@realNyarime: https://x.com/realNyarime/status/2057235407470002516
Summary
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.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 05/21/26, 03:46 PM
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.
Similar Articles
Migrate from OpenClaw
A migration guide for moving from OpenClaw to Hermes Agent, detailing the transfer of persona, memory, skills, and config files with options for preview, dry-run, and secret migration.
@yanhua1010: Suddenly realized that messing around with OpenClaw and Hermes was all a complete waste of time. This is the true AI native product, the most comfortable one I've experienced so far.
The user believes that a certain AI native product provides an excellent experience, and that the time spent on OpenClaw, Hermes, etc. was wasted.
Hermes vs openclaw: 5 real differences that change which one you should pick
This article compares Hermes and Openclaw AI agents across five key dimensions: self-improvement, community skills, multi-channel support, memory architecture, and framework portability on Clawdi. It concludes that the choice depends on whether users prioritize long-term personalization or immediate multi-channel automation coverage.
@idoubicc: https://x.com/idoubicc/status/2069014328037330953
This article reviews the design highlights and shortcomings of the OpenClaw Agent framework, and shares the author's experience in designing a better agent framework, FastClaw, emphasizing principles such as cloud-native, lightweight, and multi-tenancy.
What are you actually using OpenClaw for that's working well?
A user asks the community about their real-world experiences with OpenClaw, seeking honest feedback on common workflows, cool automations, frustrations, and setup configurations.