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Sigma Browser
@Sigma_Browser
Super Private AI browser with the local AI Founder: @skinbagwbones
California, USA Katılım Ağustos 2024
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@ValerianWaters @DataChaz Honestly haven't benchmarked with 3-4 concurrent agents yet. Real talk though: local agent performance is mostly a RAM story
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@DataChaz What's the actual memory hit when you spin up 3-4 agents at once? My M1 starts sounding like a jet when I run local LLMs
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Sigma browser now supports Hermes Agents 🤯
You can now run open-source models natively via their Eclipse engine for unlimited agentic workflows.
Private. Local.
Open-Source. No cloud. No subs.
Mac. Windows. iOS. Android 👀↓
Sigma Browser@Sigma_Browser
Hermes agent running in private browser on free local models Private by design. Local. Open-source
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@DataChaz running models locally removes the privacy risks and subscription costs of cloud AI
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@Timur_Yessenov @testingcatalog Interesting take. Maybe we should be thinking about a "categorizer" layer for agents on our side too
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@testingcatalog team personal-agent-gateway :) OpenClaw and Hermes solve different layers: channels vs memory/runtime. the interesting layer is connecting them with routing, permissions, and inspectable sessions instead of treating it like one chatbot.
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Sigma browser now supports Hermes Agent inside its Private Mode!
Hermes Agent can work on top of available local models to execute your browser tasks. Users can select between OpenClaw and Hermes options inside the Settings menu.
Team Hermes or team OpenClaw? 👀
Sigma Browser@Sigma_Browser
Hermes agent running in private browser on free local models Private by design. Local. Open-source
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@zihua_ma @testingcatalog Exactly! Hermes with its on-the-fly learning makes the in-browser agent genuinely smart
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@testingcatalog Team Hermes 🙋 理由:Sigma的本地优先+KYC理念和Hermes的"agent grows with you"哲学完美契合。Hermes的持久化记忆和SKILL.md机制让浏览器任务越来越聪明,不像每次从头开始。
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@DanKornas @Sigma_Browser Hermes and private browser with local models, solid setup
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I’ve played with a lot of web automation, and this is the kind of thing that makes life easier.
Private browser. Local models. Agent actions.
Combine that with Hermes and it’s pretty close to the perfect setup for the boring web tasks.
@Sigma_Browser this is really cool.
Sigma Browser@Sigma_Browser
Hermes agent running in private browser on free local models Private by design. Local. Open-source
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@onchaindudes This issue was real in the early versions, but the Nous Research team is actively working on improving the agent - and we ship the latest version of the agent in our browser ;)
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@Sigma_Browser Its ok for a cool demo but nothing more. The core argument is self-improving but this is the feature that is the worst. Longterm Hermes is not really stable and debugging (thanks to the self-improvement ) is really hard
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@Tom1217941 All local AI functionality is built into the browser. Also you can choose between Hermes and OpenClaw
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@Sigma_Browser This project was cool until you mentioned Hermes …
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@Sigma_Browser @Teknium Little bit disingenuous, the browser is not open source
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@0xZroy Using the agent with local models is completely free
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@Sigma_Browser betting that the best place for an AI agent is inside the browser.
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@schwarzerrttr Surprisingly, Gemma 4B performed quite well for agentic interactions, but if you have more powerful hardware, you can try Qwen 35B
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@Sigma_Browser Which model would work best for sales-related data scraping?
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@NousResearch @Teknium what do you guys think about this?
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@Hong60282445 Yes! Remote model support is on the roadmap and coming soon. You'll be able to point your agent at a remote endpoint and run OpenClaw smoothly even on lighter laptops
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@Sigma_Browser Are there plans to be able to connect a remote GPU for compute? this browser seems really cool, but I want to be able to use it on my weaker your laptop.
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@rohanpaul_ai Right! Tell us your thoughts after using this
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@Sigma_Browser Agents need context. And what's a better place than a browser?
trying it now.
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