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origami33

@origami334

Civil Engineer / Funded trader(Quant) / Security researcher @origamitrades33 for charts

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Acholi goddd@sk_bongomin93·
BREAKING: President Museveni has called hon. AAA and advised her to withdraw from the speakership race peacefully and get another job or be driven out of the race forcefully and she loses out on everything 🤯😳🙆🙌🙌
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png@pngweb3·
🎉 Just found my first vulnerability ever!A CORS misconfiguration Access Control Allow Credentials: true reflecting arbitrary origins. Excited... until I saw "Duplicate" The bug was already reported back in 2024 and still alive after 2 years!Not the win I wanted #BugBounty
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
The top Hermes integrations to give your agent superpowers: 1. Firecrawl Basically web search built for agents. It's better than the native Hermes web search because it gives you clean web data, so responses come back faster and uses fewer tokens. I keep this on by default. 2. Browserbase Gives Hermes browser access for actually interacting with sites. Logging in, clicking buttons, booking stuff, anything that needs a real browser session. Hermes will automatically pick between Firecrawl and Browserbase depending on what the task needs, so you just plug both in. 3. Google Workspace Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Sheets in one connector. If Hermes can't read your inbox, see your calendar, or write to your docs, it can't really work for you. Plug this in first. 4. Reddit The best signal you'll find on what people actually think about any product, niche, or problem (bc its real opinions from real users) Amazing for market research. 5. YouTube transcripts Pulls captions from any video. Long podcasts, tutorials, interviews etc become searchable notes in seconds. Probably the highest-leverage research integration nobody plugs in. 6. Discord I host my business in Discord, so this one's huge for me. I plug Hermes into different channels and have it run specific workflows in each. Example: I have a dedicated customer support channel where Hermes scans my email every morning for support tickets and drops them in organized. 7. GitHub Code, issues, PRs. Turns Hermes into an actual engineering teammate. Non-negotiable if you write code. 8. Stripe Payments, customers, failed charges, refunds. You can just ask "why did this customer churn" and get a real answer. Also can't wait for this...Stripe is releasing agentic payments, so soon Hermes will be able to actually book stuff with your card. 9. Bland (or Twilio) Gives Hermes a voice so it can place real phone calls (like booking reservations etc). I love listening to the recordings haha 10. Apify Pre-built scrapers for X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google Maps, etc. The way to get X data without paying $5k/mo for the official API. 11. Readwise Every highlight you've ever saved from books, articles, tweets, and podcasts, all queryable. Solves the "dead knowledge" problem. 12. Granola (or Fathom) Searchable transcripts of every meeting you've had. Hermes can answer "what did that client say about pricing last month" instantly. 13. Obsidian For Karpathy LLM wiki second-brain maxxing. If I had to set up only 5, I'd do Firecrawl, Browserbase, Google Workspace, GitHub, and Obsidian. Covers ~80% of what most people need. I use Composio to add these in one click, makes setup basically zero effort instead of messing w technical stuff. Anything I'm missing?? What's in your stack?
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origami33@origami334·
Learning how to use ai agents is like buying bitcoin in 2012
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Ram@ramxcodes·
Codex is Planning Kimi is coding Opus is debugging Codex is reviewing Human-in-loop final boss 🤫
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
HERMES AGENT FOR DUMMIES Everyone on X keeps talking about Hermes Agent and I finally get why: Once you have an AI that's always-on, remembers everything, and you can just text from your phone, you're never going back to a regular AI chat window. That's Hermes. You text it like an executive assistant and it just handles things. Think of it like an affordable OpenClaw that actually works and is reliable. I was using OpenClaw earlier this year, but it kept breaking and the costs were adding up, so I quit personal agents for a while. Then I set up Hermes and it's what I wanted OpenClaw to be from the start. Here's how it works: > You can talk to it on 19+ messaging platforms (I use Telegram and Discord) > You give it a personality file called SOUL .md so it behaves how you want. > You give access to your email, calendar, full browser access, and whatever other tools you use through integrations. > And you plug in whatever models you want as the brain. I use GPT 5.5 for heavy thinking and DeepSeek for lighter tasks so I'm not burning tokens on every little request (under $20/month in token spend). And I run mine on a Hetzner server for about $5/mo, which enables Hermes to be always-on and persistent. So you can schedule tasks that run autonomously, even while you sleep and even while your devices are off. For example, I have one that scans my email for customer support tickets every morning, matches customer to stripe data, sends out missing links, checks refunds etc. Stuff that used to take me HOURS. And the part that actually separates it from OpenClaw and everything else: Hermes writes its own skills from experience. Every time it completes a task, it saves what worked and turns it into a reusable skill it can run again without you explaining anything. So it literally gets smarter and better over time for your specific workflows. Here's what other people are doing with it: > inbox zero and calendar management from Telegram on their phone > overnight coding that debugs itself while they sleep > a family WhatsApp bot where 5 people share one agent to get stuff done > daily briefings texted every day at 8am > smart home control through Home Assistant > etc Once you try texting an AI that already knows your whole setup and just does things when you ask, opening a chat window and starting from scratch every time feels broken. This is the first AI agent that feels like a legit Chief of Staff.
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Intigriti@intigriti·
What are currently your top 3 most used bug bounty tools? 😎
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origami33@origami334·
New agent skill , only submit criticals
Arshad Kazmi@arshadkazmi42

$500 bounty on @Hacker0x01. Found with Claude Code Added a triage step in my prompt that spawns a new agent with no existing context to verify the finding. False positives have dropped a lot got this idea from someone's tweet, can't remember who. If it was you, thanks

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Lutaaya
Lutaaya@JoshuaLutaaya__·
doing witchcraft to steal someone else’s 9-5 is crazy…😂😂😂😂😂 Just take on the CEO
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origami33@origami334·
@goodhunt I hv suffering trying to run openclaw in my terminal thank god , deepseek to the rescue
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Halimah Salmah
Halimah Salmah@MaleAdvocate28·
But where do they put that Men’s meat after circumcision ? 🤔
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has 16 G/A in 15 UCL games this season so far. ❤️💙🇬🇪 10 goals, 6 assists.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🇪🇺 Only one player in UCL history recorded a goal contribution in 7 consecutive knockout games. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. 🇬🇪
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Usage limits are up, effective today we're: 1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans 2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
Claude@claudeai

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.

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Nate
Nate@nnwakelam·
Is anyone daily driving a model that isn’t Claude / codex? If so, tell me about it. I want to hear more about non frontier models and that security people are using them in cool practical ways!
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origami33@origami334·
@omzcharts Wait for eth to take out 2500 then u can short btc
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Omz@omzcharts·
Decided to close my #BTC shorts breakeven, held the trade for 9 hours but LTF price action looking a bit more bullish now so I'll sit flat while I re-evaluate. Looking forward to more trades soon🔥
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