About six weeks ago, he introduced NanoClaw on Hacker News as a tiny, open source, secure alternative to the AI agent-building sensation OpenClaw, after he built it in a weekend coding binge. That post went viral. About a week ago, Cohen closed down his AI marketing startup to focus full-time on NanoClaw and launch a company around it called NanoCo. The attention from Hacker News and Karpathy had translated into 22,000 stars on GitHub, 4,600 forks (people building new versions off the project), and over 50 contributors. He's already added hundreds of updates to his project with hundreds more in the queue. Now, on Friday, Cohen announced a deal with Docker ' the company that essentially invented the container technology NanoClaw is built on, and counts millions of developers and nearly 80,000 enterprise customers ' to integrate Docker Sandboxes into NanoClaw. It all started when Cohen launched an AI marketing startup with his brother, Lazer Cohen, a few months ago. The startup...
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