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    SafeClaw

    SafeClaw

    Chat with it via text and voice

    SafeClaw is an open-source, entirely local alternative to cloud-based AI assistants like OpenClaw, enabling users to build a personal assistant that runs on their own machine without incurring API usage charges or exposing data to third-party services. It emphasizes privacy and predictability by using traditional programming, rule-based intent parsing, and established machine learning tools rather than large language models, meaning there are no per-token API costs and deterministic...
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    Moltis

    Moltis

    A Rust-native claw you can trust

    Moltis is an open-source personal AI assistant platform written in Rust that is designed to run as a fully self-hosted, local-first agent environment. It compiles the entire assistant stack, including the web interface, model routing, memory, and tools, into a single self-contained binary with no external runtime dependencies. The system supports multiple large language model providers alongside local models, enabling users to maintain privacy while still accessing cloud capabilities when...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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