Getting the balance right on agent loops is pretty difficult.
You need:
- Just enough human-in-the-loop that you're not babysitting
- Just enough llm-in-the-loop that you're not burning tokens on useless work
Whoever gets this right will win the next big agent product.
I didn't give my agent computer use, but it learned how to use ydotool to take my cursor and click on the system bar then used shell to invoke a screenshot to debug a pop-up issue. Uncanny.
$ETH daily RSI is now the most OVERSOLD in 7.5 years.
It's more oversold than:
- Feb 2026 crash
- Tariffs 2025 crash
- FTX 2022 crash
- Covid 2020 crash
Non-stop selling.
start calling your llm "bro" because when it eventually gets a robot body, you won’t just have an assistant.
you’ll have a best friend who already knows your dreams, your grind, and every insane idea you tried to build
be nice to your AI.
the future remembers
one of the underrated realities of startups is how much variance there is in building anything genuinely new.
a company can spend two years pursuing one vision, throw it away, launch something completely different, & suddenly look like an overnight success.
from the outside it feels smooth cuz you don’t know. from the inside it’s often very hectic. when you’re operating at the frontier, the map is wrong, the market is moving, & your understanding compounds faster than your execution.
seeing companies founded ~2 years ago pivot & launch entirely new products today is a good reminder that almost nobody knows what they’re building at the start. they discover it along the way.
Hi. Over the last 24 hours we had three separate small incidents that affected Codex reliability. Those are three too many and we are taking active steps for them to not reproduce.
I have reset usage limits for Codex across all paid plans. May the tokens flow again.
Agentic knowledge bases kinda just seem like info hoarding.
There's no reason to keep a stale file locally when the agent could regenerate a file with just-in-time information.
Maybe the only argument is curation, but that's more for people than agents.
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here!
Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine.
First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.