Clawdbot isn’t an “ai assistant”. Yes, it can read your email. Yes, it’s a scaffold built on the same models. That’s not why it’s interesting. It’s interesting because it’s *your* computer using itself and directed from anywhere. Being *your* computer means it controls your home’s devices, finds tools to use, and has access to your apps even if you’re at the park, on vacation, or working out. It’s a hint at what the next operating systems might look like straight from science fiction: to use your computer, all you do is ask. There have been many recent attempts at this, but the models haven’t been good enough until now. Model companies also isolate surface area to minimize risk, and computer companies seem to have no idea how to deploy this at all. Clawdbot does the whole thing and works. Yes, the edges are rough and early. Yes, it still helps to be somewhat technical. Yes, being good at prompting is still important. Yes, there might be other similar tools, but… My Mac Mini is now sitting on a shelf, autonomously coordinating a training run on my other server with me over iMessage. It’s controlling devices in my home with apps it built itself, and I’m not even home. It’s my second day using it. All I did was ask.