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New video from Nick comparing models using Hermes
Cool video @Nick Vasilescu just released that shows a cage fight in orgo with multiplied models running their own instance of Hermes . Was pretty wild. I have to say Sol and Terra impressed me the most. Unreal how fast they worked. I have played with Sol on a personal project and it solved two issues that DeepSeek v4 flash just couldn't figure out for me. https://youtu.be/BFRmOxT8QIo?is=GEqkxLV5KPTO0eok
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@Nick Vasilescu. Great back-off vid! Switched some agents to GPT 5.6 Sol. Thanks.
How are you using Agents?
Curious to hear from you all on how you're using AI agents. Are you: > Building AI employees for your own business to help you run more efficiently? > Building and Deploying AI Employees for Other Businesses? (AI automation agency) if you could also let me know the biggest challenges you're facing in the process of all of this, that would be super useful -- based on how you're building and deploying agents, be it for yourself or for others, I'll know how best to create content to help ! Thanks for being here! Super excited to pump out more content and build together :)
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Hey @Nick Vasilescu. We are using Orgo for managed client AI agents. Most helpful content would be practical operator tutorials: 1. Launch a client workspace from a template 2. Connect client tools safely via Composio/OAuth 3. Handle any non-Composio keys/env vars securely per client 4. Add Latitude monitoring/health checks 5. Restart/debug/recover a stuck agent 6. Manage multiple client workspaces without cross-client leakage Best single tutorial for us: blank Orgo workspace to a working client AI agent with Composio connections, monitoring, and recovery basics. This would be a huge unlock for us. Thanks for asking.
Sell AI Employees to Small Businesses (just steal mine)
I just built a full AI employee from scratch in this video. Everyone’s hyped on agents but barely anyone’s actually showing how to build ones that can really work inside a business. Here’s the entire stack I spun up live (no holding anything back): • Cloud computer running Hermes on Orgo • Its own email (AgentMail) • Its own phone number (AgentPhone + iMessage) • Telegram as the main chat interface • Every tool & connector hooked up through Composio • Credit card so it can actually spend money • Obsidian vault as its knowledge base / second brain • Latitude for observability so I know when shit breaks I made one main orchestrator agent (named it Hubert) that stays in charge 99% of the time and just hands tasks off to specialized sub-agents underneath it. One giant bloated agent is a nightmare to debug. This way everything stays clean and purpose-built. Full live build, every prompt I pasted, every terminal I opened… it’s all in there. And I’m giving away the complete templates for the orchestrator + every sub-agent I build going forward. I'm giving you actual employees that can do real work. Watch the whole thing here: PS - the template is free here on Github: https://github.com/nickvasilescu/nicks-stack
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Great walk through @Nick Vasilescu. Super helpful for user onboarding.
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@Bryan Zimmerman Hey Bryan. do you mean that you need to be on Scale Level tier to access this template? I'm currently on hacker and I only see 3 templates - OpenClaw, Hermes and Claude Code
First steps...
Hey guys, Adel here. I joined the community a couple of weeks ago and I was reading part of your messages and of course part of the videos shared by @Nick Vasilescu. I want to start congratulating Nick for his generosity sharing knowledge and resources. I'm a software engineer for the last 9 years and I was working as consultant another 9 years before that. Right now I'm working in a small startup orchestrating payments. Why Am I here? Well, I want really to take control of my life, you know when you work for a company there are good things but also bad things. In my opinion, the worst things are related to don't have control about what you want to do or the lack of flexibility in different perspectives. I want really to change that, but I'm a husband and a father and I can't quit my job until I have something in place. I want to be part of this new era, I had a little of exposure to AI in my job, but I want really to learn, grow and take advantage of this opportunity we have in front of us. But I need initially to do it in parallel with my job. I'm Spanish but currently living in Ireland. In one hand I'm checking boring processes here (bookkeeping, logistics management, ...), in order to find gaps and processes with potential to be automated. In the other hand it's where I want to receive help/advice from you guys... I'm seeing a lot of content and I want really to start doing things... Based on your actual experience, if you had to start right now, what would be the main resources or steps you would take? Thank you in advance for your time and help, I hope I can provide updates here... Adel.
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go to youtube and study hermes agent. understand the technology (ie harness) and use cases. there is a ton of youtube content on hermes and openclaw. then get your own agent(s) up and running, plug into your systems. ask it to coach you on how to use it. my two cents...
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