I just found out that OpenClaw is releasing a pretty interesting security guide for Linux and Mac. What caught my attention is that the proposal is super minimalist, nothing unnecessary complicated. Basically, it works in environments where it has full root access, so it can install everything needed without friction. The approach is smart: normal daily operations, but it intercepts high-risk activities and performs nightly inspections. It seems they are in the testing phase with internal teams and external partners. The curious thing is that they emphasize that security cannot be addressed without understanding the specific operational context. That makes sense. They are open to more people joining the testing, especially Linux users, although Mac is also supported. The minimalist logo of the entire initiative well reflects that concept of simplicity without sacrificing protection. Has anyone else seen this? I’d like to hear what you think about this stripped-down approach.

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