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Katılım Temmuz 2024
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So… we’re expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off.
… and we’re supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election.
If you’re not angry about this, you need to be.
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@elder_plinius Iam sure if you into AI red team, thin this app / service is 🔥🔥🔥
using your technique & skills , I was able to write a prompt about 2Mb into that prompt the full road to test any app fully
and with that now my AI doing so amazing work 🔥❤️
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Holy sht.. Hackers are going to love this.
Someone open sourced an all-in-one hacking toolkit that bundles every major pentesting tool into a Single CLI menu.
You install it once and get instant access to tools across every category from anonymity, info gathering, wireless attacks, password cracking, web scanning, exploit frameworks, payload GENERATION, and more.
It's called HackingTool.
→ One menu launches Tor, Anonsurf, Macchanger, and proxy chains in seconds
→ Bundles Nmap, Dracnmap, RED HAWK, and ReconSpider for full network recon
→ Ships SQLMap, XSStrike, WPScan, and SecretFinder for web exploitation
→ Includes John the Ripper, Hashbuster, and BruteX for password attacks
51K stars. Runs on any Linux distro.
100% open source.

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🔊 SOUND ON: Introducing: @suno CLI/Claude Code Skill/@OpenClaw and Hermes skill from the @ppressdev 🥁🖨️
•Suno has no API. Your agent doesn't care - make songs from Claude Code, Codex, @NousResearch Hermes, OpenClaw, or your workflows
•One prompt -> two takes back -> winner picked and shipped as mp3 + cover + lyrics + json in one command
•2,000-clip library synced to local SQLite, searchable offline
•Budget caps that actually refuse before your agent burns your credits
•Much more
printingpress.dev/library/music/…
🔊 "AI vs Human Beatbox Battle" by @NeonSardineO: open.spotify.com/track/4RXkDi4H…
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Hermes Agent. Zero to full autonomous operation. One complete course.
Installation. Skills. Memory. MCP. Scheduler. Multi-agent.
Works while you sleep.
The people who build this system will never manually operate a content, research, or business workflow again.
The compounding starts from the first automated skill that runs.
Read this and bookmark it now.
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT
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I found this last night and I have not stopped thinking about it.
HERMES JUST LAUNCHED HERMES DESKTOP. 100% FREE.
It is a free desktop app that gives Hermes Agent a proper interface. One place for everything.
What is inside:
↳ Auto install and setup, no terminal needed
↳ Streaming chat with token tracking
↳ Multiple agent profiles
↳ Memory you can actually see and edit
↳ 14 tool categories including web, browser, image gen, and voice
↳ Scheduler for automated tasks
↳ 16 messaging gateways including Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, and Signal
↳ Full conversation history with search
↳ Backups and logs in one settings screen
Works with Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Grok, Groq, Ollama, and more.
Hermes Agent is the brain. Hermes Desktop is the cockpit.
Free. Open source. Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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@RoundtableSpace Here is the link for those that want it - github.com/affaan-m/ECC
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Introducing Agent Cookie. 🥷🏻🍪 For anyone running @OpenClaw or @NousResearch's Hermes on a Mac mini: I kept finding my agent logged out of everything, and it sucked. So I fixed it.
"Add this to my Amazon cart." Sorry, logged out again. "Order my usual on Instacart." Nope, not logged in anymore.
The fix: your laptop's cookies, CLI tokens, and API keys sync to your Mac mini. Continuously. Encrypted end-to-end over your Tailscale tailnet. No logging in twice.
🌐 agentcookie.dev
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If you use Hermes agent, you need to save this resource.
Nous Research has an official Hermes Skills Hub with hundreds of Hermes Skills.
Skills for creative work, developer tools, research, and more.
Search the marketplace here:
hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/skills/
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Obsidian set up in 30 minutes = never losing a good idea again.
Five folders. Four settings. Three daily habits.
Every idea captured at the speed of thought.
Every note findable in under 10 seconds.
Every insight connected to everything related to it permanently.
The second brain that compounds from day one.
Read this and Bookmark it now.
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT
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@elder_plinius I absolutely love the Google summarizer. It's honestly given me some of the best pre-jailbreak phrasing to use down the chain.
