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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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My 2026 Take: Securing Autonomous Bots Now

Alright, Botclaw fam, Tom Lin here, and it’s 2026. If you’ve been in the trenches building bots lately, you know the game has changed. We’re not just talking about fancy new LLM integrations – though, believe me, we’ll get to those in future posts. Today, I want to talk about something that often gets pushed

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Database Design Tips for Bots That Won’t Let You Down

Why Most Bot Database Designs Suck
I once spent three days tearing my hair out over a bot database that crumbled the moment traffic spiked. It wasn’t cool. It made me question everything.
The problem? A classic case of over-complication. It had everything packed—all the fancy features—but couldn’t handle the simplest scaling issues. See, when

Bot Architecture

My Bot Isnt Working: Lets Debug the Dreaded Absolute!

Hey there, bot builders and digital mechanics! Tom Lin here, back in your inbox (or browser tab) from the greasy, glorious workshops of botclaw.net. It’s March 24th, 2026, and if you’re like me, you’ve probably spent more time than you’d care to admit staring at logs, wondering why your perfectly crafted bot just… isn’t.

Today,

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AI Agent Security: A Developer’s Honest Guide

AI Agent Security: A Developer’s Honest Guide
I’ve seen 3 production agent deployments fail this month. All 3 made the same 5 mistakes, and the fallout was ugly. So, here’s the deal: if you’re working with AI agents, you cannot afford to slack off on security. It’s not just about making a few tweaks; it’s

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Batch Processing Checklist: 15 Things Before Going to Production

Batch Processing Checklist: 15 Things Before Going to Production

I’ve seen 5 batch processing implementations fail in production this month alone. All 5 made the same 6 mistakes. Let’s face it, transitioning to production is a nerve-wracking process, especially with batch processing. It’s not just about smashing some code together and hitting “deploy.” You need

Bot Architecture

I Tamed My Asynchronous Bots: Heres How I Did It

Hey there, Botclaw faithful! Tom Lin here, and if you’re anything like me, your fingers are probably still stained with coffee and last night’s debugging session. It’s Monday morning, or whatever time it is when you’re reading this, and I’ve been wrestling with a particular beast that I think we all need to talk about:

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