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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@Asteri_eth If this pipeline really gets smarter every time, are we watching the end of traditional research?
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Asteri@Asteri_eth·
This research pipeline investigates any topic in 6 minutes and gets smarter every time you use it The problem is that manual research means open tabs, videos, and notes scattered everywhere, plus an hour of wasted time with no clear result The solution is the combination of Claude Code + NotebookLM + Obsidian a single command launches the entire pipeline Including YouTube search and analysis on Google servers, and the result is saved to a local knowledge base How it works, Claude Code finds 10 relevant sources, sends them to NotebookLM, which performs a full analysis, creates infographics and a mind map, and all of this is exported to Obsidian as a structured file The result in 6 minutes a complete analysis of the topic, engagement outliers, content gaps that no one has filled, and a system that gets to know you better with every use Everything stays on your local machine and gets smarter with every use
monokern@monokern

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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@DavidOndrej1 If Grok Build is the most efficient, does that make Claude Code obsolete.
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David Ondrej
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1·
Grok Build is insane... it's the most cost efficient CLI agent out there. if you love Claude Code, you have to try it. trust me.
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Coder girl 👩‍💻
Coder girl 👩‍💻@dev_maims·
NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING NEVER USE GEMINI FOR CODING
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Everyone's talking about Opus 4.8 but Dynamic Workflows is real unlock. One task fans out to hundreds of parallel subagents, each verifying their own work, all converging into one coordinated answer. ULTRACODE IS A DIFFERENT PARADIGM.
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@EXM7777 Top 1% setup… but does it really make that big a difference?
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@garrytan Auto-benchmarks sound wild does this mean human evals are obsolete?
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
GBrain v0.42.1 just dropped and it implements a version of Microsoft's SkillOpt paper that automatically improves your markdown skill files. Ours does a special step: it writes the benchmarks for you. It's now live in GBrain.
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@libapi_ Cross-platform, zero config… is Hermes Studio the VS Code moment for Hernes ?
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libapi@libapi_·
Hermes Studio Beta 这个版本已经内置 Hermes Agent 和运行所需的关键依赖,下载安装后即可开箱使用,不需要再手动配置复杂环境。 支持 macOS / Linux / Windows。 它把 Hermes Web UI / Hermes Agent 打包成一个更完整的桌面端入口,让本地 AI Agent 的启动、配置和使用都更顺手。 目前仍是 Beta,欢迎大家体验、反馈问题、一起打磨。
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Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Codex is wayyy better (now) than Claude Code. Who else agrees?
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@cherry_mx_reds Does this mean Copilot Apps are finally practical for real repo management?
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Tak 🦞@cherry_mx_reds·
This is so great. I setup my first Github Copilot App automation and it worked really well. I scheduled the built in issue triage automation and targeted the OpenClaw repository. It gave me a prioritized list to work on. Nice!
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@matsuu Does this mean we finally have a universal switcher for all AI CLIs?
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matsuu@matsuu·
Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, OpenClawで設定する項目の差を吸収して簡単に切り替えができるようにするcc-switchをCLIで実装したfork。brew install cc-switch-cli / htn.to/3mobZH9xa3
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AgenticRebirth@AgenticRebirth·
Last week I had to decide between Openclaw and Hermes. After installing, configuring and briefly test driving both, the choice wasn't difficult. Hermes was fully capable within 5 minutes of being installed. Browser automation, OS control, X searching. It just works out of the box. Openclaw could only do the same after a fairly tedious onboarding and setup, and even then not as well. Hermes configuration is easy. Two CLI commands and you can switch off anything you don't want. It takes 5 minutes, I don't understand all the fuss. Openclaw configuration... don't even get me started. Incredibly opaque and unpleasant. Obviously, I stuck with Hermes.
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

Just want to make this clear: We didn't make Hermes Agent to be a "starts with nothing, you work it all out" agent. This is not the minimalist, start from nothing, agent. We want Hermes to work out of the box for most people. So you aren't spending weeks just getting the agent to work, or have the capabilities you need. This means that yes, there are more built in things then something like nanoclaw or pi, which start with nothing, and you just have to figure it out. That is an intentional design decision. You can from the modest baseline that has capabilities that are likely broader than you need, but not egregious, take it from there if you want to tinker with it. Run `hermes skills config` or `hermes tools` to disable whatever you want. We even have a way to upload your whole "Agent" as a github repo, so you can install hermes fresh with your exact setup again later or share them. We have a massive interface for extensions so you can tinker with it to infinity. But if you don't want to become an agent engineer - with Hermes, you don't have to.

