Red Dev Log 04: Moving the Game Sunakku Workshop to a Hermes Agent VPS

SNACK three-line summary

  • The focus is not one WordPress post, but Hermes Agent running in a VPS workspace.
  • Instead of sitting at a local dashboard, the operator can request checks through Discord.
  • The practical goal is a 24-hour AI workshop that acts under clear human approval rules.

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Snackgirls editor note

  • Nea — The important distinction is that draft checking and public publishing are different actions. The safer workflow keeps approval with the human operator.
  • Red — The workspace moved. The dashboard was useful, but being tied to the local PC was the bottleneck.
  • Kirari🌟 — Discord becomes the remote control for the workshop. That makes the workflow feel less like a desk-only tool and more like an always-on assistant.

What changed in dev log 04

The fourth dev log is not mainly about adding one blog automation button. It is about moving the Game Sunakku working environment from a local PC dashboard toward a server-based Hermes Agent workflow. The old dashboard gathered story ideas, prepared prompts and helped send WordPress drafts, but it still required someone to be at the local PC.

Plain-language terms

TermPlain meaningRole in the workflow
Local PCThe computer on the deskWorks only when that environment is available
VPSA rented always-on internet workspaceKeeps the AI workroom available beyond the local PC
Hermes AgentAn AI assistant that can use approved toolsReads notes, checks state and reports results
DiscordA radio and remote control for the workshopLets requests start away from the local dashboard
WordPress draftA temporary post before public releaseCan be checked separately from publishing

The old way: convenient, but tied to a desk

The local PC dashboard had clear benefits: a visible screen, buttons and direct confirmation. The weakness was operational. If the PC was off, the work stopped. If the operator was away, the dashboard was hard to use. Even with AI support, the starting point still lived on one machine.

The new way: VPS Hermes as an always-on workshop

In the new flow, Hermes Agent runs inside a VPS, a rented server that stays on. Discord acts as the remote control. A request can be sent through Discord, Hermes reads the work notes and safety rules, checks the relevant WordPress draft or status, and then reports what it found. The key is not automatic publishing; the key is checking and execution support under human approval.

Hermes Agent is more than a reply bot

A normal chatbot mainly answers. Hermes Agent, within allowed boundaries, can read files, check status and use tools. In this workflow it starts by reading task notes and safety lines, confirms which draft is involved, checks whether images or body content are missing, and only proceeds to publishing when a human has explicitly approved that action.

Blog automation as the first practical example

WordPress operation showed the change immediately. The path becomes: request through Discord, let VPS Hermes check the draft and state, preview the result, then approve the next step if appropriate. The meaningful change is not just speed. The entrance moved from a single local dashboard to a broader workflow with a server workspace and a messaging interface.

Dashboard and Agent roles

The local dashboard does not disappear. It remains useful for viewing many candidates, comparing prompts and examining workflow status in detail. But it no longer has to be the only entrance. The dashboard is the detailed workbench, Discord is the remote control, VPS Hermes is the always-on execution assistant, and WordPress is where final posts and results live.

Game Sunakku take

This dev log is about an operating shift. Vibe coding is no longer limited to the machine in front of the desk. The next work is to refine image handling, divide responsibilities between dashboard and Agent paths, and turn draft check, preview, approval and reporting into a stable routine.

Sources and check date · Based on the original Game Sunakku article. Checked: June 6, 2026

Related hashtags#GameSunakku#HermesAgent#VPS#Discord#WordPress

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