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How I used AI to design and print a bespoke duct transition part for a cat flap hole — without opening a CAD program.
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After years of meaning to debloat my Nvidia Shield, I used Hermes to do it in 20 minutes. Not because I couldn't, but because I never would.
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Stop running one coding agent config for everything. Set up a daily driver and a hard mode, and switch when the task actually needs it.
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How I use Hermes Agent as a practical operator in my homelab — school meals, server health, coding, research, and the boring jobs that quietly save time.
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I asked several local AI models to draw an ASCII pineapple. Many failed in odd ways. Here is what went wrong, and what it says about how models think about text and space.
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Testing alternative coding models on the same Tetris clone task — GLM 5.1 won, Kimi 2.6 was close, and the results were surprising.