OpenClaw + Hermes users: how many agents are you actually running day to day?
Summary
A discussion asking users of multiple AI agents (OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex) how many specialized agents they run daily and at what point they need a unified workspace to manage them.
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