Pythonics

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Pythonics

Pythonics

@pythonics00

Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
The Codex Super-App (Full Beginners Guide) The All Purpose Interface for AI Agents Part 1: Codex Basics Install Codex, Projects, Chats, Documents, Plugins, Custom Skills, Automations Part 2: Multitasking with Codex - iOS App Designs - Build an iOS App - Landing Page - Launch Video - Investor Deck - Social Media Automation TIMESTAMPS: Part 1: Codex Basics 00:00 Intro 02:54 Downloading Codex 03:20 Overview of Codex interface 03:56 Chats, Prompting, & Built in Search 04:53 Creating Projects 07:37 Creating Spreadsheet 09:43 How Files are stored and mentioned within projects 10:42 Quick Codex Overview 12:47 Search (CMD G) and Folder Organization 14:29 Skills and Plugins 16:29 Using Calendar Plugin 18:07 Creating Automations on Codex 19:18 Learn about Plugins (Figma) 21:37 Built in Image Gen 22:37 MCP Example (Paper for Design) 24:17 Opening Chats in mini-window 25:26 Steering vs Queueing the Agent 27:35 Creating Own Skill with API's 31:34 Using YouTube Researcher Skill (That we created) 33:24 Creating Automation with your custom skill Part 2: Multitasking (More chaotic and fun) 35:27 Part 2 Multitasking: Building iOS App, Web App, Investor Deck, Launch Video, Mobile Designs, and Automated X Posts 37:54 Creating Project 38:31 Planning my 6 Projects 40:25 Mobile Design Skill 41:47 Setting up iOS App 45:08 Implementing Desings into Mobile app 46:13 Creating a landing page that collects user info 46:45 Tally for form submission (Great for lead magnets) 49:43 Organizing and Renaming Chats for multitasking 52:12 Database for Mobile App (Supabase) 53:19 Generating app icons 54:08 Launch Video (Remotion) 59:32 Remotion Video Timeline and Seeing the Video Editor 01:05:37 Editing instructions for Remotion (Gridlines) 01:07:11 Editing Web App 01:09:46 Using CLAUDE CODE Inside Codex for Design (Terminal) 01:17:20 Forking a Chat to create investor deck 01:19:09 Using Claude 4.7 Opus for Designing Deck 01:20:22 Testing Canva Export (It's good) 01:22:33 Running Mobile App on Actual Phone (Not Simulator) 01:28:58 Finishing up All Projects (Mobile App, Landing Page Launch Video) 01:31:56 Exporting Deck and making changes in Canva 01:33:13 Deploy to Vercel using the Vercel Plugin 01:33:44 Adding Song to Remotion Video 01:35:26 Setting up x Post automations (Typefully) 01:37:57 Our App is on Testflight! 01:39:58 Final Remotion Video 01:41:04 Final Thoughts, Reflections, Summary
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@tunguz @geteviapp Has to be rage bait. This was tool gen output, if it opens up the Python interpreter to produce the comment it’s not the image gen model brother 😂
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
I tried making an infographic using the GPT-image-2. Lots and lots of visually unacceptable artifacts. :/
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Well, that was a very casual release Opus 4.7
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Honestly, H&R Block rules. TurboTax is the worst.
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@mattpocockuk 5.4 xhigh in codex always asks me 100+ questions. It’s very tiring.
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
So many people seem to be trying to use AI to work a lot harder, and bragging about it. Why are you bragging about your complicated setup that requires you to work harder? Have you tried just having the models do the work well? It’s out there man. Get out of the loop!!!
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Alexa is really terrible overall, but the final straw might be that occasionally, when I thank it, it lowers the volume on the device and *whispers* a contextual “you’re welcome” back to me.
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
gpt-5.4 xhigh in codex is the first LLM that can solve my embedded needs. Over a few Ralph loops, it delivered an efficient firmware for low latency USB cam streaming over its own soft AP, cutting our BOM cost down ~40% (SoC & power impact). ~$4k spend w/ dev shop failed, btw
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Mert Deveci
Mert Deveci@gm_mertd·
I propose a new benchmark for sandbox providers: If CC or Codex was able to run it and integrate it by itself. Here are my results so far: 1. @Cloudflare : no 2. @modal : yes 3. @northflank : no 4. @flydotio Sprites: yes 5. @vercel : no 6. hopx: no
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
If you’re doing embedded work and researching components, design, firmware, etc. always always include a research path that has the LLMs search in Chinese. Night and day difference.
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@dexhorthy Always in the dumb zone by default?? That’s a tough foot gun. Was he using the coding agent he’s built? Weird to me that the “smart zone” isn’t widely known about at this point. Poor guy
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dex@dexhorthy·
today I watched a coding agent founder try humanlayer for the first time and he dead ass had 260k tokens of mcps turned on
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@BryanOnel86 They’re hiding the new auditors they’re using as they promise customers that the auditors will be different than those listed in the “reports” in an attempt to prevent churn. That, plus free stuff. The brand is so totally radioactive they don’t have a hope of shifting blame tho
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Bryan Onel
Bryan Onel@BryanOnel86·
Friendly announcement that Delve still lists Glocert, Sensiba and Aprio as their auditors. rsa.delve.co
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@shl It’s going to be really awkward when I ask it to summarize the performance review it issues me
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Sahil Lavingia
Sahil Lavingia@shl·
AI is going to go from your assistant to your boss
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Simple sauce on effective automated background reviews. As this varies so much from codebase to codebase, engineering orgs on the frontier may have seniors deployed to “tune” the harness for some period of time, revisiting on some interval. Harness tuning is valuable.
cole murray@_colemurray

@pythonics00 I started with a standard code reviewer prompt, then instilled my own “things I look for” into it. I let it run alongside myself reviewing PRs, and anything it missed: - pull the PR, - give review trajectory + my comment - ask to iterate on prompt repeat a lot then 🎉

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Pythonics@pythonics00·
@_colemurray Anything special you did for the fine tuning process? Mixed results for us leveraging previous review comments & diffs. I mean, better than coderabbit, but that’s a terribly low bar.
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cole murray
cole murray@_colemurray·
my AI code reviewer, i hand-tuned, flagging all the same things i would've in a PR 🥲
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Opus 4.6 for those first 100k tokens on a really small task is still king man
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
Something something models something something take the xhigh road. Is this anything?
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Pythonics@pythonics00·
Going to set up a recurring Claude job that reads my apple health data & notifies me if I may be getting sick. This one surprised me (was feeling pretty fine this morning) and is the absolute worst timing. I feel like an asshole for potentially spreading it as well. I don’t think my Apple Watch does this on its own , but I wish it did. @bryan_johnson are these actual indicators or is this a fast path to a type of psychosis?
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