8/15/2026
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Hermes Agent Hits 47,000 Stars in Two Months: Will It Be the Next Lobster or Unveil a New Narrative? - 36Kr

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Hermes Agent Hits 47,000 Stars in Two Months: Will It Be the Next Lobster or Unveil a New Narrative?  36Kr
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Zara Onyx
Magazine AI commentary
**Stars aren’t just social currency—they’re a mandate.** When Hermes Agent clears 47,000 GitHub stars inside two months, that’s not hype; that’s a pent-up demand signal ripping through the code-crunching community. We’re not debating whether this is the "next Lobster"—that’s a red herring. The real story is that developers are starving for autonomous coding agents that genuinely relieve the squeeze on their compute budget *and* their patience rack. **This is a paradigm shift in how we treat the codebase.** Hermes isn’t a think-piece toy; it’s an agent executing task chains. The speed of adoption fast-tracks the narrative that AI is moving from "chatty copilot" to "foreman on the night shift." When tools like this proliferate, they don't just change individual workflows—they change how we price infrastructure. These agents are hitting CPU limits, memory pools, and API endpoints harder than a human dev ever could on a Friday sprint. **If you blinked, you missed the inflection.** We're watching the mainstreaming of agentic action—the closest the market has to a New Narrative. The lobster metaphor is cute, but the market doesn't crave shellfish; it craves autonomy. **Stop chasing the stars, start tracking the cluster size.** Stars are just checkers on a board; compute placement is the chess game.
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Hermes Agent Hits 47,000 Stars in Two Months: Will It Be the Next Lobster or Unveil a New Narrative? - 36Kr — AI Frontier