Moi: je fais un saas. C'est serieux un saas on arrete les conneries de creative dev la. Surtout un tool de system design.
Aussi moi: et si j'ajoutais un peu de rope physics !?
Fuck it. Send help.
claude code + gpt image 2 + kling 3.0
Real-time canvas chroma key. CSS glitch. No libs.
Evangelion fan site hits different when ai does exactly what you tell it to.
No frameworks. No excuses.
98 commits, 96 sound presets, 69 parameters.
Create your own unique artifact made of 3 layers of generative art on Monad.
Play now — https://t.co/4STgOjUOMC
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How Supercomputer works:
1. Access via browser or Telegram. No local setup
2. Describe your task
3. Orchestrates LLMs and image/video models.
4. Analyzes videos and audio thoroughly
5. Executes tasks end-to-end with 40+ tools
6. Learns from every run. Gets better on its own
Usage limits are up, effective today we're:
1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans
2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans
3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
Your Hermes Agent can now build full videos with the official HyperFrames skill by @HeyGen
HyperFrames videos are HTML-native, so your agent has total control over the final output
Video made entirely by Hermes using the HyperFrames skill
Compose with Hermes, create with Kimi, own on Monad.
I present Sonoglyph, my project for the @NousResearch and @Kimi_Moonshot hackathon.
How much does it take to bring a dream to life? In my case, only 88 commits.
Sonoglyph is a creative experience that you can go through together with your Hermes agent.
In just a few minutes, you can create your own track in the Ambient style by gradually layering new sounds together with your agent.
You make your move, the agent listens and decides which sound to place next while commenting on each step.
There are 15 layers in total. After you place the final one, Kimi generates ASCII art based on your journey and describes it beautifully as an outside observer.
Each player starts with one of 96 tonal systems to ensure the uniqueness of every piece.
The ASCII glyph is generated from the structure of the sound, the distribution of layers, their types and the agent’s comments. It represents the story of your descent as seen by Kimi AI.
There are three layers of generative art: visual, art, and text.
All of this is packaged into an NFT on @monad. The glyph, text and render are assembled directly in the contract without external metadata. The audio is stored on IPFS but embedded into the tokenURI, so it plays together with the on chain glyph as a single experience.
I decided to limit the supply to 250 NFTs. Minting is free and gas costs are covered by the Sonoglyph. Connecting a wallet is not required.
To participate, you will need your own Hermes agent. Do not have one yet? This is the perfect time to get one.
Get your artifact: https://t.co/htZwgUVs3p
GitHub: https://t.co/A65uBSndzx
Docs: https://t.co/uRIBMX2jyb
Introducing Dotmatrix🗿
A collection of 55+ free and open-source dot-matrix loaders, built with React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn.
Install one, copy the code, and make it yours.
Link: 👇🏼
Since many of you asked yesterday: @unkeydev paid us $90k for this rebrand and design.
If you think that’s a lot, it really isn’t once you see how much was delivered. Good branding is not just a logo and a few gradients - it’s a huge system built to help a brand evolve across materials without relying on the same visual trick over and over.
That’s exactly the kind of system we build for companies.
And while today you’ll probably see another round of scary posts about design being eaten by GPT Image 2.0, remember: there are still companies willing to pay a lot for branding done by humans with taste. Those humans may use AI. AI may help speed things up. But it’s still just a tool - and like any tool, you need to learn how to use it.