1/ We had early access from @GoogleDeepMind to Gemini 3.5 Flash's native Computer Use. On Cua-Bench it posted the highest mean reward of any frontier model we tested - 0.267, on KiCad tasks no model fully solves. At Flash speed and cost.
we were genuinely impressed by Gemini 3.5 Flash on our benchmarks. it’s a fast, cost-effective option you can use with Cua Driver today. docs: cua.ai/docs/tutorials…
Hermes Agent + Computer Use by @trycua is pretty cool! Looking at Hermes interacting with apps and windows is mind blowing and a bit scary at the same time 😂
Here on Mac with MiniMax M3 and Reachy Mini.
I started seeing CUA everywhere and I really like using it in Hermes Agent, it feels like magic.
Recording a video soon for interaction with Reachy Mini!
1/ We had early access from @GoogleDeepMind to Gemini 3.5 Flash's native Computer Use. On Cua-Bench it posted the highest mean reward of any frontier model we tested - 0.267, on KiCad tasks no model fully solves. At Flash speed and cost.
heard Slack is popular these days. Please test this update we had, and be honest with your feedback! docs.factory.ai/integrations/s…
(Droid can also work alongside you on your machine, thanks to @trycua.)
Your software Factory should meet you where you are, and with the model you need.
When you work with Factory in @SlackHQ threads, you get to choose which model you use, and which computer Droid works in.
Hermes Agent released expanded computer-use support for Windows and Linux, adding to its existing macOS compatibility.
The feature is powered by CUA and allows the agent to interact with a computer’s visual interface, including applications, websites, menus, and other on-screen
one of the benefits of building computer use in the open: we get to discover every possible Linux distro compatibility issue before everyone else does
this was a tough release, but worth it. now we’re excited to put it in the hands of the @NousResearch Hermes community and see
1/ Today we're bringing Cua Driver to Linux: background computer-use for any agent. Hermes, Claude Code, Codex, or your own loop can drive real Linux desktop apps (X and Wayland in preview) through CLI or MCP while your desktop stays usable