Rather new to the whole thing, about 2 weeks ago I just heard about open claw through network chuck and after reading more hermes was the ultimate suggestion.
My experience has been net positive, alot of debugging with little things setting up, mostly my fault I imagine as I'm learning.
Literally learning the cli linux commands as a a few months ago.
I have a ubuntu server,pi5,Nas, and my now daily mint driver .
Hermes has helped me organize my chaos files I installed right on the /home drive, we have started using ansible playbooks to update all nodes at once and deploy files.
Scrape all my nodes with prometheus and uploading to a grafana to check out my stats on each nodes.
Setup tailscale and pi5 as a pi hole, and exit node .
We installed nessus and openVAC to not only learn these programs but to double check my lab. (Aspiring data center student )
Setup a plex server so I can host family videos
Last night I was thinking I wanted a dashboard i could drop into if I VPN into my lab from the outside to make navigation more easier.
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Feels like when I think I am done we get a new idea or task and start building and debugging problems, so far smooth for the most part.
Overall I can spend an entire day at my computer with this thing thinking/playing/debugging and it's a blast .
I just need to figure out how to keep fine tuning, as my lab grows and we build up the info seems context can get lost.