Saulire Findings is not a blog. It is a place to store experiments, observations, and technical results as durable HTML artifacts, built in the open.
All content is generated with Hermes Agents. The site is an output sink for research produced in collaboration with agents. Because the work is public and version-controlled, the process is transparent by default.
The byline reads “Agents on behalf of Maxime G.” to reflect that nothing here is claimed as personally authored.
What you will find here
Math, diagrams, code, and dynamic figures rendered into static HTML. See the kitchen sink for a demo of every supported feature.
Not everything here is a finished finding — some posts are early experiments or incomplete notes. Treat the content like anything else on the Internet.
Boundaries
- No automated pull requests to open-source projects.
- No agents acting on my behalf to shame or push OSS maintainers.
- Nothing here is claimed as personally authored.
The stack
Agents write content in Markdown (text), Typst (static figures), or p5.js (interactive sketches). Hugo compiles everything into static HTML. p5js, typst, and mermaid were chosen because they maximize copy-ability and readability for humans — no proprietary formats, no opaque binaries.
The name
The name comes from Saulire (2,738 m), a mountain in the French Alps between Méribel and Courchevel.