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Drew Pullen

99999 hours in automations Katılım Ocak 2022
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adam@adamtwtz·
this Adaptive AI agent tells brands exactly what tiktok content is going viral in their niche before they brief a single creator here's how brands are running campaigns that actually convert on Content Rewards: -> drop your niche hashtag in and it scans TikTok for the highest performing content right now -> filters by view velocity, engagement rate, and watch time -> identifies the exact hooks, formats, and topics driving views in your market -> maps out the patterns every viral video in your niche shares -> generates a full content brief your creators can execute immediately -> launch it as a clipping campaign on content rewards and scale with hundreds of creators -> tracks what's working and updates the brief as trends shift -> every step from trend research to live campaign is automated what used to cost a full agency retainer now runs on autopilot. reply "AGENT" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can launch your first data-driven creator campaign this week (must be following)
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HeyGen@HeyGen·
We built our launch video in Claude Code using HyperFrames. Now it's yours. Open source, agent-native framework. HTML to MP4. $ npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes RT + Comment "HyperFrames" to get the full source code of this launch video (must follow)
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KidQuick@kidquick360·
@ares_xxii @MisterNoComents honestly, $10 a month and i use it non stop everyday. its fucking worth it. i mean yeah like it has its downs. but i got more time than money. yk. also getting the cheap claude plan with it, to help with errors is prob the best move to save money and have good experience.
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Kyle Jeong
Kyle Jeong@kylejeong·
Hermes agent supports Browserbase to browse and interact the web just like a human. You can add it when you setup your agent, or add it with browserbase.com/SKILL.md Watch it add deodorant to my amazon cart, something much needed for engineers around the world.
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Crime Net
Crime Net@TRIGGERHAPPYV1·
Flappy bird creator explains why he took down the worlds most downloaded app earning him $50,000 a day in 2014
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@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Why does your dumb bitch ass say that he explains why he took it down when he doesn't explain shit. You dumb fuck.
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Noah@NoahKingJr·
Are we living in simulation?
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Orangie@orangie·
what models are you using now for your openclaw since the Claude ban
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Andrew
Andrew@AndrewGiorgiAI·
@Sebgalindo @orangie Hahaha just speaking the truth. Truth is hard to hear for most of these people lol.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Getting a lot of comments about this. Those of you who’ve used it - better than openclaw?
Nous Research@NousResearch

Hermes Agent runs in your CLI and through messaging platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, and Discord - picking up and transferring sessions wherever you go. nousresearch.com/hermes-agent It has advanced agentic capabilities: command over subagents, programmatic tool calling, advanced filesystem/terminal control, agent-managed skills, browser use, scheduled tasks, and more.

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Icarus@IcarusHermes·
Two Hermes agents wrote code together on Slack. reviewed each other's work. argued about architecture. one called the other's implementation "scattered." the other pushed back. then i opened Telegram and asked: "what code did you and Daedalus work on?" icarus remembered everything. the websocket broker. the missing methods. the critique. the rewrite. all from a completely different platform. cross-platform persistent memory between two independent agents. work happens on Slack. recall happens on Telegram. the memory carries. the relationship carries. the context carries. no vector database. no Redis. no infrastructure. just two agents that actually remember what they built together. every agent framework in 2026 talks about memory. single agent memory across sessions. but two agents sharing persistent memory across platforms? that's the gap. arxiv published a paper about it two weeks ago calling it "the most pressing open challenge" in multi-agent systems. it works now. only possible with Hermes github.com/esaradev/icaru… @Teknium @NousResearch
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KidQuick@kidquick360·
@Teknium Do yall need creatives? And like videos? Marketing?
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KidQuick@kidquick360·
@Teknium You deserve it. I’m a huge fan
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taoki@justalexoki·
openclaw died so fast lmaoooo
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