Most AI image tools still make you prompt from scratch every time.
Magnific Flows changes that.
In this quick hands-on tutorial, I show how to build a reusable creative workflow inside Magnific, then run it again and again without rebuilding the whole process from zero.
If you create with AI, this is the feature to learn. @magnific
Everyone complaining about the Polymarket skill on Hermes forgets a very important detail: you donโt have to use it. But if you want to itโs there. Like every other skill.
Just want to make this clear:
We didn't make Hermes Agent to be a "starts with nothing, you work it all out" agent. This is not the minimalist, start from nothing, agent.
We want Hermes to work out of the box for most people. So you aren't spending weeks just getting the agent to work, or have the capabilities you need.
This means that yes, there are more built in things then something like nanoclaw or pi, which start with nothing, and you just have to figure it out.
That is an intentional design decision.
You can from the modest baseline that has capabilities that are likely broader than you need, but not egregious, take it from there if you want to tinker with it.
Run `hermes skills config` or `hermes tools` to disable whatever you want.
We even have a way to upload your whole "Agent" as a github repo, so you can install hermes fresh with your exact setup again later or share them.
We have a massive interface for extensions so you can tinker with it to infinity.
But if you don't want to become an agent engineer - with Hermes, you don't have to.
@theo They're nonsense for you maybe. We didn't make hermes just for you. If you want an empty soulless experience, not ready ootb for anyone, try openclaw
Grok Imagine prompt:
The man inside the vintage TV screen laughs hysterically like a madman, with manic wide-eyed expression, head moving erratically, mouth open in uncontrollable laughter, conveying complete insanity and frenzy.
{
"image_prompt": {
"capture": "Amateur on-camera flash snapshot, photo taken on a phone indoors at night, slightly blurry and casual, not posed.",
"subject": "A young attractive woman with dark hair pulled back loosely, mid-twenties, no makeup, hair a little messy.",
"pose_and_action": "Caught mid-argument, jaw tight, eyes hard, clearly furious, one hand raised and blurred from motion as she gestures, looking straight at whoever is holding the phone.",
"clothing": "Faded oversized sleep tee and plaid pajama shorts.",
"setting": "A cramped, ordinary living room late at night.",
"background_detail": "A sagging couch with a crumpled blanket, a coffee table cluttered with mugs and a laptop, a TV glowing in the background, clothes draped over a chair, the corner of a doorway cropped at the edge of the frame.",
"lighting": "Warm dim lamp light mixed with a harsh white direct phone flash. The flash is frontal and on-axis: flat hard light on her face, a hard dark shadow outlined behind her on the wall, a hot bright spot on her forehead and cheekbone, glare off the TV screen and a mug. Background falls off into darkness toward the edges.",
"camera_and_composition": "Plain casual framing, slightly crooked horizon, a bit of empty dead space above her head, functional not composed.",
"negative": "Not professional photography, not studio lighting, not sharp focus, not composed, not editorial, no bokeh, no cinematic grading, no color grading โ just a normal phone snapshot taken mid-fight."
}
}