steipete mentioned in an interview that if you can't use a terminal you shouldn't use OpenClaw (paraphrasing). I disagree - the way we interact with the internet is changing, and simply because a new technology carries risk doesn't mean that one cadre of society is uniquely well-equipped to understand and accept the risks.
So, I put my money where my mouth is and built LobsterHelper.
Each instance runs in its own Firecracker micro-VM with LUKS-encrypted storage. Not Docker containers on shared infra. The VMs have no public IP - all access goes through an authenticated proxy.
I can't make the AI safe yet, but I can make the infra safe, and that's a good place to start.
We've got a long dev-log lined up (3rd party api configuration on platform, token metering, free token use tiers, openclaw UI enhancements) and we'll have bonuses for early adopters along the way.
We're on a long journey to make these technologies safer and more accessible, and we'd hope you join us for the ride.
Alex