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founder @nocetic , building @chatlovelace / @useflowlyai

overdoing Katılım Eylül 2024
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Hakan@hakanorens·
Hermes'i biliyorsunuzdur, birkaç aydır ona sağlam bir rakip geliştiriyoruz Flowly adında. Uçtan uca şifrelemeli sohbetler, senkronize platformlar arası bot yönetimine kadar koca bir ekosistem inşa ettik. Product Hunt'ta 4. olduk, haftada 11. sıradaydık. Güzel yorumlar, feedback'ler geldi.
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@Noesferat Midjourney'i de yakından takip ediyorum, harika gelişme :)
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Bir kardiyoloji uzmanı midjourney'in yeni tıbbi cihazı hakkında harika bir yazı yazmış, iyi hissettirdi. Tıp alanında ai ile birleşmeyi bekleyen birçok açık var ve eğer yapılabilirse, yapanlar için de, dünya için de mükemmel sonuçlara yol açacak.
Afshine Emrani MD FACC@afshineemrani

I'm a cardiologist. Something just happened today that I genuinely did not see coming — and it could change the future of preventive medicine more than anything I've written about on this platform. Midjourney — the AI company that became famous for generating images from text prompts — just announced a medical hardware division and unveiled a working prototype of a full-body scanner unlike anything that's ever existed. It's called the Midjourney Scanner. And it works like this. You step into a shallow pool of water. You stand on a platform that slowly descends — about two inches per second — through a ring containing roughly half a million tiny ultrasonic transducers, each the size of a grain of sand. Every one of them acts as both a speaker and a microphone, sending ultrasonic waves through your body from every angle and recording what comes back. 60 seconds later, you step out. The scan is done. No radiation. No magnets. No claustrophobia. No IV contrast. Just sound, water, and an almost incomprehensible amount of computing power — roughly 2 petaflops processing 17 gigabytes per second of raw acoustic data — reconstructing a 3D map of your entire internal anatomy down to half a millimeter resolution. Organs. Tissues. Blood vessels. Bones. Muscle. Fat distribution. All segmented by AI in real time. As a cardiologist who has spent months writing about how the standard screening playbook misses the majority of future heart attacks — this is the technology I've been waiting for without knowing it existed. Here's why this matters for the future of your heart. Right now, getting a detailed look inside your cardiovascular system requires either a CT scan (radiation), an MRI (magnets, claustrophobia, 45-60 minutes, $1,000+), or a coronary CT angiogram (radiation, IV contrast, limited availability). These are powerful tools. I order them regularly and they save lives. But they're reactive. You get them when something is already suspected. They're expensive. They're uncomfortable. And for most people, they happen once — maybe twice — in a lifetime. Imagine instead: a 60-second scan with no radiation that you could repeat monthly or quarterly. Tracking cardiac structure over time. Watching body composition shift. Detecting changes in organ size, fluid distribution, or vascular architecture before symptoms ever develop. Building a longitudinal dataset of YOUR body that AI can analyze for patterns no single snapshot would reveal. That's what Midjourney is building toward. The company plans 50,000 scanners worldwide over six years, with capacity for a billion scans per month. The first location — the "Midjourney Spa" in San Francisco — opens at the end of 2027 with 10 scanners alongside saunas, cold plunges, and a gym. The scan costs a few dollars. The experience is designed to feel like wellness, not medicine. The technology is built on Butterfly Network's ultrasound-on-chip platform — 40 modules per scanner — combined with Midjourney's own AI segmentation and reconstruction stack. David Holz, the founder, claims the system aims for image quality comparable to MRI in many aspects but at nearly 100x the speed with zero radiation. Now the caveats — because I'm a physician and the caveats matter enormously. This is a Gen 1 prototype. About a dozen people have been scanned so far. Current scan time is actually closer to 20 minutes, not 60 seconds — the system is bottlenecked by bandwidth and reconstruction algorithms. The 60-second target is aspirational for future hardware generations. It is not FDA-cleared for diagnostic use. Midjourney is starting with body composition maps — a category below diagnostic imaging in the regulatory hierarchy. The path from "beautiful 3D body scans" to "clinically validated diagnostic tool that your cardiologist can act on" runs through years of clinical trials, comparative studies against MRI and CT gold standards, and FDA review. No independent clinical validation has been published. The imaging claims come from Midjourney's own demonstrations. Comparative data against established modalities does not yet exist. And the privacy implications of full-body internal scans at planetary scale — a billion scans per month — is a conversation that hasn't even started yet. So I want to be precise. This is not ready for clinical medicine today. It may not be ready for years. Many ambitious medical hardware projects have failed in the gap between prototype and product. But. The fact that a working prototype exists — producing real segmented 3D anatomy from sound waves and compute alone — means the physics works. The engineering works. The question is no longer "is this possible" but "how fast can it be validated and scaled." And if it is validated — if the resolution holds up against MRI, if the AI segmentation proves reliable, if the regulatory path clears — then what we're looking at is the most significant new imaging modality in 50 years. For my entire career, preventive cardiology has been limited by the fact that seeing inside the body is expensive, slow, uncomfortable, and infrequent. We catch disease late because we image rarely. We image rarely because imaging is hard. A 60-second, no-radiation, spa-based full-body scan that costs a few dollars would demolish every one of those barriers. I've written about AI detecting inflamed arteries. About gene editing curing cholesterol. About GLP-1 drugs rewriting metabolic medicine. About cellular reprogramming reversing aging. This is the missing piece: the ability to see inside every human body, routinely, safely, and affordably — so all of those interventions can be deployed before the disease arrives instead of after. The company that taught AI to generate images from imagination just built a machine that generates images from the human body. The future of medicine showed up today from the last place anyone expected.

