We are excited to join Nvidia's Nemotron Coalition of leading AI labs working together to advance open frontier foundation models.
To celebrate we have partnered with @nvidia and @nebiustf to provide 2 free weeks of the new Nemotron 3 Ultra model on the Nous Portal!
🎉 ZimaOS Hits 5 Million Downloads — Show Us Your ZimaOS Giveaway!
From homelabs and media servers to Docker stacks, AI setups, backups, and private clouds — the best part has been seeing what you’ve built with ZimaOS.
Now we want to showcase the community behind those setups.
📸 Share your ZimaOS on Reddit:
• Your setup or workspace
• Your workflow or favorite feature
• How you use ZimaOS in daily life
• Your ideas or feedback
🏆 Most upvoted Reddit posts win:
🥇 ZimaBoard 2 (1664)
🥈 ZimaBoard 2 (832)
🥉 ZimaBlade 7700
✅ All valid entries receive:
Free ZimaOS PLUS or a $30 Gift Card
📅 May 22 → June 22
Submit here:
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Is there a way to withdraw my LP from @KriyaDEX because their website doesn't show them.. 🤦
Let's see if the SUI network still looks after its users... 🤞
Help me @SuiNetwork@SuiNetwork_FR
Qwen 3.6 Plus by @Alibaba_Qwen is now FREE for a limited time on Nous Portal!
Nous Portal is one easy subscription that gives you access to 300+ models, exclusive discounts, and bundles your tokens and paid tools together for hassle-free setup and simple billing.
@_smkotaro@_StudioMirai@_smbrian@SuiNetwork My favorite SUI moment—it's not easy, since there have been several memorable moments, but if I had to pick just one, it would be the moment I decided to treat myself to doc-feelgood.sui
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3 years of Sui. 3 Giveaways. 3 Prime Machin.
To celebrate Sui, we're giving away Machin 1247, 2530 & 1480. Winners will be picked Friday!
1. Follow @_StudioMirai@_smkotaro@_smbrian
2. Like & RT
3. Comment your favorite Sui Memory (bonus if it's Studio Mirai-related)
OpenClaw and Hermes just got an Upgrade.
OpenClaw had the Idea. Hermes had the Energy.
Mercury brings what both were missing: Control.
Token-efficient by default.
Budget guardrail to keep context sharp.
Permissioned execution with blocked dangerous commands.
Installable skills + persistent memory.
Not just agents that run.
Agents that behave predictably.
Mercury = OpenClaw + Hermes, done right.
everyone is building agent "frameworks." we built an agent operating system. there's a difference.
in linux, your code runs as a process. the kernel schedules it, isolates it, manages its memory, controls what resources it can touch. the process doesn't get root access just because it asked nicely.
we applied the same model to agents.
in @openfangg , every agent is a process. the kernel schedules execution, enforces capability gates, meters resource usage, and sandboxes tool calls in WASM. agents don't get to call tools they weren't granted. they don't get to read memory they don't own. they don't get to run forever without the watchdog noticing.
Hands are daemons. background agents that run on cron-like schedules, wake up, do their job, report back, and go idle. no human in the loop. no prompting. they just work.
channel adapters are device drivers. 40 of them. your agent talks to one interface, the kernel routes to telegram, slack, whatsapp, discord, whatever. the agent never knows the difference.
memory is a filesystem. SQLite persistence, vector search, session compaction, canonical history. agents read and write to scoped storage. no agent sees another agent's data unless the kernel allows it.
we wrote the whole thing in rust. one binary. no pip install, no docker, no yaml. just curl and you're running:)
https://t.co/40QwPGc62N