@aehyok: Wondering how many people are still using OpenClaw? How many are still using Hermes Agent? How many know about the Auxiliary Models feature in Hermes Agent? Each auxiliary task is independent, and you can specify a model for each one. Additionally, H…
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Introducing the Auxiliary Models feature in Hermes Agent, which allows independent configuration of models for each auxiliary task. It also includes a fallback mechanism that automatically switches to backup models. Support for the Hermes Desktop client is also mentioned.
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I wonder how many people are still using OpenClaw?
And how many are using Hermes Agent?
And how many know about the Auxiliary Models feature in Hermes Agent?
Each auxiliary task is independent, and you can specify a model for each one individually. Additionally, Hermes has a built-in fallback mechanism: if an auxiliary model encounters issues or runs out of quota (e.g., returning an HTTP 402 error), it automatically switches to a backup model or the main model, ensuring the workflow is not interrupted.
This set of auxiliary task configurations is collectively referred to as Auxiliary Models.
As shown in the image (for reference only), each auxiliary task can be configured with its own dedicated large language model. This allows you to save where possible and spend where necessary. If set to auto, it means letting the Hermes system automatically decide which model to use.
And just a few days ago, Hermes Desktop was released. I wonder how many people have installed and used it.
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