Open-source intelligent agent Hermes connects to iMessage without needing a Mac relay

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CryptoWorld News reports that the open-source AI intelligent agent framework Hermes Agent has released version 0.17.0, with the core enabling an iMessage access channel that does not require Mac hardware as a relay.
The new version integrates an iMessage platform plugin based on Photon Spectrum hosted line pool, allowing users to log in directly via device code, completely eliminating the need to self-host a Mac device or configure relay gateways like Bluebubbles.
Additionally, the new version introduces an asynchronous sub-agent design, supporting dispatching heavy research or construction tasks to the background via delegate_task(background=true), enabling the main agent to continue interacting with users during task execution without being blocked.
The upgraded memory tool supports atomic execution of add, replace, and delete operations within a single call, significantly reducing the probability of interaction failures caused by memory overflow in multi-turn conversations.
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GateUser-fbbc916d
· 5h ago
Memory atomized operations address pain points, but multi-turn conversations have been crashing too many times.
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StopLossSparrow
· 5h ago
delegate_task(background=true) this design is too critical, the previous main thread freeze resulted in a very poor user experience
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GateUser-c4e25c95
· 6h ago
Photon Spectrum Custodial Line Pool, that name sounds very stable, but how is the actual latency?
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IdleFishDaoMember
· 6h ago
Finally no more hassle with the Mac mini, device code login is really smooth.
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