At Deno we’ve been using OpenClaw and other agents increasingly for addressing production problems in Deno Deploy – when a PagerDuty alert fires, the agent starts researching the cause and making fixes.In order to do this, the agent needs access to real production systems – postgres, kubernetes, gcp, clickhouse, github, etc. But this is dangerous to say the least – we want destructive actions to be reviewed by other LLMs, approved by humans, and logged appropriately.Claw Patrol terminates TCP co…
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