@KSimback: Hermes Agent: The Complete Beginner's Guide Says written by me but was actually done by my Hermes agent and it used the…
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A user reveals their "Hermes Agent" authored a beginner guide using the Hermes Atlas knowledge base, now published as a living document.
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Hermes Agent: The Complete Beginner’s Guide Says written by me but was actually done by my Hermes agent and it used the Hermes Atlas knowledge base as a source It will be updated periodically as the canonical guide Now live on Hermes Atlas (link in replies)
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