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@quxiaoyin We're kinda taking notes from real ppl. Curious!
Beside token optimization, what other factors make you switch agents?
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OpenClaw is out, right?
I personally stopped using OpenClaw. My current setup: Hermes Agent, Codex, and Claude Code.
Claude Code: Slow as hell, super annoying. But I already paid for it, so might as well use it.
Codex: My trusted lieutenant for anything requiring serious thinking. Reliable execution.
Hermes Agent: Everything else. Blog posts, competitor research, news monitoring, code reviews. The grunt work that needs speed.
Why I love Hermes:
1. Speed: Shows thinking process in real-time. When you interrupt with a new task, it instantly evaluates if it's related to current work or needs parallel processing. Claude just queues everything.
2. Self-improvement: If you give it the same task repeatedly, it creates a reusable skill. Like muscle memory for AI. Do something enough times, next time it just executes the pattern without thinking.
They just launched a Kanban board for tracking progress, and apparently goal-based features are coming soon. Fast iteration cycle.
The backstory: Hermes was originally a crypto company funded by crypto VCs. Started with open-source model training that nobody used. Then OpenClaw blew up in Feb/March, and they immediately built an OpenClaw competitor.
The difference: Better UX, less token burning, more stable execution. Same terminal-based setup, same Telegram/Discord integration, but smoother experience overall.
My preferred stack: Hermes Agent + DeepSeek V4 Flash/Pro.
For anyone wondering if OpenClaw still matters - it pioneered the category, but the experience gap is real. Token efficiency alone makes Hermes worth switching.
Sometimes the fast follower wins.
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can't wait for this gbrain feature. here's the loop:
agent attempts a task using a skill
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gbrain eval or LLM-as-judge scores the result
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dream cycle runs the optimizer overnight
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proposes small edits to the SKILL.md
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if the new version scores higher, accept
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commit the improved skill, next run uses it
Garry Tan@garrytan
These concepts coming soon to GBrain this week
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Vibe coding is crazy man.
Met a 16yr old making $500k a month with his vibe-coded SaaS he started 5 months ago.
I asked how he built so fast. He said he just asked ChatGPT for a prompt, pasted it into Claude Opus-4.7, and somehow the app worked first try
His goal is to get to $1M a month this year.
Entire business running through his Dad’s Stripe account.
His Firebase rules were basically public access with extra steps, user data got leaked, now he’s getting tried as an adult but the SaaS still printing though.
None of this happened btw.
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@tanujDE3180 We're taking result from real people
What about, for Agentic AI
- $0 (free 3$ credit)
- $20-40
- $50-100
- $100+
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