Changelog Release Notes
Track every osModa platform update, new feature, and improvement. Public beta release notes for the self-healing AI agent infrastructure built on NixOS + 9 Rust daemons.
$ osmoda version
osModa v1.0.0-beta (NixOS 24.11 + 9 Rust daemons, 83 tools)
$ osmoda status
Status: Public Beta | Regions: 4 | Plans: 4 ($14.99–$125.99/mo)
AI Business Operator architecture guide published
Deep-dive guide covering how to build autonomous business operators with osModa: agent orchestration patterns, multi-model routing, and production deployment strategies.
Read the guide→Dashboard multi-model support
The osModa dashboard now supports Claude Opus 4, Sonnet 4, Haiku, GPT-4o, and o3-mini. Switch models per agent or per conversation from the Telegram/Discord interface.
Use Cases section launched with 15 verticals
New Use Cases hub covering AI agencies, solo founders, e-commerce, crypto/DeFi, SaaS automation, DevOps, customer support, coding agents, legal compliance, marketing, content creators, freelance developers, research/academia, data pipelines, and AI agent builders.
Explore use cases→Integration guides for Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp
Step-by-step guides for connecting osModa agents to messaging platforms. Each guide covers authentication, webhook setup, natural language command routing via osmoda-voice, and production hardening.
osmoda-mesh post-quantum encryption (ML-KEM-768)
The P2P mesh networking daemon now uses ML-KEM-768 (formerly CRYSTALS-Kyber) for key encapsulation alongside Noise_XX. All inter-agent communication is quantum-resistant by default.
New comparison pages: Kubernetes and LangSmith
Head-to-head comparisons showing how osModa replaces Kubernetes complexity (22 concepts vs zero YAML) and provides infrastructure-level features LangSmith cannot offer.
View comparisons→Framework hosting: n8n, Dify, AutoGen, OpenAI Agents SDK
Four new framework hosting pages with dedicated deployment guides. Each framework runs on a dedicated osModa server with watchdog auto-restart, atomic rollbacks, and full root SSH.
Browse frameworks→Audit & Compliance hub launched
Comprehensive compliance documentation covering SOC 2 evidence generation, HIPAA audit controls, 21 CFR Part 11 audit trails, and tamper-evident logging. All powered by the SHA-256 hash-chained audit ledger.
View compliance docs→Public beta launch
osModa enters public beta. The full platform is available at spawn.os.moda: NixOS + 9 Rust daemons, self-healing watchdog, atomic rollbacks, P2P mesh, tamper-proof audit ledger, 83 tools, and secrets management. All plans include every feature with no gates between tiers.
x402 USDC payment integration (Base + Solana)
Pay for osModa servers with USDC via the x402 protocol. Supported on Base (L2) and Solana. No signup required -- connect your wallet, pay, and your server provisions automatically.
4 regions: Frankfurt, Helsinki, Virginia, Oregon
Choose from four Hetzner data center regions for your dedicated server. All regions include the same hardware specs and full osModa stack. Select the region closest to your users or API providers for lowest latency.
Core framework hosting: LangGraph, CrewAI, MCP, OpenClaw
Launch-day framework support with dedicated hosting pages and deployment guides for the four most popular agent frameworks. Each runs natively on NixOS with zero containerization overhead.
View frameworks→Stay Updated
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often does osModa release updates?
osModa follows a continuous delivery model. Platform updates are released as they are ready, typically multiple times per month. NixOS atomic deployments ensure every update can be rolled back instantly if needed. Major feature releases are documented here in the changelog.
Do updates cause downtime?
No. osModa uses NixOS atomic deployments, which means updates are applied as new system generations. The previous generation remains available for instant rollback. The watchdog daemon (osmoda-watch) ensures all 9 Rust daemons restart cleanly within 6 seconds of any configuration change.
How do I apply updates to my server?
Managed servers at spawn.os.moda receive platform updates automatically. Self-hosted installations can update by pulling the latest NixOS configuration from the osModa repository and running a rebuild. Both methods use atomic switching with zero downtime.
Can I stay on an older version?
Yes. NixOS generations let you pin your server to any previous configuration. If an update introduces behavior you do not want, you can roll back to any prior generation with a single command. Self-hosted users have full control over when and whether to update.
Where can I report bugs or request features?
File issues on the osModa GitHub repository at github.com/bolivian-peru/os-moda. You can also reach the team on Discord for real-time discussion. Feature requests and bug reports are triaged weekly and prioritized based on community impact.
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Last updated: March 2026