Decentralized compute | GPU markets | Award losing non creative junior vibe coder. May or may not have something to do with @threejs. Founder @hermes_ide
its the same with poetry and language i feel. before GPT was coherent i made a program that used markov chains to spit out chunks of mismatched words from whatever books you fed to it. the intention is to use burroughs-style cut up method to make your own poems out of that
Take the workshop home.
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The prompt, before the prompt.
Stack roles. Pick a style. Drop your task in. Hermes compiles a clean, structured Markdown prompt before sending it — so every session starts from the same high water mark instead of a blank line.
And worktrees are first-class. A fix branch and a feature branch can coexist as two sessions on the same repo, isolated on disk, sharing nothing. Switch between them at the speed of ⌘1, ⌘2 — no git stash dance, no "please commit your changes before checking out branch".
Hermes runs them all at once. The sidebar is a session list, not a file tree. Each session has its own model, permission mode, shell, working directory, and conversation. You tab between them like apps in a workspace — because that's what they are.
Hermes Ide - One window holds every project. Nothing leaks between them.
Every other AI editor wants you to commit to one project at a time. Open a window, open a repo, ask the agent for help, close the window when you're done. Then do it again for the next project.
I've been working on a fun project lately and finally got to release it. It's a small community in Sweden that wanted something a bit special. So I made them a game. Thanks to the whole @threejs community for all the inspiration.
https://t.co/1THLtRXCig
#threejs#webgpu
I found an opportunity to use the parallaxUV node in the new lessons.
It's one of the very early lesson where we practice simple patterns to get the hang of it, so don't expect anything crazy.
Curation is Governance
every save is a vote. every bookmark, every favorited comment, every link dropped into an https://t.co/Q0A4BcV12R channel tiny act of governance over your own attention. the ballot is implicit, the constituency is future-you.
"shows you how much can be inferred by a simple trail of 'likes.'" the reaction was surprise,but the surprise is what's surprising. of course your saves describe you. what did you think a taste was?
THE LAYOUT UNDER THE FINGERS
try to draw the keypad on a telephone.
not the one on your phone screen after you look at it. the one you already know. the one your thumb has visited thousands of times with the dull confidence of an animal returning to water. three numbers across.
mike rinck's experiments on memory for numerical keypads found that frequent use did not produce clean recall. people could operate the object without being able to describe its layout. a single act of directed attention improved recall. one look, properly received.