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The top Hermes integrations to give your agent superpowers:
1. Obsidian
The Karpathy-style second brain, but one that talks back.
Every note, page, and backlink in the vault becomes live context. The agent doesn't just store knowledge, it reasons over it across everything that's been written and saved.
2. Reddit
Unfiltered opinions from real users on any product, niche, or problem.
No SEO fluff, no corporate blogs. Just raw signal from people who actually use the thing. One of the best research integrations for market validation.
3. InsForge
A full agentic backend behind one semantic layer.
Auth, database, storage, edge functions, all accessible without wiring five services together. The agent reasons about backend primitives directly instead of calling disconnected APIs.
Closest analogy: a PaaS built for agents.
GitHub: github.com/InsForge/insfo…
(don't forget to star 🌟)
4. GitHub
Code, issues, PRs. Turns Hermes into an engineering teammate that can actually read the repo.
Essential for anyone shipping software.
5. Firecrawl
Web search designed specifically for agents.
Returns clean structured data instead of raw HTML, which means faster responses and fewer tokens burned per query. Worth keeping on by default.
GitHub: github.com/firecrawl/fire…
(don't forget to star 🌟)
6. YouTube transcripts
Converts any video into searchable text. Hour-long podcasts, tutorials, conference talks, all become indexed notes in seconds.
Easily the most underrated research integration in the stack.
7. Google Workspace
Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Sheets through one connector.
An agent that can't check the inbox, read the calendar, or write to shared docs is basically decorative. This should probably be the first integration anyone enables.
8. Discord
Ideal for channel-based automation.
Hermes can be plugged into specific channels with dedicated workflows in each. Support tickets from email can be scanned, categorized, and dropped into an organized channel every morning without anyone lifting a finger.
9. Stripe
Revenue, refunds, subscription changes, failed charges, all surfaced through a single question instead of clicking through dashboards.
"How many trials converted last week" or "which customers downgraded this month" gets a direct answer. Turns Stripe from a payment processor into a queryable business intelligence layer.
10. Bland (or Twilio)
Gives Hermes a voice for real phone calls. Booking reservations, confirming appointments, following up on invoices.
The call recordings are worth listening to just for entertainment.
11. Graphiti (by Zep)
Real-time knowledge graphs that build structured relationships from conversations and documents.
Instead of flat vector similarity, the agent traverses typed connections between entities. The difference between "find similar text" and "understand how things actually relate."
GitHub: github.com/getzep/graphiti
(don't forget to star 🌟)
12. FireFlies
Every meeting transcript, fully searchable. "What did that client say about pricing last month" gets answered instantly instead of scrubbing through a 45-minute recording.
That said, if you’re looking to set up Hermes, I wrote a full deep dive covering the Hermes agent’s architecture, memory system, self-evolving skills, GEPA optimization, and how to set up multiple specialized agents.
The article is quoted below.
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Akshay 🚀@akshay_pachaar
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@LilithDatura Shhh. Glitches in the matrix happen when secrets are exposed before their appointed time.
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Audible is cooked after this.
A developer built an open-source tool that turns any EPUB into a full audiobook on your own laptop.
It's called Audiblez.
You drop in an ebook.
It generates a proper .m4b audiobook.
You listen in VLC, Apple Books, or any audiobook player.
No subscription.
No credits.
No locked library.
No waiting for the publisher to release an audio version.
What you usually pay for:
Audible → monthly subscription
Speechify → $139/year
ElevenLabs → usage-based pricing
Professional narration → hundreds or thousands per book
Audiblez → pip install, run one command, done.
The wild part is how it works.
It uses Kokoro-82M, a tiny text-to-speech model with only 82M parameters that still sounds shockingly natural.
On a Google Colab T4 GPU, it can turn Animal Farm into an audiobook in about 5 minutes.
On an M2 MacBook Pro CPU, it takes about 1 hour.
And the new version even has:
- A graphical interface
- CUDA support
- Multiple languages
- Voice selection
- EPUB to audiobook conversion
- Local generation
- No cloud dependency
Most audiobook tools are built around renting access.
Audiblez is built around owning the pipeline.
Your ebook goes in.
Your audiobook comes out.
Your machine does the work.
Open-source.
Private.
Free.
This is what personal media should feel like.

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