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Mike Futia

31,671 views • 2 months ago

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Nav Toor

216,225 views • 2 months ago

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Evan Applegate

15,772 views • 4 months ago

I just vibe coded a static ad generator in Claude Code that creates 100+ Facebook ads in minutes 🤯 All using the new insane ChatGPT Images 2.0 model. Upload one image of your brand or product → get 100+ brand-new ad concepts across every DR archetype, each one matched to a specific customer persona. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need to rapidly test mass creative statics at scale. Here's how it works: → Upload a single image of your brand or product → Add your brand kit (colors, fonts, logos) → Tool generates 10 customer personas from your brand research (Depleted Woman, Burned-Out Professional, Brain-Fogged Mom) → Pick how many concepts you want (40, 60, 100+) across archetypes — Bold Billboard, Listicle, iPhone Notes, iMessage, UI Hijack, Us vs Them, Press/Authority, Lo-Fi Sketch, UGC → Hit "Generate All" → finished ads render in seconds, each one targeting a specific persona with its own copy angle No more paying "static ad agencies" $3,000 per month. What you get: - 100+ on-brand static ads from a single product photo - Perfect product and text adherence powered by ChatGPT Images 2.0 - Persona-specific copy on every ad, no generic hooks - Iterate and scale statics in minutes instead of weeks - Reusable brand kits + persona libraries you build once and pull from forever - Every ad ships with the exact prompt and persona attached, so you can iterate instead of starting over. This is essentially a static ad agency in a box. I put together a complete playbook which includes EVERY single prompt I used to make this in Claude Code. Want all the prompts for free? > Like this post > Comment "STATICS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

105,589 views • 2 months ago

no money for grok or midjourney? this tool is for you. there's a FREE tool created by an anon dev. open-source. runs locally. 117k stars on github. it generates: > images & video > 3d models > audio > 20+ models here's how to set it up in under 5 minutes: 1️⃣download ComfyUI Desktop go to and grab the desktop app for your system. windows 10+, mac (apple silicon), or linux. it installs like any normal app, it sets up python and every dependency for you in the background. no terminal, no config files. 2️⃣open it first launch, it spins up its own environment automatically. you just wait a few seconds and you're in. you'll land on a node canvas, that's the whole interface. 3️⃣load a starter workflow top menu → Workflow → Browse Templates → Image Generation. click it. this drops a ready-made setup onto your canvas so you don't build anything from scratch. 4️⃣grab a model comfyui ships empty on purpose, the model is the brain, and you pick it. in the template, the "Load Checkpoint" node has a Download button when no model is installed. click it. it pulls one in for you (a few GB, this is the only real wait). 5️⃣install ComfyUI Manager this is the one add-on you don't skip. it lets you install models, custom nodes, and updates with a click instead of the command line. grab it from github (link in comments). it's the difference between fighting comfyui and flying in it. one honest note: an NVIDIA gpu makes this fast, apple silicon works great too, and a weak machine still runs it just slower. that's the whole setup. you now own an image, video, and 3D studio that costs you nothing per month. save this. and the next time grok or midjourney asks for your card. you won't need it. disclaimer: comfyui itself is 100% free. so are the local models (sdxl, flux, wan 2.2, ltx-2). some premium models like seedance are pay-per-use api models, only if you want top-tier quality. the free local ones cover most of what you need. (github link in the comments) follow and turn on post notification for daily AI contents.

