AI Agent and Knowledge Management Continue to Heat Up
Multiple bloggers mentioned that yesterday’s discussion on AI Agents still focused on “how to truly implement” rather than just pursuing the model itself. Uncle Hua posted multiple updates, emphasizing the Obsidian + Claude Code knowledge base Orange Book, and separately stressed that “AI Agents don’t need better models, but better harnesses”; A Hang compared Hermes Agent, Claude Code, and OpenClaw from a usage scenario perspective, believing they are more suitable for long-term workflows, deep programming, and cross-platform personal assistants, respectively; Uncle Lan continued to expand the ecosystem around Hermes wiki-related tools and context management pluginization. This group of content shows that yesterday was more about discussing the engineering organization, memory structure, and workflows of Agents, rather than single-point model capabilities.
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- @AlchainHust: https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042964631098904603 | https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042965376544252101 | https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042927657231265971
- @Astronaut_1216: https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042971220388254005 | https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042991849808277939
- @LufzzLiz: https://x.com/LufzzLiz/status/2042979093164233027 | https://x.com/LufzzLiz/status/2042780278419263703
Claude Code / Claude Office Plugin and Development Workflow Are High-Frequency Topics
Multiple bloggers mentioned that Anthropic’s product updates and workflow changes were another high-frequency theme yesterday. After Claude for Word beta was officially released, Dotey and Uncle Hua both reported or commented on it, with discussion points including Word sidebar revisions, shared context with Excel/PPT, and enterprise office writing scenarios; another focal discussion was on Claude Code’s /ultraplan, where Dotey and Xiao Hu both emphasized the new collaboration method of “planning in the cloud, executing locally”; some bloggers also reported that Claude Code’s code generation quality has improved recently. Overall, yesterday’s discussion about Claude mainly centered on office software integration and planning-based development workflow upgrades.
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- @claudeai: https://x.com/claudeai/status/2042670341915295865 | https://x.com/claudeai/status/2042670343173574705
- @dotey: https://x.com/dotey/status/2042714553004245254 | https://x.com/dotey/status/2042675917927977084
- @xiaohu: https://x.com/xiaohu/status/2042813023543566559 | https://x.com/xiaohu/status/2042813208516530485
- @op7418: https://x.com/op7418/status/2042823409940471815
- @AlchainHust: https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042775525564002687
Hermes Agent Discussion in Chinese Circles Focuses on WeChat Integration and Ecosystem Expansion
Multiple bloggers mentioned that the progress of Hermes Agent for Chinese users mainly manifests in personal WeChat integration and surrounding ecosystem tools. Nous Research explicitly stated that Hermes Agent now supports personal WeChat, emphasizing QR code connection, support for private and group chats, as well as images, videos, files, and voice; in replies, they further clarified that it uses Tencent’s official iLink Bot API and advised cautious testing. Around this point, A Hang, Gui Zang, and Uncle Lan continued to extend discussions to Hermes’s positioning, wiki visualization, and context pluginization, indicating that this line has expanded from “can it connect” to “how to build an ecosystem after connecting.” However, differing interpretations of the implementation path also emerged, indicating that such integration methods still have controversy and are under observation in the Chinese community.
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- @NousResearch: https://x.com/NousResearch/status/2042821620281053641 | https://x.com/NousResearch/status/2042841854249411011
- @Astronaut_1216: https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042971220388254005
- @op7418: https://x.com/op7418/status/2042877644333556100
- @LufzzLiz: https://x.com/LufzzLiz/status/2042979093164233027 | https://x.com/LufzzLiz/status/2042780278419263703
- @NousResearch: https://x.com/NousResearch/status/2042776977552142419 | https://x.com/NousResearch/status/2042680884118131073
X Monetization, Self-Media Customer Acquisition, and the “Have Traffic Before Product” Entrepreneurial Mindset Are Repeatedly Mentioned
Multiple bloggers mentioned that yesterday, Chinese blogger circles discussed “how to monetize traffic” very intensively. Uncle Hua shared his X platform earnings and YouTube earnings while cautioning not to be shaped inversely by platform revenue sharing; A Hang expressed his views more directly, believing that the first step to making money is often not to create a product first, but to build momentum and establish the front-end first; other content continued to revolve around self-media customer acquisition, content conversion, and the gray area of low-cost inducement projects. The overall atmosphere was not just about showing off earnings, but about discussing the relationship between content entrepreneurship, product sales, and platform incentives.
