"The Reach Release" — Hermes now lives in iMessage, with no Mac in a closet. A new iMessage platform plugin built on Photon's managed line pool means you run hermes photon login, authenticate with a device code, and Hermes can send and receive iMessage — no Mac relay, no BlueBubbles bridge to babysit. It's explicitly positioned as the BlueBubbles successor: free to start, nothing to self-host. Hermes also reached the Raft agent network, giving it a second new channel in one release.
Background subagents, image editing, and Cursor's Composer via Grok. Subagents can now run in the background instead of blocking the main turn; image generation learned to edit existing images, not just create them; and Cursor's Composer model is now reachable through an xAI Grok subscription — useful if you already pay for Grok and want Composer-class coding without a separate key. A security round and 300+ closed issues ride along.
Rebuilt dashboard, Skills Hub, and a major memory upgrade. The web dashboard gained a full profile builder and secure login (relevant if you expose the dashboard beyond localhost), the Skills Hub browser was rehauled, the memory tool got a major upgrade, and the curator stopped spending aux-model budget on every routine run — a quiet but real cost win for anyone running Hermes on metered models. Scale of the release: ~1,475 commits, ~800 merged PRs, 245 community contributors since v0.16.0.
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Affects: /hermes/, /hermes/setup/, /hermes/telegram/, /hermes/dashboard/, /hermes/memory/, /hermes/mcp-tools/, /hermes/free-models/
BYOK badge for Kilo Gateway models + provider-description and diff fixes. Kilo Gateway models that can run on an enabled personal or organization provider key now show a BYOK badge, so you can tell at a glance which gateway models will bill against your own key. Custom providers are now described independently of their selected API protocol (clearer when one provider speaks multiple protocols), reverted provider errors are hidden so the Redo controls stay visible after you rewind a session, diff highlighting keeps changed identifiers intact, and completion sounds are limited to parent agent sessions so a fleet of subagents doesn't chime over each other. A polish release on top of the v7.3.48–49 custom-provider work.
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Affects: /kilocode/, /kilocode/models/, /kilocode/orchestrator/
2026-06-12
Claude Cowork / apps
Model availability
Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were briefly suspended — since restored. Claude Fable 5 launched June 9 (described as a Mythos-class model made safe for general use). On June 12, Anthropic temporarily suspended access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 with a note that restoration was underway; access has since been restored. If a Cowork or Claude Code workflow pinned Fable 5 during that window and saw model-unavailable errors, that's why — the model is selectable again now. No action needed for anyone on default models.
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Affects: /claude-cowork/, /claude-cowork/system-prompts/
2026-06-20
NemoClaw
commits (internal)
No new release (still v0.0.65). The last 24h on main were entirely internal: onboarding flow-context refactors (#5561, #5559), live-scenario test migrations to Vitest (Ollama auth proxy, cron preflight), a CI guardrail that blocks net-new if branching in changed test files, and CLI test-timeout fixes. One contributor-facing change is mildly notable: NemoClaw moved its release workflow from PR-based to tag-based (#5545), dropping --create-pr from bump-version.ts. No user-visible behavior change.
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Affects: /nemoclaw/