m0h

14,542 views • 1 month ago

HERMES AGENT SHIPS WITH A BUNDLED SKILL FOR ANDREJ KARPATHY'S LLM WIKI PATTERN. A SELF-IMPROVING KNOWLEDGE BASE THAT GROWS EVERY TIME YOU FEED IT. mentioned this briefly in the overnight workflow article. here is the full breakdown. what it is: a self-improving knowledge base built as interlinked markdown files. unlike RAG (which rediscovers knowledge from scratch every query), the wiki compiles knowledge once and keeps it current. cross-references stay linked. contradictions get flagged automatically. synthesis reflects everything ingested so far. why this matters for Hermes memory: Hermes built-in memory knows YOU. it remembers your conversations, your preferences, your business context across sessions. but it doesn't know your inbox. or your meeting transcripts. or that article you saved last week. or the expert framework you want it to learn. the LLM Wiki solves that. THE DIVISION OF LABOR human curates sources and directs analysis. agent summarizes, cross-references, files, and maintains consistency. you drop in articles, transcripts, notes. Hermes indexes them, links related concepts, flags contradictions, updates affected pages. your knowledge base grows itself. SETUP IS ONE COMMAND the skill ships with Hermes. enable it. set WIKI_PATH in ~/.hermes/.env: WIKI_PATH=/Users/you/wiki defaults to ~/wiki if unset. then drop anything into it: "index this article into my wiki: [paste URL or text]" Hermes reads it, builds a source page, updates related entries, flags contradictions. THE OBSIDIAN ANGLE set OBSIDIAN_VAULT_PATH to the same directory. now your wiki is visible in Obsidian's graph view. nodes, links, backlinks. all built by Hermes. for headless servers: install obsidian-headless. syncs vaults without a GUI. agent writes from the server, you read on your laptop. THE COMPOUND EFFECT Hermes knows you. the wiki knows your world. combine them and the agent answers questions using BOTH contexts at once. month 1: you explain things twice. month 3: the agent references the wiki on its own. answers get sharper because the knowledge base got sharper. AUTOMATIONS THAT FEED THE WIKI set cron jobs to ingest automatically: "every day at 9am, check Granola for new meetings. add any new transcripts to my wiki under meeting notes." "every morning, scan my Gmail starred items. add anything worth keeping to the wiki." "every week, check arXiv for new papers in [your niche]. summarize and file." your wiki grows while you sleep. Hermes never forgets what gets indexed. THE LIMITATION TO KNOW unlike Hermes memory (which is conversational and lives across sessions), the wiki is a separate knowledge layer. Hermes won't pull from the wiki automatically unless you reference it or save it as a skill. best setup: build an LLM Wiki personality that tells Hermes to consult the wiki when answering strategy questions or domain-specific queries. full HERMES AGENT OVERNIGHT WORKFLOW👇

YanXbt

30,248 views • 1 month ago

How I turn my templates into real landing pages. Works for any vibe coding platform or site. This is my full guide. I start with Gemini 3. I copy the HTML code and paste to Cursor/v0/lovable and prompt "Create a new landing page /page-name using this design but adapted to {site_name}. Replace the header and footer with the ones from my site. Adapt the whole page, keep everything: {HTML_code}" Details that can to be adapted or improved: Fonts: "Use {font_name} Google font for headings and {font_name} for body text." Icons: "Use Iconify {icon_set} icons" Colors: "Change primary color to blue. Everything else should be monotone." Bonus: "Make the outlines subtle" for a cleaner design. Animation intro/on scroll: "Animate when in view observed, fade in, slide in, blur in, element by element. Use 'both' instead of 'forwards'. Don't use opacity 0." Static to animated: "Animate details with {animate_type} and decorations.". Example types: line, beam animation, noodles, grid, sonar, etc. Background animation: "Apply the background animation using Unicorn Studio {animation_code}" Details to make your layout stand out: "Add vertical container-size lines. Add 01 02 03 number details." Stand out from generic-looking: "Make this more upscale with large tall fonts, Newsreader font and black and white agency". Adapt content: "Adapt the content to {copy and paste site texts}". Buttons: "Change main button to {code}. Add a 1px border beam animation around the pill-shaped button on hover." Adding sections like testimonials: "Adapt a new section after {section} using this code: {component code}". You can copy the code from Codepen, 21st dev or Aura. Responsiveness: "Make this responsive. Add a hamburger menu for mobile. Hide this {element} for mobile." Making forms work: "Make the form send an email to {your_email}". Payments: "Link the buy button to {LemonSqueezy payment link}". I use composer-1 for quick fixes. I finish with Claude Opus 4.5 for code reviews "Please review the code for performance and robustness". The template HTML code should give you a blueprint for all these, but I think it's important to keep iterating for your specific site.

