Elijah Goh
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Elijah Goh
@elithecho
I'm a label self person
Singapore Se unió Aralık 2009
293 Siguiendo160 Seguidores

@realmcore_ @a_parusel I've been hearing you can deploy codex as an MCP, never got to it
developers.openai.com/codex/guides/a…
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@a_parusel Real answer? custom agent
But I'm pretty sure you can get something like it with hooks/skills/telling claude to invoke codex
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@lydiahallie @nateberkopec this will be good for the work you do :)
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Excited to announce Claude for Open Source ❤️
We're giving 6 months of free Claude Max 20x to open source maintainers and core contributors.
If you maintain a popular project or contribute across open source, please apply!
claude.com/contact-sales/…
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Manager: Olga, we need to talk about your productivity.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973
This coffee shop uses AI to track the productivity of baristas and how much time customers are spending in the shop. The NeuroSpot Barista Staff Control and Customer Monitoring Video Analytics Module, are tools designed to enhance the efficiency.
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@screenstudio @hiaaryan @o_kwasniewski @grok is this just doubling down on bad wording and masking a false lifetime license?
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@hiaaryan @o_kwasniewski If you hold a lifetime license, the optional renewal will become available once support for new updates for your license ends. If you do not see this option, it means you are using the latest version.
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Hey @screenstudio I bought a lifetime access a year ago and it auto updated to latest. Now it says it "failed to downgrade"..
Is there a way to extend the lifetime license to another year?
This is a really poor way of treating your lifetime customers

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What a mouthful. "Purchase lifetime, buy a renewal". So not lifetime then.
Screen Studio@screenstudio
@hiaaryan @o_kwasniewski This is not true. Everybody who purchased the lifetime option still has the opportunity to buy a renewal.
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@VraserX @kimmonismus I added $10 just to test GLM 4.7. Its super fast, but rate limited by token per limit. It's like a race car taking a break every 1 mile.
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@kimmonismus Cerebra’s run models reason at 3000 token/s. Things will get wild. 😍
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GPT-5.3 reasoning at 500 tokens/s would be really big news.
Fingers crossed.
Sam Altman@sama
Very fast Codex coming!
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I cancelled Codex in the middle of a session to steer and provide context and codex ignored me, because I was wrong anyway. LOL
But it continued in the right direction. My ego was a little hurt though.
Tibo@thsottiaux
Within the CLI, you can now steer codex mid-turn without interrupting and watch the agent adapt in almost real time. Enable in /experimental
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I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit.
My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently.
So, here goes.
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five cracked websites everyone should visit:
floor796.com
dark.netflix.io
landonorris.com
bruno-simon.com
cornrevolution.resn.global
0x45@0x45o
what is the coolest looking website you've ever visited?
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@GergelyOrosz @WisprFlow Thanks. That was 2 years back but yea, I thought voice coding was the next step up until I lost my voice. Lower actuation force keys was my fix. (Not saying it's the fix for everyone)
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I didn't believe it until I saw it: but it *really* works in open offices!
This is ML engineer Menoua at @WisprFlow HQ, coding... by whispering into his mic (a BOYA Gooseneck that costs ~$70).
I was standing next to him and heard nothing. Everyone in the office does the same

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@nateberkopec And that's how it' should be moving forward. I can't see myself typing anymore. Fixing edits is slow, but still faster than if I had typed the first iteration.
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@sama society was better off without ChatGPT
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@nateberkopec It's honestly a good time to also try Colemak.
My brain automatically switches when going to a split kb and back. The rolling homekeys are great.
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The initial switch to a split layout is so hard - it feels like the mind/machine connection has been completely severed. But it’s worth it! Your wrists will thank you.
Dorian Develops@DorianDevelops
just got this new moonlander keyboard and it took me 5 whole minutes to type this tweet
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