@zeroxkyle: I recently installed Hermes after raw-dogging Claude Code for a year or so. Have tried it at work, didn't see the need …
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A user shares their positive experience switching from Claude Code to Hermes AI, praising the agent's ability to learn, handle long tasks, and significantly boost productivity.
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@nateherk: https://x.com/nateherk/status/2053308681299616125
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