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testing out hermes agent tonight




“If I were Russia and China, I would let Iran play out longer. I would let the U.S. use more of its military warfighting capability, and then when they’ve played it down enough, I would go take Taiwan. It’s what they wanted to do for a long time, but we are kind of holding them back. If I were China, I would say, let’s let them play this out, we’ll let them get tired—once they’re tired, we’ll do what we want to do, and they won’t be able to stop us because they’re going to be too tired to come over here and do that.” @MichaelTLester





I can say this now because I’m long but the pain trade in $NVDA is just the multiple compressing cyclical style as numbers go higher due to an always coming ‘peak’ that may or may not come

Nvidia's new AI gen filter looks good at first glance, but then you start looking at the scene more closely...

Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…










🚨 ByteDance just open sourced a "brain" for AI agents. It's called OpenViking. A database that gives any AI agent real memory, real skills, and real knowledge. Right now, every AI agent forgets everything after each conversation. OpenViking fixes that. The idea is dead simple: store context like files on a computer. → Memories go in viking://user/memories/ → Skills go in viking://agent/skills/ → Resources go in viking://resources/ It also saves you money. Every piece of context has three levels: → L0: A one-liner (~100 tokens) → L1: The important stuff (~2K tokens) → L2: The full thing (only loads when truly needed) Your agent skims first. Digs deeper only when it has to. Here's the wildest part: After every conversation, it automatically learns from what just happened. No retraining. No manual updates. Your agent just gets better on its own. Built by the same ByteDance team running vector search behind TikTok since 2019. pip install openviking 1K+ GitHub stars. 100% Open Source.



