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A user seeks advice on running multiple OpenClaw agents simultaneously on a VPS, encountering issues where agents stop responding when switching topics, and asks for solutions like multiple instances or queues.
This article introduces how to use a $6 VPS and an AI agent to build your own Hysteria2 proxy server, replacing shared proxy services, gaining control over network egress, and details the steps, security considerations, and usage principles.
This article shares the complete process and experience of successfully applying for Oracle Cloud's permanent free VPS using domestic mobile data and a domestic debit card, including detailed steps and precautions.
The user recommends OmniRouter as a centralized model proxy that can access multiple model sources, deployed on a VPS and with maintenance simplified via hermes.
This article explains how to quickly check VPS IP quality using three free websites (Scamalytics, ipinfo, check-host), and promotes VoyraCloud's residential IP servers, emphasizing the importance of clean IPs for running AI tools like Claude Code and Codex, as well as accessing overseas accounts.
This is a horizontal review article about residential IP VPS, comparing data center VPS, static residential proxy, dynamic residential proxy, and VoyraCloud residential IP VPS in terms of IP purity, network performance, price, etc., and recommends VoyraCloud for scenarios that require stable account management and AI automation.
The author recommends buying a Hong Kong server for 28 yuan per month, installing Linux and related software to obtain a Hong Kong IP and location.
This article introduces a method to bypass VPS IP blocking by large companies using a Cloudflare Worker to set up a proxy service, allowing normal access to services like Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and X.
The author migrated their blog from a 10-year-old Ubuntu 16.04 VPS to a more cost-effective FreeBSD VPS, detailing the motivation, setup, and introduction to FreeBSD Jails with Bastille.
Self-hosting Hermes Agent on Hetzner VPS requires understanding where commands run from and the meaning of localhost in different contexts.
Paperclip AI combined with Claude enables deploying an entire autonomous company on a $15/month VPS, replacing multiple virtual assistants and SaaS subscriptions with a single agent-CEO that runs research, outreach, and project management automatically.
The author outlines a method for running AI coding agents on an isolated VPS to enable autonomous, asynchronous work without compromising their local machine's security.
A new technique using cloud-init to inject temporary SSH host keys, protecting the first SSH connection to a new VM from man-in-the-middle attacks on any cloud provider. Includes a hardened open-source script implementation.
A comprehensive step-by-step guide to deploying Hermes Agent, a Telegram AI agent that runs as a managed service on a VPS or Mac Mini, with full copy-paste code and configuration for always-on operation.
The author runs 20 OpenClaw AI agents 24×7 on a $7/month Hostinger VPS, with average daily API costs under $0.25. A self-built orchestrator and command dashboard handle task distribution, approval, monitoring, and multi-user collaboration; a complete, reproducible deployment template is provided.
Youri’s tutorial shows how to deploy a 24×7 no-code AI agent on a Hostinger VPS with OpenClaw and Telegram, turning natural-language goals into automated workflows.
Paperclip is an open-source multi-agent orchestration system that lets users run a 24/7 AI-driven company on a VPS, with role-based agents handling tasks like research, writing, and editing through a GitHub-style Issue workflow.