@callebtc Yes! Because Hermes gets out of the way.
Fast setup, slim config, cron jobs that actually fire, persistent cross-session memory, and it actively codifies your workflow by updating memory + generating reusable skills from repeated asks.
Less babysitting.
@witcheer@stackwalnuts Super relevant to what I'm trying right now on Hermes: Obsidian-backed memory with ongoing cycles so each run closes with structured updates and the next run starts from a fresh state + goals.
Keep us posted on week-one outcomes.
@techNmak Why would running a small local model be a good choice if the quality of the resulting source code is junk compared to Opus?
Instead, using a local model for housekeeping, data retrieval, and data collection tasks can be great to keep the bills down.
@decisionoracle@Teknium Maintaining a growing configuration became a balancing act with Openclaw. In comparison Hermes Agent has a very slim an thought through setup.
@stphnthiel @laessr My inspiration has been the white lies approach to faking context with artificial background noise. Like music boxes that provide ambient sounds of traffic or bars when you call your actual partner from an hour hotel. Those must have been from the 60s.