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The Abyss is a native iOS client for Hermes Agent, the self-improving autonomous agent by Nous Research. Hermes itself lives on a server - a Mac Mini, a homelab box, a VPS - where its memory, skills, tools and model access all run. The Abyss is one more surface over that same mind: a thin, beautiful window that connects over the network and renders a remote agent. It never runs an LLM on-device.
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Does it work fully offline once Hermes Agent is set up, or does the app still need to reach out to something to render the atmospheric stuff?
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Hey İhsan! Great question! Unfortunately the app needs working and online Hermes Agent desktop application.. my version is just until they develop their native one. Sorry...
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A standalone iOS app for Hermes is something I have been waiting for, the atmospheric look already feels right. One concrete suggestion: add an in-app log viewer with search and filters, so I can debug the agent on the fly without having to ssh into my server. Would make troubleshooting so much smoother on mobile.
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@aykutevrenrgmy Thanks! I will look into the in-app log viewer with search and filters - great suggestion!
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That moody atmospheric look is a really nice touch, feels like the app knows it's sitting on top of a self-hosted setup rather than pretending to be a glossy SaaS.
Does it work fully offline once Hermes Agent is set up, or does the app still need to reach out to something to render the atmospheric stuff?
Hey İhsan! Great question! Unfortunately the app needs working and online Hermes Agent desktop application.. my version is just until they develop their native one. Sorry...
A standalone iOS app for Hermes is something I have been waiting for, the atmospheric look already feels right. One concrete suggestion: add an in-app log viewer with search and filters, so I can debug the agent on the fly without having to ssh into my server. Would make troubleshooting so much smoother on mobile.
@aykutevrenrgmy Thanks! I will look into the in-app log viewer with search and filters - great suggestion!
That moody atmospheric look is a really nice touch, feels like the app knows it's sitting on top of a self-hosted setup rather than pretending to be a glossy SaaS.
@nartcansu76048 Thanks!