Hermes

User compares two agent frameworks (Hermes vs OpenClaw) through personified agents, noting Hermes shows better task persistence while OpenClaw gets stuck in loops.

Updated 2026-06-08 ยท category: framework

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User compares two agent frameworks (Hermes vs OpenClaw) through personified agents, noting Hermes shows better task persistence while OpenClaw gets stuck in loops.

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