People are overthinking and over analyzing this AI debate. Keep it simple.
Just as an example:
My son just left 6th grade.
He was invited to take the Credit by Examination (CBE) test, which would allow him to skip from 6th to 9th grade math.
Grok gave me/him the syllabus, the Amazon and YouTube tutorial links, infinite practice questions, etc.
He got a 100%.
Case closed.
It's on parents to figure out how to arm your kids with these tools.
I'm so freaking impressed with Hermes man.
@NousResearch needs to come out with their own agentic model that is perfectly optimized for Hermes agentic execution.
Danish state TV channel has shortened yesterday’s viral video of migrants ignoring the minute of silence for the Swedish football supporter Christian.
The minute of silence was held before the Norway-Brazil match at the fan zone in Copenhagen where Christian was beaten to death by African migrants when Haaland scored Norway’s winning goal against Ivory Coast a few days earlier.
Danish TV2 broadcasted the minute of silence live but cut away early after panning over the crowd and filming a group of migrants either ignoring the minute of silence or even laughing during it.
When TV2 aired the clip again during a news segment an hour later, they had cut the video by a second or two to completely edit out the moment the migrants had been seen ignoring the minute of silence.
Hermes Agent is built for sovereignty and constructing your AI stack how you want and need it to be.
No vendor lockins, no model limitations, and most importantly, your IP is built through the self improvement loop, automatically.
Hermes sets you free 🪽
Remember this.
@elonmusk came to America to build.
@ZohranKMamdani came to America to destroy.
Some of you are either too stupid or too naive to understand this.
@StopKilingGames@DoesItPlay1 DRM and legislated consumer rights is the final boss.
Also, this problem is a lot bigger than video games
Cars, phones, computers, TV's, and more are all facing DRM entropy
Instead of looking at PS2, try to imagine PS7. This is where all media/technology is going
Digital ownership is the only way to truly own your games, it aint that hard. @DoesItPlay1 is part of the movement for exactly that (and cause we like our discs).
Love or hate @Asmongold, but he’s completely right here: you can lose access to your game even if it’s on disc.