and today I want to talk about something that’s been on my mind a lot lately, especially as the AI space just keeps exploding: open source. Specifically, I want to dive into what I’m calling the “Quiet Power” of contributing to smaller, less hyped open-source AI projects. We

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OpenClaw Architecture Decisions: Lessons Learned and Future Paths


Man, I remember the first spaghetti code I had to untangle for OpenClaw. It was like trying to knit a sweater with noodles. Ever been there? It’s frustrating and humbling at the same time. Over the years, though, I’ve learned some interesting things about architecture decisions, especially how they impact OpenClaw’s development journey. Let’s chat

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Contributing to OpenClaw: My Tips and Tricks

How I Became Part of the OpenClaw Family
Let me start off by saying, I wasn’t always the contributor you see today. Five years ago, I was a greenhorn, staring at lines of code from OpenClaw’s repo, not knowing where to begin. Fast forward to now, I’ve pushed numerous commits, fixed bugs that used to

Performance Tuning Tips For Op
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Performance Tuning Tips for OpenClaw Developers


Hey there, fellow OpenClaw enthusiasts! It’s Kai Nakamura here, weaving
through the lines of code, exploring how we can boost the performance of our
OpenClaw projects. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years of
contributing to OpenClaw, it’s that small tweaks can lead to impressive

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Get Started with OpenClaw: Your Friendly Contribution Guide

Contributing to OpenClaw: Your Friendly Guide

You know that feeling when you’re knee-deep in code, and magically, everything just clicks? That’s how I felt the first time my pull request got merged into OpenClaw. But getting there wasn’t all smooth sailing. The frustration of failed builds and rejected code taught me a thing or

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Exploring OpenClaw’s Architecture: A Personal Insight


Hey folks! Kai Nakamura here, and today I’m excited to dive into something that has been a big part of my life recently—OpenClaw’s architecture. If you’re like me, you’ve probably spent endless hours contributing to open source projects, and there’s always that one project that grabs your attention more than the rest. For

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