
Michael Sylvester
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Michael Sylvester
@AutomationMikke
Marketing Model Builder. Founder @ Waypath + CirclStudio. Building a customer intelligence Operating System. Las Vegas, NV. United States.
United States انضم Aralık 2010
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Marketing Al in 2026 took a left turn.
Everyone and their dog is shipping "Al agents." Half of them are held together with API calls and hopium.
But underneath, something actually interesting is happening. Hermes builds memory across every task. The ICP gets sharper every month because it remembers what closed. Competitor surveillance runs on a schedule and nobody has to check manually.
The teams building this now won't just be faster. They'll have institutional knowledge their competitors can't replicate.
We mapped the full stack on the research page.
circlstdio.io/blog/ai-market…
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@elonmusk do you care if people call it Twitter. Just seems like it’s embroidered on.
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@tunguz The models always seem to think they aren’t the ones who have to do the work. Lol
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@keven_ink I like it but I would agree that their harness output need consolidation over everything.
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I'm REALLY not trying to be a hater... but why is this a priority over building more robust agents/tools/skills?
Nous Research@NousResearch
Your Hermes Agent can now adopt an animated pet: a small sprite that reacts to what the agent is doing (idle, running a tool, thinking, waiting, finishing, failing) in the GUI or TUI. You have nearly 3000 pets to choose from via the petdex gallery, or you can submit your own.
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@romxdev Does the button work fast? That’s all the end user cars about.
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@it_unprofession Great post. Please keep him on you. You’re teaching him skills that will last his whole life.
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HR forced me to hire a junior systems administrator last week.
He's 23 years old and showed up on day 1 carrying a physical notebook.
He spent his first morning looking at our backend and realized my automation scripts were written in 2008.
He asked me why we're running deprecated code that relies on an unpatched version of Windows 7.
I told him we employ a strategy of chronological obfuscation.
I explained that modern malware is designed to attack modern architecture.
By keeping our infrastructure trapped in the Bush administration, we're immune to zero-day exploits.
You can't hack what you can't interface with.
He looked at me like I was insane and asked about data compliance.
I leaned back in my chair and whispered the phrase "asynchronous legacy tunneling".
He immediately closed his notebook and apologized for questioning my vision.
I spent the rest of the afternoon watching a 4-hour documentary about the Roman Empire at my desk.
Next week I'm going to make him untangle category 5 cables for character development.
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@elonmusk So true. It’s like you have to throw productivity out the window and just focus on surviving when it gets too hot 🥵 lol
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@per_simmons_ Unreal engine dropping a Ai MCP server before Star Citizen dropping a beta test is wild.
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Claude just became a craacked video game designer.
With the launch of Unreal Engine's MCP server last week, you can now build entire video games just by talking to Claude.
I spent the past few days building with it, and I'm telling you, this is going to forever change how video games get made and who gets to make them.
In this video I show you exactly how to set up the Unreal Engine MCP yourself and run through three demos: building a full playable city, cloning a real city from Google Earth, and creating custom buildings in Blender.
Here's the agent harness I mention too: github.com/per-simmons/un…
Intro
What I built in a few hours
Setting up the Unreal MCP server
Fixing the port 8000 connection issue
The agent harness that avoids the pitfalls
Demo 1: Building a city with City Sample
Demo 2: Cloning a real city from Google Earth with Cesium
Demo 3: Custom buildings with Blender headless
Outro
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@JPoehnelt This is why I don’t use Google for anything except the free emails. They hired top innovators year after year just to shelve them from doing anything spectacular.
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Two months ago I was fired by Google for creating the Google Workspace CLI. It went viral, hit #1 on Hacker News, gained thousands of GitHub stars and many thousands of actual users in just a couple days.
It was an incredible, confusing journey, from directors and leaders asking what they could learn from the tool to getting grilled by legal about why the Google logo and brand colors are on the Google Workspace GitHub code repositories.
I think the cause was that Workspace and certain leaders (and projects) were afraid of being disrupted. But the fear wasn't specific to my CLI, it was a broader fear in what agents meant for Workspace. Either way, the irony of my termination was the announcement at Google Cloud Next two days before I was fired that an official Workspace CLI was coming.
I want this out there because it is easier for me to explain my story and it is an experience I want to fully own. It's also part of my healing.
Nearly 7 years at Google was an incredible opportunity for me and I was fortunate to have wonderful teammates and a manager that fully supported me through these last few months. Thank you.

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@rackSpreader1 Creates marketing revenue or risk being fired.
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