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    NemoClaw

    NemoClaw

    NVIDIA plugin for secure installation of OpenClaw

    ...It installs and configures the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime, which provides a secure environment for running autonomous AI agents. NemoClaw enables users to launch sandboxed agent environments that control network access, file permissions, and inference requests through policy-based security. The platform integrates with AI models such as NVIDIA Nemotron and supports multiple inference backends including cloud APIs, local NIM deployments, and vLLM. Through its command-line interface, developers can deploy, monitor, and manage AI assistants running inside isolated sandboxes. ...
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    ChonOS

    ChonOS

    A specifical-purpose GNU/Linux distribution for Embedded MAS

    ChonOS (Cognitive Hardware on Network - Operational System) is a specifical-purpose GNU/Linux distribution that seeks to facilitate the development of an Embedded MultiAgent System (MAS). It enables, without the need to turn off the device or stop the MAS: the deployment of reasoning to the robot; firmware deployment for microcontrollers; the transfer of the MAS from the development environment to the production environment; and the transfer of new agents to the MAS running using the...
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