@heyshrutimishra: Hermes Agent (100k+ ) going into production tooling like Atomic Bot. This is the OSS → enterprise pipeline playing out …
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Hermes Agent, an open-source model with 100k+ usage, is being adopted in enterprise tooling like Atomic Bot, demonstrating the OSS-to-enterprise pipeline and preference for local, key-owned, open stacks.
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Hermes Agent (100k+ ) going into production tooling like Atomic Bot. This is the OSS → enterprise pipeline playing out in real-time. Local models + your own keys + open source = the anti-vendor-lock-in stack developers actually want
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