I read a few dozen pages of this and it is not bad for LLM fiction, but also very very LLM-y, from the themes to the fact that there are lots of staccato conversations and meaningful silences and overwrought metaphors and very little differentiated character development.

Nous Research
@NousResearch
03-20
Hermes Agent wrote a novel.
"The Second Son of the House of Bells" runs 79,456 words across 19 chapters.
The agent built its own pipeline to do it, using the ame modify-evaluate-keep/discard loop as @karpathy's Autoresearch but applied to fiction: world-building, chapter x.com/theemozilla/st…

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