GIT MONEY VIBE SESSIONS #2 feat RED PILLAR, HITSUYO AKU
The meeting reviewed recent frontier-model developments, agent tooling, branding strategies, and multiple creator-focused product demos and community resources. Participants reported Fable (Fable 5) briefly appearing on platforms then being suspended after a public jailbreak, prompting discussion about growing regulatory and national-security pressure on frontier models. The team emphasized open-source and locally hosted models (examples: Hugging Face, GitHub, running models on Mac Minis) to preserve data and infrastructure sovereignty; alternative models such as Kimmy 2.7 were noted. Several members described immediate productivity gains from Fable prior to suspension. Branding and product positioning were reframed around mythic storytelling and machine-readable narratives to support emerging agentic commerce; one member repositioned their product as an "identiforensics lab" with rapid website and Substack improvements. The group argued that clear, verifiable brand stories will be commercially valuable as agents autonomously search, verify, and transact on behalf of users. Tooling and integrations discussed included Hermes for local-hosted LLMs linking remote hosting to local data, Obsidian integrations, and agent-cash style wallets demonstrated in tests. Architect.hitsuyoaku.io recommended five-year projections and a noun/verb/action data ontology to prevent project drift. A public Obsidian "Get Money AI Office" starter vault and upcoming graphify skill were announced for teams. Product demos and roadmaps: Jsama demoed Artifact Memory, a cloud artifact graph of workspaces and chat artifacts tied to POW Ledger (proof tracking) and Sonic Genesis (beat generation); Artifact Memory is positioned as a memory layer and a decision-intelligence layer is planned to let agents act on artifacts and verify decisions—testing expected to continue roughly one month before public free testing. Andre demonstrated a Creo agent that auto-generates and uploads short-form YouTube videos (daily match briefs, analyst narration) and discussed growth and monetization tactics including merch and Shopify/Printify. Red Pillar introduced Creole AI for agent automation with use cases for creators and solopreneurs; pricing tiers include a free start and a $20 upgrade. A publishing automation opportunity for books and comics (Nespola-style prompts) was also discussed.