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The most comprehensive Hermes Desktop tutorial on the internet NOW is LIVE.
You'll learn sessions, profiles, artifacts, cost savings, and real use cases for making money and building startups with Hermes agents.
Whether you're already running Hermes or haven't started yet, this is the episode for you.
@AlexFinn says this is the moment Hermes overtakes OpenClaw. S/o to Alex for walking me through it.
"It's now the best way to use AI agents on your computer"
I do think the desktop app of Hermes looks almost like an Apple product.
Everything you need to know about Hermes Desktop App/agents in 43 minutes
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I just want to see you win on the internet. And I think Hermes can help.
Plus, It's fun thing to play with this weekend. Share this with a friend. Link below.
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Anthropic engineer:
"You can build 5 assistants in one afternoon. Each one handles a task you've been doing manually every single day."
In 45 minutes he builds 5 focused agents from scratch on camera.
Most people are still doing code review, testing, and documentation by hand every single day
Watch the session, then save all templates below 👇
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to watch Claude Code work. You're supposed to wake up and review what it shipped."
In 22 minutes she builds the entire workflow live on camera.
Most people close their terminal and everything stops.
This setup keeps shipping while you sleep.
Watch the video, then save the exact setup below👇
Claude opus 4.8 dropped and Anthropic released Boris Cherny's prompt workshop
One of the people actually building claude explains how to use it properly
Free
No signup
No paywall
The first 8 minutes are better than most $300 ai courses
Context
Task structure
Cleaner outputs
Fewer wasted prompts
Watch it and bookmark it before this gets sold back to you as a course
Live from Code with Claude London: we're launching self-hosted sandboxes (public beta) and MCP tunnels (research preview) in Claude Managed Agents.
Run agents inside your own perimeter, with your security controls applied by default.
Many people have claimed that with AI-assisted bug finding, secure code (and hence trustless anything) will be impossible.
I have a much more optimistic take, and AI-assisted formal verification is a major part of the reason why:
https://t.co/0ceMBZ6uqj
ANTHROPIC JUST PROVED MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PROMPT CLAUDE.
Their applied AI team dropped a 24 minute free workshop.
Not a creator who reverse engineered it.
Not a Reddit thread.
ANTHROPIC.
The people who wrote the weights.
And what they showed is uncomfortable.
There are 6 elements to a properly structured Claude prompt.
Most people are using 1.
Maybe 2.
That is not a skill issue.
That is an information issue.
And it has been quietly costing you every single day.
The outputs that felt slightly off.
The responses you had to rewrite 4 times.
The prompts that worked once and never again.
All of it traces back to the same 6 missing elements.
The people who watch this 24 minute workshop tonight will understand something about Claude that most daily users still do not know exists.
The people who skip it will keep getting 30% of what the tool is actually capable of and wonder why the results never quite land.
I watched it twice.
Then I built a Claude Skill that applies all 6 elements to every prompt automatically.
No more thinking about structure.
No more guessing what Claude needs.
The framework runs in the background every single time.
Full breakdown and skill setup is below.
Bookmark this now.
Watch the workshop first.
Then read the guide.
This is the one that compounds.
Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact prompt architecture, Claude skills, and systems I use to get outputs most people do not believe came from one person working alone.
thinking about google's gemma 4 and what it means
a few months ago running something this capable locally meant serious hardware and serious tradeoffs on quality
now it runs on your laptop, works offline on your phone (!!!), speaks 140 languages natively, 256k context window, costs nothing (lol), performs better than models 20x its size, and you can swap it in as your model in Claude Code, Cursor, Hermes, or OpenClaw right now
okay, here we go
Introducing ClawTeam: Agent Swarm Intelligence 🚀 ( https://t.co/UmZtPHnaBW ). The Evolution of AI Agents: Solo 🤖 → Swarm 🦞🤖🤖🤖
AI assistants like OpenClaw and nanobot have made it incredibly easy for everyone to have their own personal agents. They're everywhere now — coding, writing, analyzing. But here's the thing: they're all working in isolation. It's like having a bunch of brilliant interns who never talk to each other. We think it's time for the next leap.
ClawTeam transforms those isolated agents into collaborative swarms that actually think and work as a team. No more babysitting multiple agents or juggling contexts.
Just tell the leader agent your goal — it spawns the right specialists, divides work intelligently, and orchestrates everything until completion. It's like upgrading from solo freelancers to a synchronized dev team that never sleeps.
⚡ From Hours to Minutes, From Complex to Simple
Here's where it gets interesting: whether you're running ML experiments across 8 GPUs, building full-stack applications, or analyzing market data, ClawTeam turns complex multi-day projects into single-command operations.
We're not just making agents faster — we're unlocking collective intelligence to tackle something big.
#ClawTeam #OpenClaw #nanobot #AIAgents