
mateus.syn
293 posts





“Hermes/OpenClaw has no use case” I used to think the same tbh. And it doesn’t make sense until it clicks for you. I don't care to convince anyone. I'll just share my experience. The tasks Hermes handles go from simple reminders to managing my finances, monitoring my email and making code changes... among others. It doesn’t sound wow, but it is. Because it has all the context about me and my circumstances. When I start a new chat, it has access to everything it needs. That improves the replies and experience as a whole 100x. I can do all that from my Telegram account. I don't need to use different tools. And my next experiment is to allow it to buy stuff for me. I want to give it a link and place the order, so I don't have to manually fill all the fields. On top of that, Hermes/OpenClaw are open source, which means you can self-host it... as I do. The memory is local. I can inspect/edit all the skills. I can tweak the setup as much as I like. Heck, I can even make changes to the Hermes/OpenClaw code. If you pair that with a local LLM, it gets even better. Anyway, I feel like the first time I tried Cursor. I'm mind-blown by what's possible. Can't wait to share all the stuff I have written so far about my setup.






