Lamp hardware features local agent runtime for autonomous thinking
dee_hw · x · 2026-08-18
The Lamp smart hardware project has received significant orders, shipping in September. Taking cues from Apple's hardware-software integration, the goal is to create an autonomous robot. While hardware was revealed recently, the software runs a local agent runtime that processes all audiovisual inputs. It supports hot-swappable 'brains' like Hermes, OpenClaw, and Claude Code, enabling the device to 'think' and perceive autonomously.
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