11 comments

  • roxolotl 36 minutes ago
    This is a great example of how silly this whole thing is. There’s next to nothing to these claws. Turns out that if you give an llm the ability to call APIs they will.
  • throwa356262 2 hours ago
    "LLM backends: Anthropic, OpenAI, OpenRouter."

    And here I was hoping that this was local inference :)

    • micw 2 hours ago
      Sure. Why purchase a H200 if you can go with an ESP32 ^^
      • sigmoid10 38 minutes ago
        Blowing more than 800kb on essentially an http api wrapper is actually kinda bad. The original Doom binary was 700kb and had vastly more complexity. This is in C after all, so by stripping out nonessential stuff and using the right compiler options, I'd expect something like this to come in under 100kb.
        • pitched 28 minutes ago
          Doom had the benefit of an OS that included a lot of low-level bits like a net stack. This doesn’t! That 800kB includes everything it would need from an OS too.
          • __tnm 17 minutes ago
            yah my back of the envelope math..

            the “app logic”/wrapper pieces come out to about 25kb

            WiFi is 350 Tls is 120 and certs are 90!

        • __tnm 29 minutes ago
          yeah i sandbagged the size just a little to start (small enough to fit on the c3, 888 picked for good luck & prosperity; I even have a build that pads to get 888 exactly), so i can now try reduce some of it as an exercise etc.

          but 100kb you’re not gonna see :) this has WiFi, tls, etc. doom didn’t need those

    • __tnm 1 hour ago
      haha well I got something ridiculous coming soon for zclaw that will kinda work on board.. will require the S3 variant tho, needs a little more memory. Training it later today.
    • peterisza 2 hours ago
      right, 888 kB would be impossible for local inference

      however, it is really not that impressive for just a client

      • Dylan16807 1 hour ago
        It's not completely impossible, depending on what your expectations are. That language model that was built out of redstone in minecraft had... looks like 5 million parameters. And it could do mostly coherent sentences.
  • p0w3n3d 8 minutes ago
    My new DIY laptop has 400GB RAM accessible and it runs only esp32*

    ____

    * Requires external ram subscription

  • GTP 37 minutes ago
    I have a couple ESP32 with a very small OLED display, I'm now thinking I could make an "intelligent" version of the Tamagotchi with this. Do you HN crowd have other cool ideas?
  • yauneyz 1 hour ago
    Genuinely curious - did you use a coding agent for most of this or does this level if performance take hand written code?
  • v9v 1 hour ago
  • alexalx666 30 minutes ago
    I think you can use C++ on esp32, that would make the code more readable
  • theturtletalks 1 hour ago
    Is there a heartbeat alternative? I feel like this is the magic behind OpenClaw and what gives it the "self-driven" feel.
  • bensyverson 1 hour ago
    This is absolutely glorious. We used to talk about "smart devices" and IoT… I would be so curious to see what would happen if these connected devices had a bit more agency and communicative power. It's easy to imagine the downsides, and I don't want my email to be managed from an ESP23 device, but what else could this unlock?
  • g947o 2 hours ago
    Serious question: why? What are the use cases and workflows?
    • eleventyseven 1 hour ago
      The various *claws are just a pipe between LLM APIs and a bunch of other API/CLIs. Like you can have it listen via telegram or Whatsapp for a prompt you send. Like to generate some email or social post, which it sends to the LLM API. Get back a tool call that claw then makes to hit your email or social API. You could have it regularly poll for new emails or posts, generate a reply via some prompt, and send the reply.

      The reason people were buying a separate Mac minis just to do open claw was 1) security, as it was all vibe coded, so needs to be sandboxed 2) relay iMessage and maybe 3) local inference but pretty slowly. If you don't need to relay iMessage, a raspberry pi could host it on its own device. So if all you need is the pipe, an ESP32 works.

      • grigio 13 minutes ago
        yeah i still can't believe many people bought a mac mini just for the claw hype
    • grzracz 1 hour ago
      I don't fully get it either. At least agents build stuff, claws just run around pretending to be alive?
      • codazoda 35 minutes ago
        They do build things. The same things.
    • milar 2 hours ago
      for fun!
  • johnea 2 hours ago
    I don't really need any assistance...