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&lt;p&gt;Nous Research just shipped Hermes Agent v0.9.0 &amp;ldquo;the everywhere release&amp;rdquo; on April 13, 2026. Two months after the initial launch the repo is sitting at 27,000+ GitHub stars, and the two weeks preceding v0.9.0 saw 209 PRs merged and 81 issues closed. That is an unusual cadence for an open-source agent project, and I think it is worth unpacking why this one matters beyond the release-note excitement.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>