@0xSero tmux has been awesome these past few months for me and my agent sessions.
BUT, started trialing @herdrdev yesterday, very cool tmux alternative made for agents. Well worth a try.
The TUI is the first thing that attracted me to Hermes over OpenClaw, so much faster to work with than Telegram or the web. Can't wait for v2! @NousResearch@Teknium - Trying it now!
@MichaelGannotti@NousResearch@Teknium They are different sessions, you could connect up a more advanced memory provider which will help share context. I'm testing out Honcho at the moment.
I also write a lot of my work to Obsidian vaults and then reference my working files to bring a different session up to speed.
Hermes writes what it learns to markdown โ readable, editable, persistent. Pay the learning cost once. Invest the savings in getting smarter.
@nousresearch 2/2
The most expensive thing an agent can do is forget. Re-reading, re-learning, re-sending context you already have. OpenClaw's context bloat is a tax on amnesia. 1/2
TL;DR: Opus 4.7 = same price, more tokens. Watch usage, mind session limits, find your new normal. The most expensive model is the one you don't understand. 5/5 #Opus4.7 #ClaudeCode#Anthropic
But xhigh can also save tokens by getting it right first time. "The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it." โ Thoreau. In AI, you're exchanging tokens. Manage trade-offs. 4/5
@Teknium@bilion1983@ollama I've had a good experience with Ollama. Generally using cloud models but also have used local Gemma4 models.
Would be great to see native Ollama cloud support though. Might work on a PR later.