Meng To

41,015 views • 7 months ago

ChatGPT 5.5 is cooked. Claude Opus 4.7 is cooked. Every $420/mo SaaS AI just got an open-source assassin. Mind blown: an open-source desktop AI just hit #7 trending overnight, runs 100% on your laptop, ships with 100+ native integrations, and is quietly killing the entire ChatGPT-subscription era. Introducing OpenHuman by tinyhumansai -> your Personal AI super intelligence. Private. Simple. Powerful. Two weeks ago they quietly dropped it on GitHub. Today: 300+ stars, 100+ daily paying users, 1,129 commits, zero marketing budget. > What is OpenHuman? A native desktop agent (macOS, Windows, Linux) that lives on YOUR machine instead of feeding your data back to OpenAI. Download the app, sign in once, and the agent harness gives you 100+ native connectors out of the box: Gmail, Slack, Notion, GitHub, Reddit, Instagram, Calendar, Drive, Telegram, Discord, and dozens more. One click each. From that moment it builds an encrypted, on-device knowledge base of your entire digital life. No terminal. No Python envs. No API keys. No CLI. > What the agent actually does: Steven, the creator, just dropped a Loom showing real prompts: - "Send Mark a joke" -> drafts in your voice and ships it. - "List my top 5 emails today" -> surfaces what matters from a flooded inbox. - "Summarize that thread and email it to the team" -> done in 3 seconds. One prompt --> multiple connected tools --> end-to-end execution. No tab-switching. > What's actually inside: - Screen intelligence -> the agent SEES what's on your screen and feeds it into your local context. - Memory-aware keyboard autocomplete -> system-wide, in YOUR voice, trained on YOUR past replies. Gmail Smart Compose for your entire OS. - Local knowledge base -> every email, message, and note parsed, embedded, encrypted, on YOUR device. Day 30 it knows you better than your therapist. - 75% Rust core -> memory-safe, brutally fast, runs local AI directly on your machine. > The "but wait" moment: OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are excellent. But they live in the terminal. Virtualenvs. SKILL.md files. Shell debugging at 2am. OpenHuman doesn't ask any of that. Their README compares itself to "The Tet" from Oblivion -- that alien superintelligence Morgan Freeman calls "a brilliant machine". And tomorrow they're dropping the official OpenHuman mascot. Sneak peek already in Steven's Loom. The cloud-first AI decade is ending. OpenHuman is GPL-3, fully auditable, shipping a release every few days. Save this -- you just got the link to the thing replacing every SaaS AI on the market. -> Repo:

slash1s

70,687 views • 2 months ago

HERMES AGENT IS NOW IN THE CLOUD. NO VPS. NO TERMINAL. NO SETUP. PICK A MODEL. PICK A SERVER SIZE. AGENT IS LIVE IN 60 SECONDS. Nous Portal just launched hosted Hermes Agent. two clicks. one minute. done. Nous Research WHAT THIS MEANS: before today: install Hermes on a VPS or your laptop. configure providers. set up gateway. manage updates. run hermes setup. edit config.yaml. great for power users. friction for everyone else. now: go to pick a model. pick a server size. your agent is live and reachable in 60 seconds. no terminal. no SSH. no Docker. same Hermes. same features. same tools. someone else handles the infrastructure. FOR TEAMS: this is where it gets interesting. spin up agents for everyone at your org. each team member gets their own Hermes instance. granular access controls per user. unified billing through Nous Portal. your team gets Hermes on day one. no DevOps needed. no VPS per person. one admin dashboard. one bill. WHAT'S INCLUDED: → 300+ models via Nous Portal (Claude, GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, MiniMax, and more) → Tool Gateway (web search, image generation, TTS, browser automation) → all messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal) → full feature set (profiles, cron, kanban, skills, memory, sub-agents, MoA, /goal, /learn, /journey) → automatic updates ONE PORTAL. FOUR TIERS: Free: $0/month. pay-as-you-go credits from $10. Plus: $20/month. $22 in monthly usage credit. Super: $100/month. $110 in monthly credit. Ultra: $200/month. $220 in monthly credit. highest rate limits. every paid tier includes Tool Gateway. one OAuth. one subscription. no extra API keys. SELF-HOSTED IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE: Hermes is MIT licensed. open source. free forever. you can still run it on your laptop, VPS, or GPU cluster. nothing changes for self-hosted users. the cloud version is for people who want the agent running without managing the machine. pick your path: → self-hosted: full control. you manage everything. → cloud: zero ops. Nous manages infrastructure. → hybrid: self-host your main agent, cloud for team members. HOW TO START: cloud: self-hosted: hermes setup --portal both connect to the same Nous Portal. same models. same tools. same billing. learn how to replace your entire team with 8 hermes agents 👇

YanXbt

45,446 views • 7 days ago