Compound Intelligence

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Compound Intelligence

Compound Intelligence

@CompoundIQ

Lawyer by day, AI Enthusiast by passion. Late 40s and on a mission to master AI, ML, & Edge AI. Side quests: Compound Clothing and C3 Charity Coin

United States शामिल हुए Mayıs 2025
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Compound Intelligence
Compound Intelligence@CompoundIQ·
"See, I am doing a new thing!" (Isaiah 43:19). I believe the Singularity arrives in 2026— the start of a divine provision of superabundance. God is making a way in the wilderness, and the old rules of scarcity are about to pass away. 🙏🚀 #ASI #Superabundance
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turing_hamster@turing_hamster·
@RahimNathwani this student has a lot of challenges and low confidence. speaks 5 languages at home, with English being the weakest. and is many years behind echo reading helps to reduce cognitive load so students can read closer to or at a conversational pace
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turing_hamster@turing_hamster·
yall i just rolled out a new feature to help a struggling student and then she gave me a hug 😭 the student was getting really low accuracy on oral reading fluency and wasn't getting xp. i implemented echo reading (ai reads a line, student reads it back) and then she got 100% accuracy even when she had to read it solo
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Naval@naval·
AI coding agents can now deliver one-shot custom apps straight to your phone. It’s the beginning of the end for the iPhone’s dominance.
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Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind·
Watch how fast Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite can generate websites. ⚡ This browser creates each page in real-time as you click, search, and navigate. Give it a try → goo.gle/4t9In1R
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Samuel Ekpe
Samuel Ekpe@samuelekpe·
Insane!!!
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson

Introducing Ⓛ 𝗟𝗔𝗖𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗣𝗛𝗬 A novel approach to chip-making that can extend Moore's Law 10x beyond what is possible with light — to atomic resolution. News today: "Manufacturers use light-based lithography systems made by the Dutch company ASML, which dominates ​the market. Lace has developed a new approach. Instead of ​light, Lace's engineers have made a form of lithography that uses a helium atom beam. With that, the Norwegian company will be able to create chip designs that are 10 times as small as what is currently possible" "The main advantage of the helium atom beam is the industry could create features such as transistors, ‌the ⁠building blocks of modern chips, an order of magnitude smaller to an "almost unimaginable" degree, according to John Petersen, Scientific Director of Lithography at Imec, a research and innovation hub for the chip industry. The beam Lace will use to make chips is about the width of a single hydrogen atom, or 0.1 nanometer. ASML's lithography tools use ​a beam of light that ​is about 13.5 nanometers; ⁠a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide. Smaller transistors and other features would give chipmakers the ability to ramp up the performance of advanced AI processors well beyond ​the current capabilities. Lace's technology would enable chip manufacturers to print wafers at ​what is "ultimately atomic ⁠resolution" — reuters.com/world/asia-pac… Now hiring in Bergen and Barcelona: LaceLithography.com

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Kevin Chappell@kevinchappell·
@Th30n3Will @CompoundIQ @LottoLabs Slightly, yes. I assumed bigger=better and really wanted the vision capability for some services but 99% of what I do is text generation. 27b dense did a better job than 35b a3b for long running agentic coding and many times a3b says it's going to do a thing, then doesn't
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Lotto@LottoLabs·
Qwen 3.5 27b never degrades, never stops running, never has token limits, never refuses, never logs my prompts, never trains on my data, never sells my data, never runs up my credit card
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Compound Intelligence@CompoundIQ·
@LeTechLead @LottoLabs Here is the breakdown: Huihui: the team that jail broke this model Qwen3.5-27B: the model Claude-4.6-Opus: post training of Qwen 3.5 to make this open source model reason like the paid SOTA 4.6 Opus abliterated: jail-broken so it won't refuse to answer
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Kevin Chappell@kevinchappell·
@LottoLabs Every few days I look for something better for agentic coding that fits on a 5090 but nothing beats the Qwen 3.5 27b
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Compound Intelligence@CompoundIQ·
@koenvaneijk @LottoLabs When you do try it, use this model that is also uncensored/abliterated: huihui-ai/Huihui-Qwen3.5-27B-Claude-4.6-Opus-abliterated
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Koen@koenvaneijk·
@LottoLabs have you tried the claude distillation? i haven't yet but it's supposed to be good
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
someone in the hermes agent community asked what we should call ourselves. this came to me instantly. heralds. hermes was the herald of the gods, the messenger between worlds. that's what we are. bridging local models to real work, carrying the message that open source wins, moving between local and frontier. if you're running hermes you're a herald. do you accept?
Max@frisky_fennec

