Early impression with #HermesAgent vs #OpenClaw?
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Early impression with #HermesAgent vs #OpenClaw? Hermes has been more efficient with tokens and has self-solved configuration issues more reliably.
The biggest pain-point has come with there just being less information out there to review. How others have overcome challenges etc. Frontier models just have less working knowledge of the system and its intricacies, and they have less to search and scrape.
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Early impression with #HermesAgent vs #OpenClaw? Hermes has been more efficient with tokens and has self-solved configuration issues more reliably.
The biggest pain-point has come with there just being less information out there to review. How others have overcome challenges etc. Frontier models just have less working knowledge of the system and its intricacies, and they have less to search and scrape.
@mamba a couple of things that have helped me...
- Crawl/scrape the doc into my RAG for local context.
- Letting Claude Code go through the codebase + RAG and put together some Obsidian notes that describe how things work.
I think for that second point, I want to rethink the output into a smarter set of SKILLS for Hermes Agent.
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@mamba a couple of things that have helped me...
- Crawl/scrape the doc into my RAG for local context.
- Letting Claude Code go through the codebase + RAG and put together some Obsidian notes that describe how things work.
I think for that second point, I want to rethink the output into a smarter set of SKILLS for Hermes Agent.
@maurice Great tips Magnus!
I've just begun experimenting with Obsidian integration and playing around with workflows. I would love to give it access to all my notes for RAG, but I can't stomach the idea of the data going out to a public LLM.
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