What's the point of keeping OpenClaw if it can't operate your device?
Release the lobster. I was wrong before. If you're going to keep it, you should use an idle computer, whether it's a newly bought Mac mini or your own desktop. Any spare computer will do.
For example, it's like hiring a new employee; you'd assign them a new computer, whether it's Windows or a Mac, not make them use a server, a virtual machine, or Docker for work.
Of course, servers aren't without their advantages; they're indeed more convenient, less time-consuming, and less labor-intensive. Cloud server providers now offer OpenClaw images; you buy one, it's deployed for you, and you can start configuring and using it immediately.
The disadvantage is that it's the same as trying to chat with a large model directly. The lobster can't operate your computer, automatically open and run programs, etc. It's the same as just running GPT Pro or Gemini Pro; there's no need to go through the extra trouble of keeping it—it's a waste of time and effort.