I'm switching to Hermes since i was using OpenClaw without much luck. So tell me which projects or side hustlers are you working on with Hermes right now
>>108913383Openclaw's logo is a crustacean and hermes agents is just a greek woman or something.We don't make software with women plastered all over as the logo. That's not how the world does it.And purely for that reason, I'm out.
>>108913383>So tell me which projects or side hustlers are you working on with Hermes right now??why would those change from openclaw?
>>108913549OP is seriously fishing for some easy money on 4chins. Never mind him.
I've been wrestling with Hermes all day it's garbage kaka doodoo
>>108913845What is there to wrestle with? You install it, connect a model, and it goes. It's retard easy
>>108913884What about memory and embedding stuff?
>>108913383How do I get the cute anime girl logo instead of the lame occult snake shit?
>>108913884It goes where? I tried using qwen local on it, it starts up with 15k tokens loaded by default for all the shit it loads. Can be disabled fair enough. It couldn't really do much of anything without fucking up a lot. Got tired of it and finally just tried using it with open ai outh quota. Told it to fix itself up so that it can swap between local models on the fly as needed and so that it can have a always running proxy with a small llm to do so. Well it ate though 80% of 5 hours quota in 20 mins or so and the end result was a broken mess that didn't really work. Couldn't swap between models on its own. Then together with codex, I tried to make it usable. Codex repeatedly told it in the Soul.md to use PowerShell but it wouldn't listen. So it fucked up at the start of every chat. Pretty much wouldn't listen to instructions, was terrible at tool calling, hallucinated. Ran some more tests and ultimately, couldn't really be trusted for much of anything. Oh also turned off all the skills that were eating up 15k context. But I guess if you want it to summarize your calendar or something which is infamously basically the only use case ever mentioned, it's probably okay.
>>108913487I'm not interested in any of them technically but I am compelled to install Hermes just for the cute girl.They were already kinda based for doing insane shit like finetuning Llama 405B.
>>108914057It cannot even ssh into server I don't know what the fuck it wants why is it so retarded it keeps popping up the git for windows dialouge box and the password doesn't even work in it. It's soo fucking retarded. Just open a fucking terminal and write ssh wyse I do it every day multiple times a day
>>108914057I'm using local Qwen 3.6 27B, did you up your context? My current project is porting old TI-83+ games to PC and Hermes figured that out no issue, just takes a while to run. I don't have a fancy rig either, just an RTX A4000 and 128 gigs of DDR5.Also, the skills are the point. My Hermes has already made a few for the game porting work, and they do speed things up with less prompt nudging needed.
>>108914407why the fuck are you using a claw when you want a coding agent?
>>108914445Because I'm testing it and that's the current project I have? Last thing I gave it was a few annual reports, with the data sources and last year's reports as reference. It did a good job with content, but struggled with formatting in some places.
>>108913383I have an agent who is wasting time and clogging up communications of two local companies that fucked me over several years ago
Anyone have a proper research orchestration set up?
>>108913383Bump. I liked it as a travel assistant for a Japan trip. We set up a daily itinerary before hand, it messaged me in the morning with a daily brief, and I could talk to it to find other options or suggestions for things that came up throughout the day. I used telegram to talk to it on my phone, had it store the information using a kapathy style LLM wiki. Although, I've been trying the hindsight provider recently too.
>>108914445They advertized it as a versatile tool that integrates coding agents as well. You tell it what you want, it calls claude code or smth.
>>108914445So he can do it from the beach or the park.With coding agents you need laptops.
>>108913487>We don't make software with women plastered all over as the logo. That's not how the world does it.What is IDA Pro?
>>108913383Is it worth it to install hermes? I have an old mac mini m1 sitting idle I can use. I dont want to give it access to everything like some psychos. Want to minimize its footprint and access. My linux laptop I use codex on it but Im monitoring it when Im programming so while it has a lot of access on my admin account it cant go off and do something bad.
isn't hermes a man?
>be me>wonder what hermes is about>load /g/>there's a hermes thread>i will finally understand what the hype is about>whole thread is to possibly automated retards fightingi now understand the power of hermes
>>108934290hermes was the first hemaphrodite.
This is actually a very valuable thread, because it's the best proof I've seen that /g/ is wholly unmoderated.
>>108913383OT but I use to work with the guy in the pic, the actual modelhe was a chill dude
>>108945072It's like an Autistic openclaw but then again everyone's openclaw is different.
Openclaw to automatically draft emails to clients, I only have to click an approve button on telegram or a decline (and then explain why for the AI to learn)
>>108955741I use yolo mode so I don't have to approve stuff
>>108914057This is just normal openclaw problems in general tho
>>108955785I'm not that comfortable yet tbqhstill clicking an approve button is miles better than actually having to sit through that boring shit
>>108925264>With coding agents you need laptops.No you don't. Why the fuck wouldn't you have a development environment?
>>108955801What does it matter, haven't you given it a clean pc?The only personal information it has on me is my email address for codex.
>>108955805Yes you do.There are 5 levels of coders now.One is the boomer who codes in his emacs or vim with books and documentation.The second is the luddite who codes with stackoverflow, libraries, google and vscode.The third is the modern coder who copy pastes from claude and chatgpt web interfaces so he knows exactly what he has been coding.The fourth is the vibe coder who codes with codex and claude code where he approves commands and chats to it with his keyboard and monitor.The fifth and apex engineer is the guy who codes by chatting to openclaw/hermes agents on telegram from his phone on the beach.
>>108952074>It's like an Autistic openclaw but then again everyone's openclaw is different.What is the value compared to just building custom agents with something like PydanticAI? Less work?