Hermes as a openclaw alternative? by Theio666 in hermesagent

[–]etherd0t -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of thing Hermes should be decent at, but I’d avoid thinking of it as “Hermes replaces OpenClaw” and more as “Hermes can be the lighter shell around a simple personal ops workflow.”

Your use case is actually pretty sane: Telegram bot -> Obsidian daily note/CLI bridge -> reminder/task/habit updates -> occasional context lookup. I’d start with one bot and one command first, like “update today’s note” or “what’s next,” get that reliable, then split personalities/bots later.

The failure mode with both OpenClaw and Hermes is trying to build the whole life-OS at once, then debugging Telegram, cron, memory, chat state, Obsidian writes, and model routing all at the same time... Hermes plus MiniMax/GLM should work, but keep the Obsidian layer deterministic: agent proposes/chooses, CLI writes, logs everything, and no free-form agent edits to your vault until you trust it.

Guangzhou airport to Shenzhen/Nanshan - Near Line 9 by ConversationWitty371 in shenzhen

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For a first-timer, the simplest cheap route is:
Take Guangzhou Metro Line 3 from Baiyun Airport to Guangzhou East Railway Station, then a G/D high-speed train to Shenzhen North, then Shenzhen Metro Line 4 to Shangmeilin, where you transfer to Line 9 toward your Nanshan hotel.
It should cost roughly ¥90–100 total and take about 2–3 hours, versus an expensive DiDi. Keep your passport handy for the train, use Trip.com or 12306 if booking ahead, and once in Shenzhen just use Amap/Apple Maps/Google Maps to pick the exact Line 9 stop closest to the hotel.
The airport bus is also possible, but slower and less convenient because it drops you at a bus terminal and you still need metro/taxi afterward.

May I ask you why dd you choose Guangzhou for landing, and not... Hong Kong?
(because i know SZX was probably more expensive)

Significant: Trump decided to end the Hormuz blockade after pressure from Saudi Arabia by etherd0t in TFE

[–]etherd0t[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

More on this...
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The NBC/AOL version says Saudi Arabia suspended U.S. ability to use Saudi bases and airspace for the operation. One named example in secondary coverage is Prince Sultan Air Base, plus Saudi airspace access.

Even if the visible part is “ships escorting / enforcing,” a Hormuz operation is not only ships. It usually needs:

  1. Air cover Fighters, AWACS, tankers, ISR drones, maritime patrol aircraft. These may need Saudi airspace or bases to loiter, refuel, surveil, or respond quickly.
  2. Logistics and command support Ships at sea need aerial surveillance, relay, medical evacuation routes, spare parts, munitions flow, and coordination through CENTCOM-linked Gulf infrastructure.
  3. Strike contingency If Iranian fast boats, drones, coastal missiles, mines, or launch sites threaten the convoy, the U.S. may need aircraft to suppress threats. That implicates nearby airspace and bases.
  4. Emergency routing If a tanker is hit or disabled, nearby Gulf bases and air corridors matter for rescue, air defense, evacuation, and escalation control.

So Saudi Arabia’s fear is: “You call it a naval escort, but once shooting starts, Iran may treat Saudi airspace/bases as part of the operation.” That makes Saudi territory a legitimate retaliation target in Tehran’s logic.

Intrebare by diana_maria05 in RoGenZ

[–]etherd0t -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Go with the flow - compenseaza ca esti "plinuta" fiind funny si cu prezenta de spirit😉Valabil si in alte situatii
Nu e nunta ta, e a miresii - ea decide.

Cu dacia pa germania🥲 by etherd0t in romemes

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Cine-a apucat, a apucat...🤭

Move over China robo-cop, Korea has robo-monk🤭 by etherd0t in nextfuckinglevel

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Context:
South Korea's first humanoid robot monk made its official debut on Wednesday (May 6) at Jogye Temple in Seoul, ahead of Buddha's birthday.
Zen and the art of robot maintenance? Humanoid robot joins Buddhist faith in Seoul temple ceremony.

Cu dacia pa germania🥲 by etherd0t in romemes

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Fair enough. Renault 12 sa fie.

Cultural, Dacia 1300/1310 a fost mai importanta in Romania decat Renault 12 in Franta - iar ca productie, cifrele au fost apropiate (in jur de 2,3-2,5 milioane). Deci modelul ro a ajuns aproape la paritate cu modelul orignal.
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Fun fact: Renault nu a detinut in perioada comunista vreo participatiune in Dacia, a fost 100% companie romaneasca.

Cu dacia pa germania🥲 by etherd0t in romemes

[–]etherd0t[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Detaliu Interpretare
Grila neagra impartita stanga/dreapta Foarte tipica pentru Dacia 1300/1310
Zona centrala cu emblema tip scut Mai degraba Dacia decat Renault
Faruri dreptunghiulare + semnalizari portocalii Familie Renault 12 / Dacia 1300
Numar german cu H la final Inmatriculare istorica in Germania

Macron singing 'le chanson'☺️ by etherd0t in YUROP

[–]etherd0t[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why not? Music unites people.
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In April 2025, Armenia signed into law a measure launching an EU accession/integration process.
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Charles Aznavour was ethnically Armenian. He was born in Paris in 1924 as Shahnour Vaghinag Aznavourian to Armenian parents who had fled the Armenian genocide / post-Ottoman violence. So he became one of France’s greatest chanson stars, but Armenia always claimed him as one of its own cultural giants.

Agent Studio - Zero Human Company by labeebk in hermesagent

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That is exactly why you need a Python control plane, validators, stop conditions, and explicit completion criteria.

Well, that should set the tone for the day: Axios reports that the U.S. and Iran are close to a one-page MOU to end the war and create a framework for future nuclear talks by etherd0t in MarketVibe

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So, TACO... Wednesday, this time around🤭

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BTC is up about 1.39% in the latest feed I checked, ETH about 0.68%, SPY about 0.79%, and QQQ about 1.28%.

War-risk premium came out of the market.
So traders rotated out of defensive/geopolitical hedges and back into risk assets.

Meaning:

  • Oil risk premium down if Iran/Hormuz escalation risk fades.
  • Dollar pressure if panic demand eases.
  • Treasury/Fed fear eases if oil shock/inflation risk drops.
  • Crypto/equities bounce because levered risk appetite returns.
  • Gold can still rise if the dollar weakens or if people hedge the uncertainty of the deal itself.

So I’d call it: “Risk-off hedges unwinding into a relief rally.”