@NousResearch Step 4 ��� same scene, two lenses.
2D top-down for planning + agent edits.
3D walkable for vibes check.
Toggle in one click. No reimport.
Multi-level: ground + mezzanine + catwalk all in one polygon graph. Stairs auto-link levels.
I was struggling myself trying to build floorplans for my game so I've Decided to use Kimi K2.5 + Hermes agent by @NousResearch
(Web app demo video starts at ~1 minute)
Here is how it works :
@NousResearch Step 3 — every plan gets graded.
14 geometric checks: stairs land inside target poly, no wall-straddling furniture, no ghost floors, opening widths sane.
Tier-A content fidelity: "analysis said console bank, scene has none" → flag → refine cycle.
@NousResearch 5 weapons, 12 powerups, persistent across runs.
Agent reads what you favour and adapts:
Kiter who picks speed + dash? → next floor: shotgun + sustain pool (close-range punishes kiting)
Glass cannon? → shielded brutes appear
The memory profile gets sharper every death.
This is Hermes Roguelike. I made it for the @NousResearch Hermes Creative hackathon.
Every floor is designed in real time by a Hermes Agent running Kimi K2. Die, and the agent rewrites the next dungeon based on how you played.
90s trailer ↓
@NousResearch Pieces and enemies live in a codex on disk.
K2 can REFERENCE them by exact name in later runs — the same Spore Mother returns, the same Cairn of the First Drone weathers back into view.
Narrative continuity across sessions, not just within one.
AI agents can now trade on Lighter!
Test your strategies against live order books and monitor their performance with the new paper trading engine.
Compatible with Claude Code, Codex, and all Agent Skills-compatible frameworks.
Install in one line!
https://t.co/m0JLC3zh29
There will be another NFT season, I’m convinced of it.
Trends cool off and people move on to the next thing, but the tech doesn’t disappear, and neither does the culture.
NFTs were the most fun, interesting, and culturally rich thing to ever happen in crypto.
Nothing else even came close.
We had communities forming around JPEGs, people making life-changing money, celebrities getting rugged, and drama every single day.
It was fun and alive in a way crypto hasn’t felt since.
DeFi is important, but it’s not fun. NFTs were fun and fun always comes back.
Make NFTs great again.
I deleted my instagram more than a year ago, with over 1000 followers and friends from IRL
The amount of people that actually hit me up out of that number to check up: 2-4
If you disappeared today, no one would give a fuck about you except a small circle of people
That's exactly why I choose to keep my circle small moving forward and focus my time energy solely on the ones that matter