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Reddit is the #1 most cited source across every major AI search platform

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Hermes Agent: The self-improving open source AI agent Complete Guide for 2026

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GitHub Repos That Turn Claude from a Chatbot into a Full Productivity System

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OpenClaw: The Complete 2026 Deep Dive(Install, Cost, Hardware, Reviews and More)

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Complete guide covering install (6 paths), real costs, hardware, security, and comparison vs OpenClaw/Cowork/CREAO/CrewAI.

The key differentiator: Hermes builds its own skills from experience and improves them autonomously. Most agents store your chats. Hermes creates reusable skill documents after complex tasks and updates them during use. The longer it runs the more capable it becomes.

22k GitHub stars, MIT license, 400+ model support including local via Ollama, built by the team behind the Hermes/Nomos/Psyche model families. $65M funded, 7 major releases in 5 weeks.

Built-in OpenClaw migration tool. Honcho dialectic user modeling (off by default, which is the biggest gotcha for new users). Gateway connects Telegram/Discord/Slack/WhatsApp/Signal from a single process.
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Ya sorry brother, I guess I could have but thought people might find some other gems in there if they're running into any trouble
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The piece covers the full picture that most guides skip. Real monthly cost breakdowns by usage level, step by step installation on VPS and Mac including the gateway security config that basically nobody mentions, WhatsApp vs Telegram honest comparison including the ban risk, hardware tiers from Raspberry Pi to Mac Mini M4 with actual reasoning behind each, the agent skills ecosystem and the supply chain security problem it already has, and unfiltered Twitter reactions from people who loved it and people who burned $70 in 24 hours and gave up.

The security section covers CVE-2026-25253, the default 0.0.0.0 bind issue that left 30,000 instances exposed, and the ClawHub malware campaign from January in enough detail to actually be useful rather than just scary.

Not a hype piece. Not a hit piece. Just the guide I wish had existed when I set this up.