Claude just officially killed OpenClaw and Hermes via subs. Here’s how to still use your Claude Max plan for your agent...
KyberBot runs on the Claude Code harness (Well within the Claude ToS). Native SOTA memory, self-evolving, and gets smarter over time.
How are people using Claude Code to a point in which limits are such a big complaint. I run an enterprise product in production, 2 open source projects, several simultaneous sessions 10-14 hours per day, loops and all, and I've hit the limit once over a year.
HTML is the new markdown.
I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me. This is why.
Hi! I'm here with *another launch*, it just happens to be extremely niche, nerdy, and probably only for a handful of people.
In the desktop app, Claude Cowork and Code now have a little Bluetooth API for makers & developers, allowing you to build hardware devices that interact with Claude.
I, for instance, built a little desk pet that alerts me whenever Claude is waiting for permission.
Claude just officially killed OpenClaw and Hermes via subs. Here’s how to still use your Claude Max plan for your agent...
KyberBot runs on the Claude Code harness (Well within the Claude ToS). Native SOTA memory, self-evolving, and gets smarter over time.
@Austen KyberBot is a lightweight, memory first system... with Desktop as a primary, never needing to use the CLI (though you can too). User-friendly, multi-agent with A2A communication. https://t.co/pdjYdqmHRC
I just created Arcana: the Librarian. I just simply her to index the entire filesystem related to @kybernesis / KyberBot / KyberCo projects
Then she did this... (1/4)
Then she sent a broadcast through the agent-to-agent communication system to all the other agents to introduce herself and tell them her roll and why they may need to reach out to her, and asked them to intro themselves so she knew all their rolls.
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like I’ve said a few times, well within TOS to do this, they built the model, if they wanna give you inference at pennies on the dollar on the condition that you use their harness, great, they have the right to do this.
On this topic in particular, I don’t understand the “evil” or “rugpull”, jeers. There was never any promise to give people cheap inference. Before the claude code max plan we were all paying per token to use this stuff. And we’re more or less happy to do it (sure the VC funding helps). Every enterprise I know pays per token because when you use subsidized inference, YOU are the product. “Have some cheap code, in exchange for helping to train the next gen of models”
You can hate on that particular behavior if you want but nobody is making you take part in that particular market dynamic. Do I wanna see a world where model companies take some of their massive financial gains and use that to pull everybody up? Of course. I hope it happens some day.
An allegory perhaps:
If public e-bike company gave you a subscription on rides and you proceeded to around ripping out batteries and sticking them in your own bike and ride around town, you’d get banned for that too. Especially if your bike was poorly wired and overloaded the batteries/cause them to flame up etc.
Banning that behavior would deliver far better results for the people who were using the system as designed
(7/7) If you were using OpenClaw or Hermes-Agent and need to migrate, we've got you.
Star the repo: https://t.co/uDSk4YLOAc
Try the onboard flow
Join the discussion: https://t.co/5ZxkEqTD55
The future of personal AI agents runs in Claude Code.
Claude just killed OpenClaw and Hermes-Agent on Pro and Max subscriptions.
They don't run in the Claude Code harness. KyberBot does.
Here's why that matters:
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