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Openclaw vs Hermes Agent

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    Openclaw vs Hermes Agent

    Anyone tried both?
    Why do you like one over the other?

    #openclaw #hermesagent #ai

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    • arielf@mastodon.socialA arielf@mastodon.social

      Openclaw vs Hermes Agent

      Anyone tried both?
      Why do you like one over the other?

      #openclaw #hermesagent #ai

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      @arielf I've been working across the systems and trying to see where each is strongest.

      So far, I like Hermes the best. To sum it up? Less friction in using it and having it make changes to it's own configuration. Cron Jobs are a good example. It just new how to make more of them. OpenClaw would really struggle to troubleshoot on the same LLM models.

      Auto skill creation is also something I've found is genuinely useful. It burns a bunch of token trying to figure something out? I feel more confident it will remember the next time I need to do it. Openclaw was a coin flip.

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