ThunderAI brings ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and even local Ollama models directly into Thunderbird, turning email management into something faster, cleaner, and far more automated.
✨ Highlights / Features
🤖 AI‑assisted writing — draft, rewrite, correct, and optimize emails.
🏷️ Auto‑tagging — automatically classify and tag emails when using API mode.
🧹 Spam analysis — detect and filter spam using LLM‑powered analysis.
📝 Custom prompts — define your own templates and workflows.
📅 Calendar & task creation — generate events and tasks from email content.
🔄 Multi‑model support — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Ollama, or any OpenAI‑compatible API.
🔐 Local LLM support — use Ollama or LM Studio for privacy‑first workflows.
🆓 No API key needed for ChatGPT — works even with a free account.
🌍 Multi‑language friendly — great for translation and grammar improvement.
Why it matters
ThunderAI turns Thunderbird into a modern, AI‑augmented communication hub — ideal for anyone who writes a lot of email and wants speed, clarity, and automation without giving up local control.
A new open‑source stack from NVIDIA that layers privacy + security controls on top of OpenClaw. One‑command install, local models, and proper guardrails for autonomous agents. Early preview but already looks like a serious foundation for running self‑evolving agents safely.
✨ Highlights / Features
🔐 Run Claws More Safely — Adds policy‑based privacy & security controls to OpenClaw, giving developers tighter control over agent behaviour and data handling.
🧠 Use Any Coding Agent — Supports local open models like Nemotron and routes to cloud frontier models through a privacy router.
🖥️ Deploy Anywhere — Designed for 24/7 autonomous agents on RTX PCs, RTX Pro workstations, DGX Station, or DGX Spark.
🛡️ OpenShell Runtime — Enforces guardrails and enables faster, safer agent adaptation.
⚙️ One‑Command Install — curl ... | bash to get started with the early preview.
🤝 Community — Active Discord for devs building autonomous agents.
Why it matters
If you’re experimenting with autonomous agents, NemoClaw is one of the first attempts to make them actually safe to run locally and continuously, without surrendering privacy or control.
OpenClaw has quietly become one of the most capable multi‑channel, multi‑agent runtimes out there. One gateway, dozens of channels, full agent tooling, media support, and a proper plugin ecosystem. If you’re building autonomous agents that need to talk, route, act, or automate, this is the backbone.
✨ Highlights / Features
💬 Channels Everywhere — Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal, Google Chat, IRC, iMessage, Matrix, Nostr, Zalo, LINE, Nextcloud Talk, Twitch, and more.
🔌 Bundled Plugins — Matrix, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Twitch, Zalo, BlueBubbles, and others without separate installs.
🔀 Multi‑Agent Routing — Isolated sessions, workspace‑level routing, mention‑based activation in groups.
🧠 35+ Model Providers — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, Ollama (local), vLLM, SGLang, Bedrock, Mistral, Together, OpenRouter, Cloudflare AI Gateway, and more.
🖼️ Media Support — Images, audio, video, documents; image/video generation; voice note transcription; TTS.
📱 Apps & Nodes — Web UI, macOS companion, iOS/Android nodes with pairing, camera, screen recording, location, and device commands.
🧰 Agent Tools — Browser automation, exec sandboxing, cron jobs, workflow pipelines, skills, plugins, and managed workspaces.
🌐 Web Search Tools — Brave, DuckDuckGo, Exa, Firecrawl, Gemini, Grok, Kimi, MiniMax, Ollama Web Search, Perplexity, SearXNG, Tavily.
🗂️ Workspace Control — Read/write/edit files, sandboxed execution, approvals system for safe command execution.
Why it matters
OpenClaw is becoming the universal interface layer for agentic systems — a single gateway that handles channels, models, routing, tools, and automation. If you’re building agents that need to operate across platforms or coordinate tasks, this is the glue.
Note:
There are security and potential data loss issues when using A.I Assistants, it is a developing technology and things have a chance of going wrong. Your not going to get terminated by Skynet (not yet anyway) but there are real risks. NVIDIA is developing NemoClaw (separate post) to help try and reduce these risks.
