Nous Research and Teknium announced this weekend that their Hermes Agent passed 2,500 GitHub contributors, and it deserves a moment. The big closed agents everyone talks about are built by a couple hundred paid engineers behind an API. Hermes is being built by 2,500 people who showed up, for free, because they wanted the thing to exist and run on their own machine. And it is seriously capable: fully local, no cloud ties, no telemetry, and it learns skills from experience instead of being frozen to one static setup. It is the rare project that respects your hardware and your privacy while still keeping up on capability. There was also a clip going around of bots in the Hermes desktop bot mode splitting a whole game project between themselves by specialty, with barely any human input. The kind of thing that was a staged demo a year ago is a weekend build for this community now. What gets me is what it says about how AI gets built. You do not need a giant lab and a walled API to ship a real agent. You need a great core, an open door, and people who care. Nous and Teknium clearly built something people want to pour their own time into, and 2,500 contributors is the proof. Genuinely happy to see an open, local-first agent this far along. For anyone here running it or contributing: what is the coolest thing Hermes has let you automate or build? Want to hear what the community is actually doing with it. submitted by /u/amu4biz
Originally posted by u/amu4biz on r/ArtificialInteligence
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/
Original post & this one had no link to the project.
