OpenClaw: Network Resilience and Reliability Fixes

Today we're diving into 17 merged PRs and 30 commits focused heavily on making OpenClaw more reliable, especially around networking and messaging. The biggest highlights include major Telegram reliability fixes, security hardening, and improved error handling across the platform.

Duration: PT4M29S

Episode overview

This episode is a short developer briefing from OpenClaw.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: OpenClaw
  • Published: 2026-03-10T10:24:58Z
  • Audio duration: PT4M29S

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Hey there, developers! Welcome back to another episode of OpenClaw. I'm your host, and wow, do we have a packed show for you today. March 10th brought us some seriously impressive work from the community - 17 merged pull requests and 30 additional commits, all focused on making OpenClaw more reliable and robust.

Let's jump right into the big story of the day, which is all about network resilience. Our Telegram integration got some major love with not one, but multiple critical fixes. First up, sircrumpet tackled a really sneaky networking issue in PR 40740. You know those intermittent bot send failures we've been seeing?…

But wait, there's more Telegram goodness! hougangdev solved another frustrating issue in PR 41662 - those duplicate messages that would appear when preview edits timed out. This was especially problematic with slower provider chains like OpenRouter through Cloudflare AI Gateway. The root cause was fascinating - when…

Now, let's talk security because urianpaul94 delivered a crucial fix in PR 35983. This one's a bit technical but super important - they hardened the replaceMarkers function to catch boundary marker variants. Basically, an attacker could inject fake…

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