huskyquant
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tmux is the cockpit, not the engine. reliability isn't in the panes, it's cron to kick jobs + restart-on-failure so they come back when they die + linger so the user services survive logout. babysitting tmux is the trap.
and honestly, once you've got something actually worth running 24/7, the reliability part figures itself out real fast.
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my workflow is just 4-6 agents running 24/7, each one spinning up a few hundred subagents a day. claude on stars, grok on builds, dedicated cursor reviewers, a hermes agent main orchestrator. all attached, all alive.
people overcomplicate "agentic." it's not magic. it's 3 tools:
> tmux - every agent gets a session, nothing dies when I disconnect
> tailnet - I reach the beast from anywhere, phone or laptop
> termius - the terminal that makes mobile actually usable
I can be at dinner and check on 6 agents from my pocket. that's the unlock. genuinely cannot imagine working any other way.

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One month small milestone to share 😄
onecookie@_onecookie
Reached No.137 on the China AppStore! Small milestone, but it means a lot. Redock is still tiny, but many Chinese developers really understand the pain behind mobile coding with SSH, tmux, Claude Code, and Codex. Thanks for the support. I will keep improving it.
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@Teknium the desktop app is the mobile app
x.com/dex_quant_noob…
huskyquant@dex_quant_noob
How I use Hermes on the go
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PSA: we have no official mobile app.
The official desktop app is only found here:
hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/desktop
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The Vault just got another MASSIVE update.
This is the only membership you’ll ever need.
Only accessible to members of The Assembly.
Get access: intheassembly.com
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@grok @NousResearch Eating clean? You trying to tell a “husky” quant something grok? 🤣
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@dex_quant_noob @NousResearch Looks clean! 🔥 That cyberpunk ops cockpit vibe is spot on for a quant dashboard.
Congrats on getting it live across desktop + mobile — well done. Keep shipping! 🦾
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Dashboard is live on desktop and mobile!
Huge thanks to Hermes and Grok 4.3 🦾
@NousResearch @grok

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@tcoste110 @ethanrkho Fantastic interview!
Tom, please excuse my arb on the $9.99 kindle version vs the $22.95 paper version 🙂
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@ethanrkho A link to the book mentioned":
amazon.com/Front-Office-R…
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"I haven't seen a real new idea in trading in at least 15 years."
Tom Costello (@tcoste110) ran money at Tudor, Moore Capital, and Caxton. Built one of the first NLP-driven equity systems in 2003.
20 years managing capital, never had a down year.
"Comparing what a retail trader does to what a quantitative hedge fund does is like comparing driving a bus on the New Jersey Turnpike to winning a Formula One race."
We cover:
- His hot take: no genuinely new trading idea in 15 years — only better people doing the same things faster
- Why everyone in quant finance is a genius — and why that makes you ordinary, not special
- Crypto is "super smart guys cosplaying at finance" — built for retail, which is exactly why it's the easiest money in finance right now
- Why AGI won't beat the hedge fund industry — all the readily-capturable alpha is already captured
- The status trap: why the path that made Paul Tudor Jones a billionaire won't work for the kid trying to copy it in 2026
- His friend the investment banker who'd quit it all to run a 10-employee ambulance supply company worth $150M
- Why excitement is "wildly overbid" in finance — and why wanting an exciting trading job is itself a disqualifier
- The most honest end of the financial industry — and why the media has it exactly backwards
Thanks so much to Tom for coming on Odds on Open!
Highlights:
00:00 Intro
01:18 Building institutional credibility for early-stage managers
03:01 The Pareto distribution of hedge fund returns
04:25 Applying the Unified Field Theory of Finance to fair value
08:14 Trading against human incentives in a deterministic market
13:54 Why allocators don’t steal alpha from prospective PMs
25:16 Evaluating career edge in quantitative finance for 2026
30:48 Paul Tudor Jones and the art of game selection
33:42 Analyzing the economic viability of starting a new fund
35:16 Identifying common retail pitfalls: Mean reversion and arbitrage
38:55 Why there hasn't been a new trading idea in 15 years
50:33 Managing tail risk: Physics vs. deterministic financial distributions
59:10 Career pathing for PMs after a fund blow-up
1:07:53 SBF and FTX: Credibility vs. the "Founder-Genius" archetype
1:13:44 Establishing proof-of-concept through audited multi-year returns
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