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- @AlchainHust: https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042831961010639352 | https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042841948411826625 | https://x.com/AlchainHust/status/2042866928348242304
- @Astronaut_1216: https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042993257290907702 | https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042652473022672904
- @Astronaut_1216: https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042909390043332620 | https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042918821170688180
Image Generation and Image Authenticity Judgment Remain Active Topics, but Lean More Towards Skill Exchange
Multiple bloggers mentioned that content about image generation was still abundant yesterday, but the main thread leaned more towards techniques, prompt accumulation, and authenticity discernment, rather than single model releases. 94vanAI continuously discussed Gemini’s image generation strengths and weaknesses, old prompt reuse, model guessing, and real vs. fake person identification; Gu Yi also tested “regional differences in banana image generation standards”; A Hang mentioned that Ji Meng’s efficiency in generating e-commerce images. This type of content indicates that image generation discussions remain very active, but are more about creator experience exchange and iterative play.
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- @94vanAI: https://x.com/94vanAI/status/2042772441185857572 | https://x.com/94vanAI/status/2042776997210812493 | https://x.com/94vanAI/status/2042862811663962130
- @94vanAI: https://x.com/94vanAI/status/2042920041868595505 | https://x.com/94vanAI/status/2042957991952159103
- @MANISH1027512: https://x.com/MANISH1027512/status/2042966339133018453 | https://x.com/MANISH1027512/status/2042817346977591498
- @Astronaut_1216: https://x.com/Astronaut_1216/status/2042870632614862971
In Space Content, Artemis II’s Return to Earth and Subsequent Resupply Launch Receive the Most Attention
Multiple bloggers mentioned that the most clear and systematic non-AI topic yesterday came from the space line. NASA was almost constantly updating the entire process of Artemis II’s return to Earth, including splashdown, astronaut egress, medical checks, and return footage; later, it switched to the Northrop Grumman CRS-24 cargo mission launch. Related content was also retweeted and mentioned by Tim Cook and Elon Musk. Since most of this content came from NASA’s official continuous original tweets, it was one of the few cross-disciplinary themes yesterday with high information density and relatively complete context.
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- @NASA: https://x.com/NASA/status/2042756933686337713 | https://x.com/NASA/status/2042785992047055119 | https://x.com/NASA/status/2042808375348490745
- @NASA: https://x.com/NASA/status/2042812134812213410 | https://x.com/NASA/status/2042928210334138445 | https://x.com/NASA/status/2042944358345740339
- @tim_cook: https://x.com/tim_cook/status/2042776580712444088
- @elonmusk: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2042771312792473723
Safety and Social Anxiety Also Have Scattered but Significant Discussions
Multiple bloggers mentioned that yesterday there was also a heavier discussion line: the safety and social sentiment brought by the AI industry. Dotey interpreted OpenAI’s update of macOS signing certificates due to the Axios supply chain incident and also reported the event where Sam Altman’s residence was attacked with a Molotov cocktail; Orange AI further elevated this to the level of “humanity’s anxiety about AI” and “how humans and AI coexist.” Compared to the previous categories of engineering and product discussions, this part is more like a reminder of risks and emotional backlash beyond the industry’s hype.
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- @dotey: https://x.com/dotey/status/2042788780243911135 | https://x.com/dotey/status/2042748811014013435
- @oran_ge: https://x.com/oran_ge/status/2042757260322230650
- @sama: https://x.com/sama/status/2042738954550603884
Number of timeline posts scanned: 240
Number of bloggers hit: 21
Total number of tweets hit: 166
Weighted tweet score: 127.6
Number of original tweets: 77
Number of RT tweets: 41
Number of scraping attempts: 1
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