Who owns the Frontier? - Ben's Bites

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Who owns the Frontier?

it's time to let the minions run wild

Feb 10, 2026

Hey folks,

I built something small that I needed…with all this clawdbot/openclaw mania I found it really hard to ‘see’ files on my remote computer (mac-mini/vps/etc). So I built a combined file-explorer app - you can upload/read/edit files on any machine (local or remote) you connect to it. Its free to clone/remix.

We have two new coding models: Opus 4.6 from Anthropic and GPT-5.3-Codex from OpenAI. My feed is loving GPT-5.3-Codex more (see Matt’s and Theo’s reviews) - I prefer it some of the time; when opus gets stuck or seems stupid about something → get codex to sort it out, if I know what I want and need it to just get done → codex, for planning, brainstorming and anything that needs resources (docs, links, etc) → opus. Both OpenAI and Anthropic put the models to extreme tests:

The new Opus comes with beta support for 1M tokens in its context window and a fast mode, which costs 6x more for 2.5x faster outputs. Anthropic also released a bunch of other API features like Context Compaction, Adaptive Thinking, Effort and a new feature in Claude Code -Agent Teams (demo + how to install it). Agent teams are multiple cc sessions working with shared tasks, messaging between themselves and centralised management. It’s available to all cc users.

There’s another launch from OpenAI too. A new platform, called OpenAI Frontier. It does a similar thing, i.e. let enterprises create agents plugged into their data with the ability to run commands on a computer (just like cc/codex) and feedback loops to improve them over time. Copilot and Google Cloud have something similar for a while now, but a) model capabilities and b) computer access/ability to use tools have been holding them back. To me, Frontier feels like an attempt to capture those users versus something similar to cc’s new agent teams.

Some more quick notes:

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🌐What I’m consuming

⚙️ Tools and demos

🦞 OpenClaw updates

OpenClaw’s skill store, Clawhub, now auto-scans all skills for malware using VirusTotal. Every day, there are a dozen variants of OpenClaw launching now. Here are some that sound legit:

And there are even more articles on how to set it up, get the most out of it. Some select ones:

And this fun tool → Lobster Anatomy. It visualises your OpenClaw agent and helps to improve it.

🥣 Dev Dish

🍦 Afters

That’s it for today. Feel free to comment and share your thoughts. 👋

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