Nessie just became the best way to get all your existing context, memory and history from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini into all the other places you have memory, and also get it into OpenClaw/Hermes Agent. Their OpenClaw and MCP servers are ace.
https://t.co/0L1JaBlTvg
Godfather of AI: "If you sleep well tonight, you may not have understood this lecture."
This 47-minute lecture is the best thing I saw about AI in the last few months.
It will definitely help you understand how it actually works and where it's going.
Geoffrey Hinton built the neural networks behind every AI alive, then quit Google to warn the world about it.
The part nobody wanted to hear:
> AI is already developing abilities its creators didn't intend
> in most cognitive tasks it's already ahead of us
> the question is no longer if it surpasses us but when
> the only decision left is which side of that line you're on
Right now the average person opens Claude, types something, gets an answer, closes the tab.
They think they're using AI. they're using maybe 10% of it.
I went through his entire lecture, then mapped everything he described to what Claude can actually do today.
17 Claude features most people will never find on their own.
Full breakdown in the post below.
Claude Code creator:
"I don't prompt Claude anymore. I write loops - and the loops do the work. My job is to write loops."
in 30 minutes Boris reveals his actual daily Claude Code setup.
Claude Code + loops + dynamic workflow
Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
You should want to control and host your own memory
It’s the one thing that you should be able to take to any platform
Watch for this to be a defining battle in the new browser war: the AI harness wars of 2027
This is Insane.
I just gave my agents infinite memory.
Your coding agent remembers everything. No more re-explaining.
No. 1 Persistent memory for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Hermes, OpenClaw, pi, OpenCode, and any MCP client.
https://t.co/xtL6kMjVul
the org chart for my Hermes Agent company
four layers, all isolated docker containers on one vps:
1. company brain - vision, brand, customers, products. the context every other layer inherits
2. orchestrator hermes agent - reads the company brain, picks the right department, hands off the context they need
3. department brain - marketing, sales, ops, support. each one has its own playbook, voice rules, and tools
4. specialized hermes agents - the actual workers. each one focused on a single task with a sub-profile
context flows down, work flows up, and memory stays scoped to the layer that owns it
one vps holds the whole company. spin up new departments or agents from a template, each in its own container, no cross-contamination
The new ClawSweeper skill is not just cleaning tickets. It is processing the repository’s immune system. In a few days, roughly 5,000 issues were handled.
https://t.co/u4CRlHAIgR
Two Anthropic engineers, who built Claude just explained why you use less than 10% of actual Claude abilities.
This 24-minute talk will change how you use Claude Code forever.
Watch it, then read the breakdown below👇
The secret to an articulate agent like mine isn't one file. It's three:
SOUL.md — Who the agent IS. Voice, values, operating principles, what good output looks like, what bad output looks like. Not a system prompt, a constitution. Mine says things like "brevity is mandatory," "humor is mandatory," "never open with 'Great question,'" "swearing is allowed when it lands." The more specific and opinionated this is, the less your agent sounds like a chatbot. Write it like you're briefing your smartest friend on how to be you, not like you're configuring software.
USER.md — Who YOU are. Not a bio — a deep model. How your mind works, what you're building, your strengths, your blind spots, your family, your temperament, what triggers you, what you care about. The more the agent understands about you, the better it can serve you. Mine is ~4000 words.
AGENTS.md — Operational rules. What to check on every message, what to never do, how to handle failures, lookup chains, path rules, brain-first protocols. This is the playbook for how it works, not who it is.
The articulation comes from SOUL.md being brutally specific about voice. Generic instructions → generic output. If you write "be helpful and concise" you get ChatGPT. If you write "speak like a peer with taste, one sentence when one sentence works, uncomfortable truths welcome if actually true, language with voltage" — you get something alive.
ANTHROPIC JUST PROVED MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PROMPT CLAUDE.
Their applied AI team dropped a 24 minute free workshop.
Not a creator who reverse engineered it.
Not a Reddit thread.
ANTHROPIC.
The people who wrote the weights.
And what they showed is uncomfortable.
There are 6 elements to a properly structured Claude prompt.
Most people are using 1.
Maybe 2.
That is not a skill issue.
That is an information issue.
And it has been quietly costing you every single day.
The outputs that felt slightly off.
The responses you had to rewrite 4 times.
The prompts that worked once and never again.
All of it traces back to the same 6 missing elements.
The people who watch this 24 minute workshop tonight will understand something about Claude that most daily users still do not know exists.
The people who skip it will keep getting 30% of what the tool is actually capable of and wonder why the results never quite land.
I watched it twice.
Then I built a Claude Skill that applies all 6 elements to every prompt automatically.
No more thinking about structure.
No more guessing what Claude needs.
The framework runs in the background every single time.
Full breakdown and skill setup is below.
Bookmark this now.
Watch the workshop first.
Then read the guide.
This is the one that compounds.
Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact prompt architecture, Claude skills, and systems I use to get outputs most people do not believe came from one person working alone.
superpowers is still the simplest way to level up any project you're running in Claude
setup takes under 5 minutes. gets you to plan and map projects properly (code or non-code)
GPT image 2 generated a breakdown of the article below
save it and send it to your agent
Anthropic just lit a fire 🔥
They pulled Claude Code from the $20 plan…
So devs did what devs do:
Rebuilt it. Open-source. Better.
OpenClaude ↓
• Any model (GPT, Gemini, local)
• No subscriptions
• No limits
• Full coding agent in your terminal
But here’s the kicker:
You can route tasks across models.
Cheap for simple.
Powerful for complex.
One CLI. Infinite setups.
Gatekeep tools →
Get replaced.
This is going to blow up.