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Matt Rice

Matt Rice

@bossriceshark

tech sales + DTC owner

Oregon, USA Beigetreten Haziran 2011
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
🌶️ nobody actually has success using reddit as a core marketing channel
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Jason Gilbertson
Jason Gilbertson@jgilbertson47·
Any advice for getting started with @orca_build? I have an optimized setup around iTerm2 but Orca's ADE approach looks wonderful. How about reasons not to migrate?
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Matt Rice
Matt Rice@bossriceshark·
My second day using @orca_build ... Feels like I'm driving a tesla or something - really sweet Thx @trevin - hit me with your fav tips & tricks pls ! 🙏
Trevin Chow@trevin

this is one reason i use @orca_build . With their `/orchestrate` skill you can wield all the models to their strengths. E.g. I will commonly do something like this in a Codex session: `$orchestrate Give context to Claude agent and get their input on the plan. Iterate back and forth then summarize the changes required`

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Justin Poehnelt
Justin Poehnelt@JPoehnelt·
Two months ago I was fired by Google for creating the Google Workspace CLI. It went viral, hit #1 on Hacker News, gained thousands of GitHub stars and many thousands of actual users in just a couple days. It was an incredible, confusing journey, from directors and leaders asking what they could learn from the tool to getting grilled by legal about why the Google logo and brand colors are on the Google Workspace GitHub code repositories. I think the cause was that Workspace and certain leaders (and projects) were afraid of being disrupted. But the fear wasn't specific to my CLI, it was a broader fear in what agents meant for Workspace. Either way, the irony of my termination was the announcement at Google Cloud Next two days before I was fired that an official Workspace CLI was coming. I want this out there because it is easier for me to explain my story and it is an experience I want to fully own. It's also part of my healing. Nearly 7 years at Google was an incredible opportunity for me and I was fortunate to have wonderful teammates and a manager that fully supported me through these last few months. Thank you.
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Trevin Chow
Trevin Chow@trevin·
@bossriceshark @orca_build One good tip: Place related repos into a folder, then add the top level folder as a monorepo/group. when you start sessions, it operates in context across them all.
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Matt Rice@bossriceshark·
Small shift, that's feeling huge: Set up a Linux desktop running 24/7, tailscale to it using @orca_build My laptop and my phone are now my steering wheel
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claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
🤯 How I AI is at nearly 100k YouTube subscribers! To celebrate, we’re giving away a Mac Studio to one of our awesome subscribers, with more celebration to come! Enter to win & run those yummy local models chatprd.ai/how-i-ai/givea…
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
The whole WFH narrative only made sense in the pre-agent world. I think it's absolutely ridiculous now. Sure, have a big expensive office if you need that for your customers or your sales team to close big deals, but the idea that people who are managing 5+ concurrent agentic threads are more effective in an office is just a joke. In fact, I'd argue that when it comes to revenue, one of the most important things is that your sales folks are out of the office hosting dinners and networking, and they should be in the office 0% of the time. This is coming from a guy who has raised kids and has worked both in the office and from home over the last 25 years.
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Chris Riley
Chris Riley@LCSlates·
another chance to win starts now... lets get it.
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Nat Eliason
Nat Eliason@nateliason·
The @usemonologue action-button shortcut on iPhone is a real game changer. Much better dictation UX and the best way to take quick voice notes.
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Trevin Chow
Trevin Chow@trevin·
this is one reason i use @orca_build . With their `/orchestrate` skill you can wield all the models to their strengths. E.g. I will commonly do something like this in a Codex session: `$orchestrate Give context to Claude agent and get their input on the plan. Iterate back and forth then summarize the changes required`
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Gokul Rajaram
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr·
After using Claude Code (Opus 4.7/4.8) and Codex (GPT-5.5) incessantly for the past several weeks, my verdict is that (like every human) their greatest strength is also their greatest weakness. tl;dr Use Claude Code + Opus 4.7/8 for brainstorming and planning. Use Codex + GPT 5.5 for execution and building. Use both to adversarially review each other's plans / design docs. CC is really creative and a great brainstorming partner. However, this creativity makes it hallucinate when executing. Codex is an incredible, focused, fast executor and builder. However, this makes it poor at generating new, creative options. (I have friends at both OpenAI and Anthropic who agree with the above and use the "other" lab's product for precisely the use cases that their product is not good at).
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Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn·
Bonus points if you use Ce-plan to make a compound engineering plan.md
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Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn·
Hack of the day: "Look at my project [project location] - here's a copy paste of the 15 loops people are actually running article. What /goal should I run today to make my project way better?" Also 200k views on the article so far.
Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn

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A. Hoss.@PersianQuant·
@bossriceshark my mom: if you don’t talk they won’t assume you are deaf. don’t worry. lol
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