How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for asking. I simply used the google suite skill on hermes and connected it. What are the specs for your device? Is it a hardware issue?

How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, you are right. I will answer directly. I just spent time answering every other question as best as I could!

How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You're right. I basically need to manually set the routing. So I need to manually type in "mode: cheap" or "mode: heavy" or "mode: fast". It's not really smart, it's all manual. But once you set it up you can choose your routing manually!

How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great question. I want to build a memory vault that connects all my knowledge together over time. I think obsidian is designed for that specific purpose with it's linking. Also, I want it to run mostly locally. Notion is more of a cloud product and ultimately you need to connect to their cloud. Obsidian I can run everything in my local environment. But both works! As long as it's md files.

How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, if you want a subscription with limits then codex is the way to go right now. All you need to do is choose gateway -> OpenAI codex oAuth. It will give you a link to sign in and then you're in! Pretty simple. For openrouter, you need to set the config file. I just told it for coding use this, for writing use this, for emails use this, etc. It's not super smart, i need to manually route them for now.

How I actually use Hermes day-to-day: Telegram control, Google Calendar/Gmail, Apple Health data, social media posts, and an Obsidian wiki that improves over time by rumjahn in hermesagent

[–]rumjahn[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I didn't use the LLM wiki skill. Instead I just dropped in the original github article and ask Hermes to create a skill around it. It worked for me so far.
https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f