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## [What Hermes Thinks I Do When I'm Not Talking To It](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/what-hermes-thinks-i-do-when-im-not)

_2026-08-11 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

My job title says one thing. The files I leave behind tell a much messier story.

## [The One File That Made Hermes Finally Learn From Its Mistakes](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/the-one-file-that-made-hermes-finally)

_2026-08-04 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

Persistent memory keeps useful context. A small ledger beside each workflow keeps the verified lesson where the next run can find it.

## [How Pangram Decides What Looks Like AI](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/how-pangram-decides-what-looks-like)

_2026-07-28 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

From its training data to the percentage on your screen, this is how Substack’s new AI detector works.

## [How I Built A Substack API With Hermes And Codex](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/how-i-built-a-substack-api-with-hermes)

_2026-07-21 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

I wanted Hermes to schedule my Substack Notes. A missing scheduling feature turned into an open-source tool built across Hermes, Codex, and a set of independent checks.

## [OpenAI Is Coming for Hermes One Codex Update at a Time](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/openai-is-coming-for-hermes-one-codex)

_2026-07-14 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

OpenAI keeps folding more of my agent stack into a $20 subscription. I still run Hermes as I want complete control over my workflows and the freedom to choose any model.

## [The Twenty Minute Audit That Found Where Hermes Was Getting Lost](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/the-twenty-minute-audit-that-found)

_2026-07-07 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

I kept upgrading my stack and Hermes kept getting confused. Twenty minutes looking at the right layer told me why.

## [Tear Down Your AI Workflow and Rebuild It Like This](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/tear-down-your-ai-workflow-and-rebuild)

_2026-06-30 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

Most AI workflows produce 80% noise because people tend to connect tons of systems before validating them against what their work needs. Here's the one test that saves you days of configuration.

## [Why My Best Hermes Workflow Consists Of Plain MD Files](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/why-my-best-hermes-workflow-consists)

_2026-06-23 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

I reorganized my vault so my agent could find things in thirty seconds. Boring fix, and it worked.

## [I Built My Hermes Stack to Survive Vendor Lock-in and Google Just Proved Me Right](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/i-built-my-ai-stack-to-survive-vendor)

_2026-06-16 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

Google is shutting down an open source tool in two days. Anthropic disabled Fable 5 because of the US government. My setup doesn't care, and here's why yours shouldn't either.

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## [How to Build AI Workflows When You're Tired of Optimizing Prompts](https://allagentsconsidered.substack.com/p/how-to-build-ai-workflows)

_2026-06-09 · Dan Cucolea · All Agents Considered_

It's time to move from asking questions to designing pipelines, and why your AI stops being useful when you need it most.

