Hermes Agent can now /learn from anything: feed it directories of any source material (code, API docs, manuals, PDFs, configs) and it distills a verifiable reusable skill
We have been working closely with @nvidia to ensure Hermes Agent works smoothly on their new @NVIDIARTXSpark superchip and integrates with the new OpenShell runtime, which connects Hermes to @Microsoft's security primitives.
Watch our feature in the big announcement at Computex:
Australia Fuel Outage Checker is now live!
⛽️🔗 = https://t.co/ycb5dOGMD9
PetrolCheck shows current outages, prices & overall fuel supply stats based on publicly-available API data.
Users can report fuel outages and submit new data.
See below for more details 🔽
“You’re an island nation with abundant mineral deposits and nearly limitless coal, uranium, and natural gas but very little oil?”
“That’s right, Dave”
“And you’re about to have an energy crisis because you have three weeks of petrol reserves?”
“That’s correct, Dave”
@BretVDB I like a few of her works, but her seethe over Joyce was always amusing. She knew he'd reached heights that she was desperate to attain, yet never could, and it drove her to a sullen rage. The genteel posture like she's ackshuallyy above it all is very funny.
Meet Hermes Agent, the open source agent that grows with you.
Hermes Agent remembers what it learns and gets more capable over time, with a multi-level memory system and persistent dedicated machine access.
@starvation421@AmberWoods100@RedPandaKoala I'm not sure what response you're looking for here. If you feel that you've perceived some further subtext in his figure of speech that you don't approve of, then fair enough.
@AmberWoods100@RedPandaKoala I think people are misreading the context, it sounds as though he framed it as a compliment - "crazy" as in she has courage and determination. Like "you got guts"/tenacity etc.
As you may have heard, “The Thing” has been added to the Library of Congress. We made the movie to push against the edges of what we could pull off, and it carries that strain in its bones. Seeing it now treated with the same care and reverence we had making it means a great deal to me and everyone who brought it to life.
I especially want to remember TK Carter, who brought heart and humor into that desolate, frozen place and should be standing here with us today sharing in this recognition.
Thank you to everyone who continues to keep it alive.