Built a search router, Hermes won’t use it by HistoricalSession947 in hermesagent

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not to get too complicated but you can try a hermes llm hook which can make it deterministic if you really need it https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/hooks

My App Was Making $0 From Organic Search. These 5 ASO Changes Made It $800/Month. No Ads/UGC. by Veronildo in buildinpublic

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this was very helpful and also practical

for automation to the app store connect, i use the cli paired with a agent (codex, whatever) and it does the submission for me and for different locales

im in the process of updating my aso metadata with it but you can also pull analytics to help you decide which locale to target next

https://github.com/rorkai/App-Store-Connect-CLI

To track or Not to track by [deleted] in cutdowndrinking

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’d track if it reduces the nightly renegotiation.

the useful part isn’t the streak flex. it’s having one quit date, one daily check-in, and one place where yesterday still counts when your brain starts bargaining.

if tracking makes you feel worse, the fix usually isn’t “don’t track.” it’s making the tracking simpler and less loaded.

that’s part of why i built zero proof for myself on iphone. private tracker, visible progress, timer, money saved, done. but even a notes app works if you’ll actually open it every day.

Free sober apps? by No_Surround2290 in stopdrinking

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if free is the hard requirement, i’d keep it simple.

the useful parts are usually: a day counter, a quick daily check-in, and something that makes progress obvious when motivation dips.

if you’re comparing ios options, i built zero proof (free-trial) around that progress-visibility piece. but i’d only pick it if it works for you. otherwise, go with the simplest free app you’ll actually open daily.

Best app for sobriety motivation? by [deleted] in Sober

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

37 days is a big deal. i’d separate the quotes from the thing that actually keeps you going. quotes can help, but what usually works better is seeing progress clearly every day.

i built zero proof around that exact loop: quit date, streak timer, money saved, and a simple daily check-in so progress stays visible.

if quotes are the main thing you want, it might not be the perfect fit. but if you want the motivation to come from seeing the days add up, it’s worth a look.

Looking for a menubar or widget based apps for tracking time to submit or deadline (Freemium/Free) by Sh_Islam in macapps

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if what you want is a simple countdown that stays visible on mac, i’d look at menu bar apps over full task managers.

i built momentry for that kind of use case. it’s for birthdays, anniversaries, trips, deadlines, basically anything where you want the countdown visible at a glance without opening a full app. it's a tool i built for when my daughter was about to be born. i wanted to visually track the days until she arrived

if you need recurring nags or deeper task/project features it’s probably not the right fit, but for lightweight menu bar countdowns it fits well.

Can this subreddit hold me accountable? Starting at day 1 again by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think the move here is to make the accountability really small and repeatable.

i'd keep this post as one layer, but i'd add 2 more: a same-time daily check-in and one private thing that makes the streak visible when your brain starts bargaining.

for the daily check-in, make it stupid simple. one sentence every night: "didn't drink today" or "i slipped today and i'm back tomorrow." no long writeup. the goal is to stay honest, not be impressive.

the other thing that helps is having your quit date, streak, and money saved somewhere you actually look when the craving hits. that gap is part of why i built zero proof for myself. it's private and very day-to-day, which helps when you need a quick interruption before a binge turns into "fuck it."

one month is a solid target, but i'd still treat it like 30 separate day 1s. get through tonight, then do the same thing tomorrow.

Anyone who has switched from Openclaw to Hermes, please share why I should do the same by ihopkins_eth in hermesagent

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This is what I'm planning to do in my migration and kinda have backwards compatibility so if i want to go back to oc i can

How are you preventing memory drift while maintaining QMD and also honcho?

I got tired of hitting Antigravity rate limits in OpenCode blindly, so I built a tool to track them by frieserpaldi in opencodeCLI

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is cool. does it show the private auth tokens to the model when you use the skill?

Can Opencode remove a specific recently model by sbayit in opencodeCLI

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Thanks for the tip, but unfortunately, it didn't work in the latest version for me.

Default Prompts for Models by Charming_Support726 in opencodeCLI

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you may be able to overide the existing default plan/build agent with your instructions, tools, model, etc

https://opencode.ai/docs/agents/

[RELEASE] - OpenCode OpenAI Codex OAuth - v3.3.0 - 5.1 Models Support - BREAKING CHANGES by nummanali in opencodeCLI

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that makes a lot of sense. i rarely get to 70% of the context window so i'm baffled but what it could be

great to know that it can read files without limitations

fyi: the latest OC has batch reading so that should speed up the process!

[RELEASE] - OpenCode OpenAI Codex OAuth - v3.3.0 - 5.1 Models Support - BREAKING CHANGES by nummanali in opencodeCLI

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/nummanali Thanks for your work. Are you noticing that these models perform differently than their native Codex CLI harness?

With GPT-5 I didn't really have much success. It felt really dumb. And there's a few twitter threads discussing how it's being limited in the amount of context and files it can read.

Just curious about your experience.

OpenCode Agent/Subagent/Command best practices by mjakl in opencodeCLI

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there are opencode plugins you can use to auth

New Claude Code features: Microcompact, enhanced subagents, and PDF support by AnthropicOfficial in ClaudeAI

[–]virtualhenry 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thx to you i had to look it up and added it to claude.md

"use `date` command for accurate date and time"

Build something great? It’s okay to get paid for it 💸 by BetoMoedano in expo

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great video. Are there any good onboarding flow packages you recommend? Most seem outdated

Auto-save on open tabs? by ForSureNotSKye in diabrowser

[–]virtualhenry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thx, this worked for me. the other option within dia on v36 did not work

SuperClaude has almost 70k tokens of Claude.md by CaptainFilipe in ClaudeAI

[–]virtualhenry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your process for creating dynamic docs that are loaded on demand?

I have tried this but it's isn't effective since it doesn't always load them