I'm switching to Hermes....
I've been using it for a month.....and I'm sold...moving all of my @openclaw agents to Hermes (@NousResearch)
Why? -----> https://youtu.be/QQEgIo4Juxg
Thank you to @Hostinger for sponsoring this video!
I'm switching to Hermes....
I've been using it for a month.....and I'm sold...moving all of my @openclaw agents to Hermes (@NousResearch)
Why? -----> https://youtu.be/QQEgIo4Juxg
Thank you to @Hostinger for sponsoring this video!
Many users praised NetworkChuck switching his OpenClaw agents to the Hermes model because it improves productivity, reduces hassle, and delivers stronger reasoning, while a few felt the change took too long.
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.@NetworkChuck's overview of what makes Hermes Agent unique is really well done. He's clearly been a power user and done his homework in this video.
Highly recommended if trying to decide if you should try Hermes Agent!
I'm switching to Hermes....
I've been using it for a month.....and I'm sold...moving all of my @openclaw agents to Hermes (@NousResearch)
Why? -----> https://youtu.be/QQEgIo4Juxg
Thank you to @Hostinger for sponsoring this video!

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Yep I came to the same conclusion a while ago. If you want to know how to get the most of your new agents, check out my tutorial videos:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmpUb_PWAkDxewld5ZYyKifuHxgIbiq2d&si=vx-nNF8LDWXyvtjI

@NetworkChuck @NousResearch @openclaw @Hostinger Seems everyone picks a different memory option, but yours sounds good based on your explanation in the video.
I think @NousResearch could guide users better during the onboarding - like the benefits of each; a tldr for each.

@Dev__F @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger The memory. But it's something you see over time. Watch the vid. :)

@joshua_thaler @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Same thing happened to me the first time. I gave up but tried again a week later. So glad I did.

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Hermes has been flying under the radar but it's legit. What made you finally pull the trigger on the switch?

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger I tired Hermes but couldn’t get it up and running on my system so sticking with OpenClaw

@RobbiewOnline @NetworkChuck @NousResearch @openclaw @Hostinger Honcho is where its at

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger LOL, old news. I spent 200+ hours on OpenClaw starting with Clawdbot, then Moltbot, then OpenClaw and decided "fun but not ready for prime-time" then fired up a HA on a VPS one night when I was bored, with zero expectations. What a nice surprise. HA ROCKS.

@tonbistudio @NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Thanks for sharing. Authentically useful.

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Switched 2 days ago after watching this video. was a great start, feels way better, but have had 2 crashes today. Hope claude can fix it

@Teknium @NetworkChuck Hermes is solid but NetworkChuck covering it means 30K people are now asking why their first agent isn't working on Windows.

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger @grok 모델 추천좀

@RobbiewOnline Might be time to switch to a provider

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger You've made the right choice!

@NetworkChuck @NousResearch @openclaw @Hostinger Same here. No regrets so far…

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger Switching sounds like a great idea, but I personally think both have their own pros and cons. Ideal scenario is going to be using both of them according to their strengths.

@YaroHunka Might be time to switch to a provider

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger you should look into integrating AtomicMemory with Hermes too! having configurable and inspectable memory layers would make your long-running agents much more reliable. 😃🤝

@NetworkChuck @openclaw @NousResearch @Hostinger watched the video last night, slept on it. Now I’ve just woken up in my splendid Dubai and I’m convinced—I follow you. Let it be HERMES.