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      <title>Two Agents, One Local Model: Do They Run in Parallel, or Take Turns? I Measured It.</title>
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      <description>A reader on Reddit asked me a sharp question about my last post. I had trialed a second local coding agent, Hermes, pointed at the same local Qwen 3.8 model my other agent already uses. His question was simple. Did I ever run both agents at the same time, two separate harnesses hammering one model on one Mac at once. And what about Hermes spawning its own sub-agents against that same endpoint.</description>
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