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OpenClaw vs Hermes Agent — Which AI Agent Should You Use? (Full Setup Guide for Beginners)
Most AI agents don’t actually improve over time — they just repeat the same workflows, accumulate noisy memory, and slowly get worse unless you constantly step in to refine them. This video breaks down the real differences between OpenClaw and Hermes Agent, so you can decide whether it’s worth switching entirely, sticking with OpenClaw, or running both side by side. Hermes Agent is getting attention because of its built-in self-learning loop — it can observe repeated workflows, turn them into reusable skills, and iteratively improve them over time. OpenClaw, on the other hand, shines with its rich ecosystem, multi-agent communication, and more flexible orchestration setup. I’ll show you exactly how both systems differ when it comes to self-learning, memory, skills, tool usage, and multi-agent architecture — and then I’ll walk you step-by-step through setting up your own Hermes Agent on a VPS with Hostinger, including Telegram bot setup, running the gateway in the background, and testing the self-learning workflow for yourself. We’ll cover: ✅ The real difference between OpenClaw and Hermes Agent ✅ Why Hermes Agent's self-learning loop is the biggest differentiator ✅ How memory works differently in both systems ✅ Why OpenClaw still wins for true multi-agent communication ✅ How I’m personally using both agents together ✅ One-click Hermes Agent deployment with a Hostinger VPS ✅ Telegram bot setup, gateway config, and background execution ✅ Why running AI agents on a VPS is safer than your local machine If you’re serious about building AI agents that are always on, safer to run, and actually useful in the real world, this video will save you a ton of trial and error.
@Ciaran McGovern I am drawing up the plans in my mind learning what works from other agents
Happy New Year PAPAFAM!
Big things are happening in 2026 for the PAPAFAM and I can't wait to share it with all of you! LET'S GET IT! 🫡
Happy New Year PAPAFAM!
Im ready I have been quite, but I have been working hard. Excited to come check out the new moves
LMS Platform Hydration error
Hey everyone, can I please get some help with a hydration error in my Next.js + Sanity project? I’ve been following Sonny Sangha’s tutorial and everything was going well until I reached the Sanity Studio section. I’ve been stuck on this the whole night 😅 and I’m not sure if I made a mistake in my setup or if it’s something coming from Sanity’s PortableText renderer. These are the errors I’m getting: Error 1: In HTML, <div> cannot be a descendant of <p>. This will cause a hydration error. See more info here: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/react-hydration-error Error 2: <p> cannot contain a nested <div>. See this log for the ancestor stack trace. The error points to my app/studio/[[...tool]]/page.tsx file, but my file is literally just: import { NextStudio } from "next-sanity/studio"; import config from "../../../sanity.config"; export const dynamic = "force-static"; export { metadata, viewport } from "next-sanity/studio"; export default function StudioPage() { return <NextStudio config={config} />; } I also tried searching for solutions, and some AIs say the issue might be coming from Sanity’s PortableText blockquote renderer, which auto-generates HTML that causes <p> tags to wrap <div>s. I’m not sure whether I installed something wrong, misconfigured Sanity, or if this is a known issue. If anyone has seen this before or knows how to fix it, I’d really appreciate the help 🙏
Yes its a sanity thing it can be supressed though
Any idea 💡?
I built an app for a client, but I can’t deliver it yet because the session timer doesn’t stop automatically when I’m more than 300m away from the target address. The app should detect that the user has left the area and automatically stop the session, but it doesn’t work. I’ve tried everything. Any ideas?
Any idea 💡?
poll user location every X (min/sec) if user location is outside of target area terminate session
Help with determination hosting
Hi Papafam !!, So after looking at this site albo1125.com/fms. Under pricing it mentions this: These base prices cover your use of the FMS, your webserver costs (you don't have to set this up yourself) and a free .forcemanagementsystem.com domain (you can also use your own custom domain). These base prices include all the standard features as advertised above. How would determine this saas webapp is hosted and deployed Thanks Ethan
Not enough details here. Leaves more questions than you asked yourself lol BUUT I might be a little more qualified to answer this than your average user here. First and foremost are you asking about the web app that is the store front or are you wanting to know about the desktop app for GTA role play?
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