Good morning ! How should people who use Hermes Agents be called? Coordinators?

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Sudo su@sudoingX·
Heralds.
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0xSero
0xSero@0xSero·
I did nothing to deserve this praise, passing it back to my teachers: - karpathy - juliarturc - steipete - TheAhmadOsman - badlogicgames - Teknium List goes on and on, I would follow these people. Pure alpha.
DanTheMan@ImDanTheMan

Big props to @0xSero he is changing so many peoples lives including mine. I have always been a huge advocate for self-hosting. And now it is becoming more accessible than ever before!

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Sudo su@sudoingX·
done. hermes agent now has a community on X. open source will only win when people stop being spectators and start using the tools that replace the ones controlled by proprietary corporations. you don't have to write code to contribute. use hermes instead of openclaw. NousResearch is open source in and out, from the models to the harness, everything is out there for you to run, break, fix, and improve. i encourage you to use their tools and when you hit a bug or have a feature request bring it here. this community is the place to share configs, report issues, help each other with setup, and push hermes agent forward together. 1k github stars was the start, 10K stars is where we are. 100K is next. join and let's make open source win. x.com/i/communities/…
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium

@sudoingX @Amidwestnoob I am so happy to let the community build it! Please do!

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Lotto@LottoLabs·
Qwen 3.5 27b, llama.cpp server, hermes agent, tailscale, 3090 The stack remains undefeated Testing all inference engines, after that seeing if there are any model specific tweaks we can make to get it running faster After that maybe maybe mess around with serving w/ tinygrad just for fun
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Kevin Simback 🍷@KSimback·
I was impressed with Hermes agent from @NousResearch within 5 minutes of install But my main reservation with it vs OpenClaw was the strength of the OC community and how much was being built around it Can now confidently say Hermes community is crushing it - let's take a look at just this week's developments: Official Releases & Updates: > Hit 10,000 GitHub stars > Release v0.3.0 was a massive update: 248 PRs > One-command migration from OpenClaw (auto-transfers personality, memories, skills, keys, etc.) > Hermes Agent hackathon with 187 submissions Ecosystem Announcements: > HermesHub: a skill hub where gents can browse and install skills and every submission goes through safety checks > Pinokio 1-Click launcher for instant install/launch on any OS > Parallel web search and page extract APIs/tools > x402 payment support > Hermes Workspace UI: chat with live tools, built-in terminal, 90-skills browser, memory viewer, file explorer, themes, configs, etc. > Google Gemini AI pro sub support Also worth noting that a Hermes agent autonomously wrote a full 79,456-word novel (19 chapters) that was unveiled at NVIDIA GTC Bullish more to come for Hermes!
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
if you have a 12gb graphics card collecting dust in an old gaming rig or workstation, read this. i ran a 9 billion parameter model on a single RTX 3060. 50 tokens per second. it wrote a full space shooter from scratch, 3,263 lines across 13 files. zero handwritten code. zero cloud. zero API calls. your data never left the machine. not once. you're probably sitting on more local intelligence than you realize. stop paying per token for work that should stay private.
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
the model recommendation is spot on. qwen 3.5 27B Q4 is the sweet spot. but if you're running it locally, skip openclaw. openclaw has no per-model tool call parsers. when tool calls fail on local models people blame the model when it's the harness. hermes agent has parsers built per model family. same model, same hardware, tool calls just work.
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