writing Docker configs from scratch, and praying everything talks to each other. Most people give up and go back to paying OpenAI.
We built Dream Server so you don't have to.
Why Dream Server?
Because running your own AI shouldn't require a CS degree and a weekend of debugging CUDA drivers. Right now, setting up local AI means stitching together a dozen projects.
Dream Server
Own your AI. One person, one dream, one machine at a time.
A handful of companies control the vast majority of global AI traffic — and with it, your data, your costs, and your uptime.
Every query you send to a centralized provider is business intelligence you don’t own, running on infrastructure you don’t control, priced on terms you can’t negotiate.
Dream Server
Own your AI. One person, one dream, one machine at a time.
A handful of companies control the vast majority of global AI traffic — and with it, your data, your costs, and your uptime.
It's possible to play chess against your AI or ask it to play a game against the computer, all using browser-harness and preview visualization using the capabilities of the Hermes Agent.
https://t.co/7pQZlJurUE
Dream Server - some new updates will be coming soon
Using Hermes-agent to create anything, including based on Kanban+MultiAgents.
@The_Only_Signal@Teknium@NousResearch
DreamServer + Hermes Agent
Running local/cloud AI that performs tasks better than Codex/Claude Code.
Still just a prototype, but working perfectly for any task on Windows/macOS/Linux.
Install it — basically, it detects the best LLM (AI model) that fits your PC perfectly. It has various functions and runs 100% locally without needing an internet connection.
Repo : https://t.co/d8K769Eanq
Youtube : https://t.co/m0PFDmYM7r
There's a way to activate a pet that summarizes all your tasks without needing to keep your desktop open while you're working; it guides you through the entire process, using Hermes' aesthetic and wearing a Kimi t-shirt ;)
Now the CT is actually pushing real innovation in AI usage
@subly_fi is pushing for x402(automated payments)
With sublyfi; Use Now, Pay Never
AI agents are exploding as the fastest growing users of paid APIs.
But they need a payment system that actually matches their autonomy.
ENTER X402:
The HTTP protocol that lets agents pay for API calls automatically with a simple 402 challenge + on-chain settlement.
No human in the loop for every micro-payment.
In the official x402 flow, every payment is a direct onchain USDC transfer:
Buyer wallet → Seller wallet.
Anyone can see exactly who paid whom, what the agent bought, and when.
For autonomous agents handling real value or sensitive data? That’s not privacy, that’s a public ledger of your agent’s entire activity.
This is why onchain privacy matters for the entire AI agent economy. Agents need to operate 24/7 without leaking strategies, data access patterns, or business relationships.