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Mac: M4, 10 cores, 10 cores, 32G, 1T.
NAS: QNAP TS-464C2, 8G RAM, mechanical drives 2T+4T+4T+16T. Two 4T drives are built-in, 2T is a regular drive previously used for a media player, and 16T is a Hitachi enterprise-grade helium drive purchased from PDD. There's a 2T SSD used as an external drive, considering whether to add it. Will add an 8G RAM when prices stabilize.
HK Lightweight Server: 2 cores+8G+80GB, 120 HKD per month. Planning to switch to a cheaper one or discontinue its use. Initially, it was mainly for easy Hermes setup. Switched to Singapore's but found the speed unsatisfactory. Now considering a cheaper alternative or discontinuing its use.
DeepSeek API: The API has先后usedGLM、MINIMAX, as well as Tencent's tokenpackage, and finally chose DeepSeek, with high cache hit rate, most flash, a small part pro, for those mainly used for daily office work, hobbyist developers, it costs a few bucks a day.
As a liberal arts student, Hermes has been a great help to me, such as configuring servers, optimizing computer development environments, improving NAS usage efficiency, and setting up local knowledge bases to assist in development projects, it's like a personal smart assistant in the digital age.
Continuously optimizing Hermes later, such as adding more skills, like the well-known CLAUDE.md, and constantly organizing memories during daily use.
Just for data integration, it feels like there is a lot to do. For example, various writing in the knowledge base, bookmark organization, and utilizing Douban's personal movie data, etc.
Also,辅助开发 tools like loveable 、trae 、workbuddy 、DeepSeek TUI ,and the use of various stars on GitHub.
There are also the old issues regarding data, such as backups and synchronization, and skill memory retention.
AI should not be neglected even in poverty, and tokens should not be saved too much. I hope Hermes can activate even one of my hundreds of domain names ( https://domain.eeee.me/ ).
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