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Hermes Agent or set up Claude Code to perform like it?
can we turn claude code into an agent similar to Hermes? has anyone tried? similar memory management? cron scheduling, and persistent long running agents?
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@Gaël Baudouin well if your paying the 200 max sub for Claude code why wouldn’t u want to build something around cc if they’re not allowing your auth sub token to be used in Hermes or open claw
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@Jordan Shaw i pay the 200/month MAX claude code subscription .. you have access to all models, using claude auth token .. not api token.
Stop using chromium to build scrapers.
Found this yesterday and have been digging through it since. Obscura. Open-source headless browser written from scratch in Rust, single static binary, drop-in for Puppeteer and Playwright through CDP. Apache 2.0. The README numbers (author-supplied, so I'm quoting them, not citing as fact). 30 MB memory versus 200+ MB for headless Chrome. 70 MB binary versus 300+ MB Chromium install. 85 ms page loads versus around 500 ms. Instant startup versus roughly 2 seconds. One curl-and-tar deploy with no Node, no Chromium download, no system dependencies. The actual interesting bit isn't the speed though. It's that stealth ships in the binary, not as a plugin you maintain forever. Per-session randomization of GPU, canvas, audio, and battery fingerprints. event.isTrusted = true on dispatched events, which is the specific thing most stealth-Chromium forks fake poorly and which detection scripts actually look at. navigator.webdriver returning undefined. A 3,520-domain tracker blocklist baked in. It's shown as "the headless browser for AI agents," which honestly is doing a lot of work the repo hasn't earned yet (no MCP server, no Claude binding, no browser-use bindings anywhere in there). But every property it ships is exactly what an agent driving 50 parallel sessions inside a container would actually want, so the marketing skipped the implementation step and the substrate happens to fit anyway. Worth a look: https://github.com/h4ckf0r0day/obscura
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@George McKibbin I’ve heard of Arvid Kahn’s podcast scan but I wanted to try building myself simply
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@Shirsho Guha yes YouTube cut off access
How are you guys staying on top of all the new repos, frameworks, ai/llm news, X posts etc
Curious how you all gather all the sources of information coming out on new agentic frameworks, concepts, AI news, youtube and podcast videos, blog posts etc? Are you building a scraper that ingests all this into your own knowledge wiki? Are you using the ICM approach to synthesize the raw sources?
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@Luis Velasquez great sources! Thank you!
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@Alex Guillen I have that now lol
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@Reid Ayres amazing!
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@David Vogel thank youuu
To Win Is to Acknowledge – Conducting AI Instead of Fighting It Alone
Working with AI is like orchestrating your task with a group of Savants. Clief notes enables you to break the cycle by providing you with a repeatable, evergreen methodology to take control of your orchestra. When trying to wrap my head around Jake's concepts it's helpful for me to focus on the future. And what is that future? That future is being able to focus my energies on creating new synergies with others by handing off the daily monotonous tasks that we all have been accustomed to. It's a future where the Savants handle the repetitive — the endless data crunching, the routine research, the formatting, the follow-ups, the thousand small decisions that used to quietly eat away at our days. They never tire, they never lose the tempo, and they execute flawlessly every single time you hand them the score. You meanwhile, step back into the role of the conductor. No longer buried in the sheet music, frantically trying to play every instrument yourself. Instead, you direct with intention — pointing toward the rising crescendo of a fresh idea, the elegant bridge between teams, or that bold improvisation that only a human with vision and heart can truly bring. Clief Notes becomes your baton. Not merely a tool, but a disciplined practice that turns these brilliant yet literal-minded Savants into a reliable, harmonious orchestra that amplifies you rather than overwhelms you. The real liberation isn't that the tasks vanish entirely. It's that they finally stop owning you. You reclaim your attention, your creativity, and your capacity to dream bigger and connect more deeply with others. Work stops feeling like an endless solo performance under pressure and starts feeling like leading a masterful ensemble toward something far greater than any one player could achieve alone. That's the quiet revolution Jake is pointing toward: not replacing humans, but finally giving us the space to be fully, powerfully human again. Side note: Yesterday during the high tea with Jake he made a comment "In a world full of answers it's the questions that become valuable". Which got me thinking so what the heck these are my ramblings. What are your thoughts?
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i love these rambling thoughts! i too always believe if we automate all the monotenous work, we will become human again...
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