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The biggest IPO in history priced on Nasdaq this morning.
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Own something.
Today, we're releasing LFM2.5-8B-A1B, a device-optimized model designed to power real-life applications on phones, laptops, PCs, robots, and fast & lightweight server-side use-cases.
> 8B MoE, 1.5B active
> Expanded 128K context
> LFM2.5 flagship hybrid MoE architecture
> Trained on 38T tokens + large-scale RL
> fast, reliable tool calling, punching above its weight, comparable to models with up to 4x its size
> customizable on a single GPU for any specialized task
> LFM2 open-weight license
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If using a cloud based browser backend in Hermes Agent, it will now auto-detect if you want it to look at or use a locally hosted website and switch to local browser so it can access it.
Hopefully this makes it super convenient for web devs and people needing local services accessible!
`hermes update` and it'll take affect automatically.
PR: https://t.co/o0fKO54HeE
Why is no one talking about this?
@nvidia is offering around 80 AI models via hosted APIs absolutely for free.
You get access to MiniMax M2.7, GLM 5.1, Kimi 2.5, DeepSeek 3.2, GPT-OSS-120B, Sarvam-M etc.
This plugs straight into OpenClaude, OpenCode, Zed IDE, Hermes agent and even with Cursor IDE.
Setup:
– Grab API key: https://t.co/Wfdclm0hY2
– base_url = "https://t.co/VOGC10LmGP"
– api_key = "$NVIDIA_API_KEY"
– select model (e.g. minimaxai/minimax-m2.7)
If you’re building or experimenting, this is basically free inference.
Lock in and start building today anon.
Thank me later.
@Teknium@MiniMax_AI Just shipped a Hermes Agent skill with HuskyLens V2 on a Pi 5 gesture control, face recognition, emotion reading, all local. MiniMax M2.7 as the brain would be wild for this. What's the target hardware?
https://t.co/UuBtK7YIyO
Hermes Agent Upgrade Kit.
Skins: https://t.co/hJuER0Db6f
Web UI: https://t.co/b5SxuuRX72
TUI: https://t.co/wT8L7X8BPu
Daily Quote: Hermes Agent does not chase chaos. It brings order to it.
@NousResearch@Teknium
Tip of the day:
If you need help with configs, settings, setup, usage, exploration, tutorials, or development on Hermes Agent, just type /hermes-agent <prompt>
Built in skill that gives your agent all the knowledge of every CLI command, config, resource links, best practices, architecture info, etc
Even shows your agent how to orchestrate other hermes agent instances and profiles!
Give it a try today :)
9 Macs running right now. 600+ GB unified memory. ~3 TB/s bandwidth. $15k live, another $15k (3x 128GB M5 Max) on the way.
Text, images (FLUX on Metal), speech-to-text. Full stack shipping: coordinator, hardened provider agent, Secure Enclave integration, macOS app, web console.
Paper published. System live. Research preview, rough edges included.
Try it: https://t.co/gOww1LY1NP
Earn from your Mac: https://t.co/fCA7CNyewY
Paper: https://t.co/5qNS8P5H5J
Reply and I'll send you an invite with free credits.
An @eigenlabs research initiative.
NEW: Added @OpenRouter's new free stealth model, Elephant-Alpha, to Hermes Agent, which you can now access if you run `hermes update`!
I also had Hermes come up with an agentic benchmark on the fly to test, the results were mixed but about in line with what you'd expect for a 100B model. The model seems OK at most tool use, but expect some hallucinations and it potentially misunderstanding the environment (hermes agent) that it's in!
Enjoy!
PR Link: https://t.co/FNzcD7KNEQ
🚨 JUST IN: SOMEONE JUST WROTE A WHOLE THE HERMES AGENT MANUAL Nous Research never gave you. 100% FREE.
No experience needed to start. 17 chapters. 80+ tools, skills, plugins, and integration all at one place.
It covers BUILDING A SELF-IMPROVING AGENT from ZERO to ADVANCED.
Here is what is inside.
Everyone knows Hermes Agent blew up. 50K stars, 2.4 million views on the launch tweet, developers ditching everything else to run it. But Nous Research dropped the tool and basically left you to figure it out alone. No beginner guide. No map. Just a GitHub repo and good luck.
It is called the Orange Book. 17 chapters, split into 5 parts. He starts with the concepts so you actually understand what makes Hermes different from every other agent before you touch a single command. Then he walks you through the three layer memory system, how the skill creation loop actually works, and why the agent gets better every single time it runs a task.
- part one kills the anxiety, explains Hermes in plain language before anything else
- part two breaks down the learning loop, memory architecture, and how skills get created automatically
- part three is hands on, installation, first conversation, multi platform setup, customisation
- part four is real world scenarios, knowledge assistant, coding agent, creative work, running multiple agents together
- part five compares Hermes against Claude Code and OpenClaw so you actually know when to use what
Nous Research built the agent. They charged nothing for it. Alchain spent weeks mastering every part of it, wrote a 17 chapter book, and also charged nothing for it.
The tool that taught itself to get smarter now has a guide written by someone who did the same thing.
I still do not understand why this is all free. But here we are.