We're launching Bloom (@bloom_directory): Ethereum as a filesystem.
Chain state becomes files.
Transactions become staged writes.
Agents can use ls, cat, jq, pipes, and policy checks instead of hand-rolled Web3 glue.
@gakonst working on something directionally similar rn, will ping you once the value prop and technical approach is clearer, but we’ve got a really cool primitive
1am in Thailand. I've just switched my Hermes Agent (Violet) to Opus 4.8. I've got Hermes Kanbans shipping code. Violet can now procreate, created two agents for colleagues in 5 mins. We're scaling @bloom_directory.
Going to get a foot massage and chill tf out
Thailandmaxxing
Honoured that @safe continues to support Eternal Safe, the decentralized gateway into your Safe{Wallet}. 💚
V2 coming soon with many QoL updates and immutable Safenet staking!
Learn more on GitHub (first reply). 👇
Meet the six teams bringing SAFE staking everywhere:
• @cobuildersxyz: a staking dashboard, a CLI, and an MCP server to stake SAFE from Claude Desktop or Cursor
• @bootnodedev: a dashboard with live validator insights and a plain-language risk preview before you sign
• @protofire: a production-grade dashboard with a 99% uptime commitment
• @devanoneth: SAFE staking built into Eternal Safe, the IPFS-hosted Safe wallet
• Chainza: a one-import widget any wallet or app can embed to offer SAFE staking
• Core Contributors: keeping today's reference staking interface live and maintained
Building in the open. Follow along.
@seftonhanley@timbo_xyz I’ve got the Tagthai app already with the kbank tourist acc, but it’s just terrible UX. Feels like it does 1000 API calls before I can get to the qr screen.
What others? Crypto ones?
Happy to report I'm at stage 4 with Hermes now.
For a few days there I was reporting to my colleagues that it was a big load of carabao shit.
It's more like a big load of sane defaults for an LLM harness. Nice.
Prompt:
> You are going to procreate. I want you to SSH into the Debian VPS that I am going to setup and install Hermes there. Get it setup to the point that @_apedev can SSH in to provision accounts, etc. Give me your public key and a plan.
So I've got Violet (my Hermes agent) setup to a nice point. Now it's time to setup Hermes agents for my colleagues. Of course, I'm not going to do that, Violet is.
Time for her to procreate.
(wtf is this timeline)
Whoop is worth every cent.
How many more years of life did I gain with this improvement? How much more quality do I get every day?
Tbf I’ve been making real lifestyle changes so it’s not the Whoop alone, but as a dude that loves numbers, it certainly helps.
I feel like learning Hermes right now is kind of like being early to Linux back in the day. Sure agents are going to get better and better at setting themselves up, but I think the need for a human to know the internals of Hermes will never go away, especially at scale.