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Hakan@hakanorens·
@belased @yapayzekahocasi Tabii açık kaynaklı hale getirdiğimizde ürünü inceleyebilirsiniz, Flowly'nin halüsinasyon görmemesi için nasıl bir mimari ile oluşturulduğunu da görebilirsiniz.
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MCP server hakkında bilginiz nedir veya yeni gelişmiş modeller hakkında? Bağlı olduğu MCP serverda 11M+ case'den fazla veri var, mcp server tam da bunun için var. Model kendisi yanıt üretmiyor, gerçek verilere bakarak yanıt veriyor. Kaldı ki halüsinasyon problemi ağır durumlarda ortaya çıkıyor, modelin kendini biraz 'zorda' hissetmesi lazım bunun için.
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YargıMCP'yi basitçe Flowly desktop uygulamasından botunuza bağlayabilir ve direkt kullanmaya başlayabilirsiniz. Büyük bir güncelleme geliyor ⏲️ harika araç için teşekkürler, kullanıcıların Flowly agent'ları artık Türk hukukuna tamamen hakim olabiliyor. @yapayzekahocasi
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@uihssn Thanks, amazing work 👌🏼
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Ahmed Hassan@uihssn·
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Hakan@hakanorens·
@denizoktar App içerisinde id doğrulama sistemi koymuşlar öyle görmüştüm bir postta dün
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Deniz OKTAR@denizoktar·
Claude us citizien olup olmadigini nasil kontrol ediyor?
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Hakan@hakanorens·
cmon where is my fable 5
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grok coming for ya
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@iuditg cause fable is back in 1-2 days i think
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Udit Goenka@iuditg·
Claude 4.8 is acting absolutely dumb since last two days.
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Hermes vs Flowly's memory system comparison. Flowly is barely better than Hermes. See.
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VECTA@VectaCloud·
In partnership with @NousResearch , Hermes Agent now supports a full suite of Vecta skills. Your agent can buy things, pay per-call APIs, and provision its own SaaS, with configurable safety limits on every action.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@demi_hl Should be in Hermes desktop. No point in keeping this separate.
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Hakan@hakanorens·
@iamlukethedev Does Hermes not support async subagents all the time? What? Flowly already does.
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Luke The Dev@iamlukethedev·
Before this update, if your Hermes AI agent hired another AI agent to do work, everybody had to sit around and wait. 😅 Now? The main agent can say: “Go research this.” “Review that code.” “Analyze these logs.” …and keep working on other things while the subagent does its job in the background. When it’s done, the result comes back automatically. Think of it like hiring an employee instead of doing everything yourself.
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

Hermes Agent now supports asyncronous subagents! The existing delegate tool, which your agent uses to spawn subagents to fan out and do work, no longer blocks your chat! To access now, `hermes update`, and enjoy!

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