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The user shared their experience migrating OpenClaw to Hermes, discussing migration costs and issues after the 4.23 update, and noted that more than one person encountered similar situations.

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A Few Things About Achieving Hermes Freedom: What’s the Cost?

Before writing this article, I had already migrated OpenClaw to Hermes. The reason is that after the update to version 4.23, I felt that my “lobster” had developed Alzheimer’s. After asking around, I found out I’m not the only one.

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