March 28, 2026super-user

Super User Daily: 2026-03-29

Today's highlights center on creative AI assistant architectures and cross-tool innovation. Users are designing sophisticated systems for AI social media management, exploring Claude Code and OpenClaw interoperability, and extending agent frameworks with mental health and productivity plugins.
@hyuki [Claude Code]
Claude Code#1
https://x.com/hyuki/status/2037410341618069983
Hyuki, a well-known Japanese programmer and author, designed a dual-room architecture for his AI secretary "Poppy" powered by Claude Code. Rather than letting the AI post directly to social media (which he identified as risky), he created a "secretary room" for private communication and a separate "PR room" for public social media output. This thoughtful architectural decision demonstrates how AI agents can operate under different permission levels depending on context, with Claude Code handling the implementation.
@hyuki [Claude Code]
Claude Code#2
https://x.com/hyuki/status/2037448804144980296
In a related observation, Hyuki noted that his Claude Code agent ("Croco-san") showed personality during Discord conversations, using a blue butterfly emoji as its signature reaction. This demonstrates how Claude Code agents can maintain consistent personas across communication platforms, adding natural interaction touches to automated workflows.
@hfujikawa77 [Claude Code] [OpenClaw]
OpenClaw#3
https://x.com/hfujikawa77/status/2037446607793520683
This user tested cross-platform interaction between Claude Code and OpenClaw, discovering a one-way communication gap: Claude Code properly relays mentions to OpenClaw, but the reverse direction fails to notify. This finding highlights an interoperability issue between the two most popular AI coding tools, relevant for users building multi-tool workflows.
@AlbertBuchard [OpenClaw]
OpenClaw#4
https://x.com/AlbertBuchard/status/2037674123061498188
Albert published an early alpha of "Forge," a comprehensive plugin for OpenClaw that provides structured goal tracking, project management, work sessions, weekly reviews, and an XP gamification system. Most notably, Forge includes a "Psyche" module inspired by Schema Therapy and ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), capable of tracking values, behavioral patterns, beliefs, and emotional triggers. The plugin comes with its own UI for visual management, representing a unique non-coding application of OpenClaw for personal development and mental health tracking.
🗣 User Voice
User Voice

Community feedback reveals several key themes. @hfujikawa77 identified a cross-platform interoperability gap where Claude Code and OpenClaw do not symmetrically communicate, pointing to the need for standardized agent-to-agent protocols. @hyuki's architectural approach to AI social media posting highlights the demand for better built-in permission and risk management systems. The broader community, reflected by @xxkenai's viral warning (22K impressions), expresses growing skepticism about AI income claims, signaling a maturing ecosystem.
📡 Eco Products Radar
Eco Products Radar

Only Claude Code and OpenClaw reached the 3+ mention threshold on March 27, reflecting a relatively quiet day for ecosystem product diversity.
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