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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@yyyole So is Hermes just flexing, or does Polymarket actually matter for agents?
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沐阳@yyyole·
用户疑问“Hermes为什么内置Polymarket Skill”。 ———“那你去用OpenClaw吧” 这么膨胀的吗??
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

@theo They're nonsense for you maybe. We didn't make hermes just for you. If you want an empty soulless experience, not ready ootb for anyone, try openclaw

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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@jumperz OpenClaw feels like over-engineering, Hermes feels like cheating what’s your take?
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JUMPERZ@jumperz·
this whole thing is why i dropped openclaw zero start agents have you spending weeks building everything before you do any actual work hermes just drops you at a sane baseline and you prune what you don’t want .. and it’s not just more skills.. the thing writes its own skill files from stuff it’s already solved, so it gets better the more you use it the whole “absurd default skills” panic is just the timeline doing what it does.. people will dunk on anything if the shape of the dunk gets engagement and those skills are read-only GET requests that pull data, you toggle them off in one menu .. it doesn’t matter absurd default reads better than i clicked a checkbox..and funny how it was coming from a technical person..
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

Just want to make this clear: We didn't make Hermes Agent to be a "starts with nothing, you work it all out" agent. This is not the minimalist, start from nothing, agent. We want Hermes to work out of the box for most people. So you aren't spending weeks just getting the agent to work, or have the capabilities you need. This means that yes, there are more built in things then something like nanoclaw or pi, which start with nothing, and you just have to figure it out. That is an intentional design decision. You can from the modest baseline that has capabilities that are likely broader than you need, but not egregious, take it from there if you want to tinker with it. Run `hermes skills config` or `hermes tools` to disable whatever you want. We even have a way to upload your whole "Agent" as a github repo, so you can install hermes fresh with your exact setup again later or share them. We have a massive interface for extensions so you can tinker with it to infinity. But if you don't want to become an agent engineer - with Hermes, you don't have to.

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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@lidangzzz OpenClaw feels underrated compared to Hermes anyone else still relying on it daily?
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@biancoresearch Funny how everyone’s building agents… but how many will actually survive?
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Jim Bianco
Jim Bianco@biancoresearch·
This chart is more important Token usage (blue bars) is exploding higher. It started in January when Agentic AI went mainstream with Claude Cowork and Moltbook (OpenClaw). AI users are creating agents and code, leading to exponential growth in AI usage. It's just starting.
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Peter Berezin@PeterBerezinBCA

Peaking?

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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@israfill What’s the first thing you’d test with a vision model like this?
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Isra@israfill·
your agent is blind (hermes, openclaw or any other ai agent you are using) mine reads screenshots, diagrams, UI mockups, whiteboards, error logs from photos - everything nvidia nemotron 120B vision model free on openrouter right now, no card, no waitlist what it sees: - UI screenshots - handwritten notes - charts and diagrams - error logs from photos - code screenshots - product mockups you can run it in: hermes agent (easiest, full setup below) openrouter API directly any openai-compatible client HERMES AGENT SETUP (free, 5 min): > go to hermes-agent.com and create an account > click "Models" in the left sidebar > click "Add Custom Model" > in the provider dropdown select "OpenRouter" > paste your OpenRouter API key (free at openrouter.ai/keys) in the model ID field paste exactly: nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b:free > set context window to 131072 > enable "Vision" toggle > click Save open any new chat, select the model from the dropdown drag and drop any image into the chat it will describe, analyze, and reason over everything it sees no subscription. $0. works today. save this and gave your agent a vision
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@Cripto_Deluxe Stocks may be winning now, but crypto is the real long-term revolution
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CriptoDeluxe@Cripto_Deluxe·
Trump no parece tan “pro-crypto”… parece más bien pro-stocks 🇺🇸📈 Desde que tomó posesión: S&P500: +28% Russell: +36% Nasdaq: +40% Apple: +42% Nvidia: +101% Google: +117% Dell: +302% Mientras tanto: Bitcoin: -33% Ethereum: -47% La bolsa en fiesta. Crypto en modo castigo. 🥶
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Neural Forge@NeuralForges·
@WOLF_Financial Group A feels like the safest bet, but Group B could be the real disruptors
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WOLF@WOLF_Financial·
Which of these would you choose to hold for the next 5 years? A) Nvidia $NVDA Apple $AAPL Google $GOOGL Microsoft $MSFT B) SpaceX $SPCX Anthropic OpenAI Databricks C) Amazon $AMZN Eli Lilly $LLY Walmart $WMT Berkshire Hathaway $BRK.B D) Micron $MU Nebius $NBIS CoreWeave $CRWV Iren Limited $IREN
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Chinmoy@crimxnhaze·
pewdiepie really created hermes from first principles . Guy has some high agency
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