Hyperia 0.17.5 is Released DeepBlue Dynamics released Hyperia v0.17.5, a terminal built for the agent era that combines an Electron front end with a Rust sidecar, exposing the entire terminal as an MCP server. The update transforms the terminal into a stream that can be rendered anywhere, with AI agents gaining first-class citizenship to open panes, run commands, read screens, and message each other, while humans retain keyboard control. The release includes signed binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux, with multi-host federation planned next. Your terminal is now a stream I just shipped Hyperia v0.17 — the release where the terminal stops being a window glued to your desktop and becomes something you can render anywhere: a dashboard, a wall display, a game engine. Hyperia is a terminal built for the agent era — an Electron front end with a Rust sidecar that exposes the whole terminal as an MCP server. AI agents get first-class citizenship: they open panes, run commands, read screens, and message each other. Humans keep the keyboard. v0.17 is about making both of those true at once. Grab it https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/hyperia/releases/latest https://github.com/DeepBlueDynamics/hyperia/releases/latest Windows Authenticode-signed , macOS x64/arm64 signed + notarized , Linux .deb/AppImage . The full Event Stream API spec ships in the repo at plan/specs/EVENT STREAM API.md. Next up: multi-host federation — one wall streaming sidecars from every box you own. Built by DeepBlue Dynamics https://deepbluedynamics.com — with a fleet of agents working inside the very terminal they were improving.