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Every AI agent today has the same problem. It forgets everything the moment the session ends. Your workflow. Your preferences. The fixes it learned yesterday. All gone. Hermes Agent is one of the first projects pushing in a completely different direction. Instead of treating AI like a temporary chat window, it treats it like a system that should: • remember • evolve • reuse experience • and improve over time That’s why developers are suddenly paying attention to it. The architecture behind it is genuinely interesting: • self-evolving skills • multi-layer memory • cross-session recall • autonomous agents running 24/7 • GEPA optimization loops • persistent personalities & workflows The result feels less like “using an AI tool” and more like building a long-term AI operator that compounds with usage. Made this infographic to simplify how the whole system actually works because this is easily one of the most interesting open-source AI agent projects right now.


Rugby league has always been about community. And that community spirit is alive here at the new home of the St George Illawarra Dragons. The Bruce Gordon Centre combines world class sporting infrastructure for both men and women, with the very best of community facilities. It’s a new chapter in a proud history and a win for the NRL, the Illawarra community and the next generation of Dragons.





The champagne may not be flowing and influencers aren’t flouncing around, but the soul of racing could be found at the Warrnambool’s May Carnival. racenet.com.au/news/proper-fa…







1m07.10s. Ka Ying Rising makes it 20 (!) wins on the bounce and lowers his own track record in the Group 1 Chairman's Sprint earlier at odds of 1/100F. "If it's right, it's possible," says trainer David Hayes on a potential Royal Ascot bid in future years 👀 @nickluck




99% of Ramp uses ai daily. but we noticed most people were stuck — not because the models weren't good enough, but because the setup was too painful and unintuitive for most. terminal configs, mcp servers, everyone figuring it out alone. so we built Glass. every employee gets a fully configured ai workspace on day one — integrations connected via sso, a marketplace of 350+ reusable skills built by colleagues, persistent memory, scheduled automations. when one person on a team figures out a better workflow, everyone on that team gets it and gets more productive. the companies that make every employee effective with ai will compound advantages their competitors can't match. most are waiting for vendors to solve this. we decided to own it.

Horsemen's guide and promo leaflets have all had to be reprinted to reflect the new status of the Korea Cup. The new ones just arrived











