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How to build insanely powerful agent finance skills with Hermes.
Hermes is the best AI agent ever built.
And one of its best use cases is for deep financial research.
If you inject this prompt into your agent, it builds custom agentic finance skills.
You'll want to use this:
I have a super handsome 21yo Singaporean intern.
Literally kpop handsome, since he was once approached by kpop scouts.
He has like 100 IQ, but is emotionally quite intelligent.
His EQ + handsomeness makes him insane at people-facing tasks.
He can make any school girl grind her vocabulary.
His aura makes rich moms hit on him and give him work just so they can keep him close and keep hitting.
His major is actually media and I initially hired him to edit videos, but he sucks at it.
I saw his potential and told him: Forget about your degree.
Learn the craft of teaching with us.
Marry a rich Singaporean girl and become a teacher.
The 7-second cold wrist rinse was tested on 3,000 soldiers after combat simulations.
Cortisol dropped 52% within 90 seconds. Heart rate fell an average of 22 beats per minute. The Navy classified the protocol in 2009 and kept it secret until 2023.
The mechanism is radial artery cooling. Your inner wrists have the thinnest skin and the largest surface-to-volume ratio for blood vessels. 7 seconds of cold water cools the blood passing to your brain, which signals your hypothalamus to downregulate stress instantly
You've splashed cold water on your face. You've taken cold showers. Both work, but they're inconvenient.
The SEAL protocol takes 7 seconds, requires no undressing, and can be done at any sink. Soldiers used it before night missions to fall asleep fast.
The military classified this because a free 7-second stress fix would reduce demand for combat stress medication ($400M annually).
The 2023 declassification came after a FOIA lawsuit filed by a veteran.
The fix: run cold tap water over your inner wrists for 7 seconds. Both wrists. Do it when you feel a stress spike.
Within 90 seconds, your heart rate will drop. No shower, no ice.
Just 7 seconds.
Jevons' Paradox is deeper than we appreciate. After the study, coal consumption slowed and then declined.
Jevons was famous for noticing that as coal efficiency improved, so did coal consumption. I’ve upsized and annotated the chart his 1865 book The Coal Question.
We have embraced the first half of his conclusion in our assumptions on AI build outs. As cost efficiencies improve, so will consumption.
We don't discuss Jevons' follow-on that a long continuation of that progress was an "impossibility". He was right: I've overlayed actual coal consumption in the decades ahead.
New innovations made the previous way of doing things (coal) less relevant. Britain did not run out of demand for useful work. Instead, they shifted from coal as the uniquely dominant way to produce useful work.
This is part of why I believe that, when asked about specifics of the future, @benedictevans succinctly says "it depends".
Today, we are extrapolating consumption of GPUs, CPUs, storage and RAM in the very way that Jevons himself warned against, financed by large amounts of debt.
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the daily workflows Anthropic's own engineers automated first
- the task pipelines most users don't know Cowork can run
- the scheduling system that handles your busywork while you do real work
- why opening Claude to type one prompt at a time is the 2024 way of doing things
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
I'm in a weird phase of life rn
Nothing excites me anymore - personal life, relationship, work, ps5, cricket, movies/shows, ai, portfolio, books, fancy gadgets, sleep, dreams, birthdays etc - nothing
I don't think this is some kinda crisis tho (given I'm approaching mid 30s)
I do find joy in playing with my 18mo toddler for a while, or watching random videos that are unrelated to things I've so far studied, like how a baby is formed in the womb, that first heartbeat and that we're buttfirst mammals lol
I've taken two weeks off from work to wind down thinking this is a burnout, but now I'm starting to feel this is beyond burnout, although I don't know how to describe it succintly
So now I'm traveling a bit, maybe that'll help. Flying to BLR next week, maybe meeting some old friends there will help - lets see
saw foreigners say Singapore lacks soul,
but most of them live around CBD, far away from where the real heart of Singaporeans actually live
to outsiders, the HDB void deck is just an empty public space
to us, it is childhood, family, community, and memory all in one place.
football, hide and seek, weddings, funerals, late night talks, old uncles playing chess, aunties catching up, kids running around barefoot
it is where Singaporeans grew up, grew close, and quietly built a sense of togetherness
good to see the kampung spirit never really died
We couldn’t fit some stuff into the kids normal bag today, so we used a bigger bag.
Unfortunately that meant the teacher couldn’t find his bag and allergen free snacks, so she just gave him the cookie and string cheese from class.
Guess we’ll find out if he’s still allergic to dairy today.
Fk man. It’s so hard always having this sword hanging over our heads where out of nowhere you might not be sleeping for a week because someone else fked up 🤣
unpopular opinion: men love crazy in a woman
if you grew up chasing love from a mother who was distant, inconsistent, or hard to please, a woman who’s intensely affectionate can feel irresistible
the constant texts. the attention. the need to be close. at first it feels overwhelming, then it starts to feel normal
and when she suddenly goes quiet (i.e stops calling, stops checking in, stops making you the center of her world) it feels like something is wrong
a lot of men say they want independence, but what they really crave is to be deeply wanted
they want the feeling that someone loves them with an intensity they never quite got growing up
and they’re willing to chase that high even if it means dating a lil’ bit crazy
It's kinda nuts how things keep getting worse in the UK
I keep assuming things cant possibly get crazier because people will start rising up and overthrowing the gov if they do
and they somehow keep getting worse
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