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Just finished training the LLM that will be handling these units and future robotics that I decide to tinker with. Post trained for robotics control including drone flight, target recon, software + hardware + network security audits, full red team workflows + training on various tools of the trade. With just a few more drones and a couple of ground units and I can red team an entire corporate building... legally with client consent. 😂
One of my personal side projects. 3D printed. Runs Parrot OS on a Pi and two Alfa AWUS036AXML. One card is dedicated to comms and control. Uses Raspberry Pi AI Camera which uses Sony’s IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor. Fully automated by Hermes using a post trained Seed GR-3 and GLM 5.1. @NousResearch
@MatthewBerman It's not going to happen. Open source models are going to win. The open source models are less than two months behind and they're more cost effective and far more efficient.
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Biggest reason why I would fully switch over to Codex and OpenAi. Also my biggest issue with Anthropic... Other than really skewed limits. I want to test it out first before switching the team over.
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@petergyang I'm still not a fan of the desktop app. It's still clunky and a little flakey. Sticking to the CLI. However, I do like the mobile app. It's remote feature is so convenient.
Have Hermes perform thorough research on Pi 4, custom integrations like MAVLink commands, and DroneKit Python. You're going to have to define skills for takeoff, waypoint navigation, or camera streaming using MAVLink/DroneKit; agent learns and reuses them via self-improving loops. I suggest using a local model... lag will not be your friend. 😅
One of my personal side projects. 3D printed. Runs Parrot OS on a Pi and two Alfa AWUS036AXML. One card is dedicated to comms and control. Uses Raspberry Pi AI Camera which uses Sony’s IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor. Fully automated by Hermes using a post trained Seed GR-3 and GLM 5.1. @NousResearch
@ravikiran_dev7 The moat is not the app or how fast you can ship. It's distribution. Have a solid plan for that and the discipline to carry it out... You're gold.
Inside, he's actually running on a couple of Raspberry Pi's. One holds all the servo functions and the other one has an Alfa wifi adapter and a moded Hermes Agent. Model API calls go through wifi to a 2 unit DGX Sparks cluster that's running Nemotron 3 Super.
Until we have a more compact power source available in the market that can power 2 DGX Sparks for hours... R2-D2 needs to stay in wifi range. He already runs on a few Galaxy 3S 1000mAh packs.😂
Honestly... I kind of want one, or two. I can't build these. Okay, its not that I can't. I'm just too lazy lol. I'll stick to my R2-D2. He runs on @NVIDIAAI's Nemotron 3 Super. 😅
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