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Dwayne
@CtrlAltDwayne
dev // math // bugs https://t.co/Zx9ZSvOpri https://t.co/m1Hre6aUdS
Bergabung Mayıs 2023
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@Cointelegraph I'm going to be rich in 2027 when these exchanges have such glaring security issues I can just steal funds to the point where it's not even classed as theft because the platforms are practically giving the money away.
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You got paid half a million dollars and only spent $180k on Claude this year. We're putting you on a PIP.
TFTC@TFTC21
Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"
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@ajambrosino I don't mind where Codex takes us as long as Tibo keeps hitting the reset button every couple of days.
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@nikitabier @tszzl You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself complaining about AI slop and then shipping product features that create AI slop.
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@tszzl I go from most hated man on the app to hero every 48 hours. Just going to keep making the things people want.
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@anonperson_47 @tszzl Oh shit, now you mention it actually. I can picture it.
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@CtrlAltDwayne @tszzl DeVito would make a decent Thufir Hawat actually
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I've spent a bit of time with Composer 2 in Cursor and I like the speed. I'm used to how slow Codex and Claude Code are, so it snaps you out of reality a little when you see it work fast.
It's good progress over Composer 1.5, but...
- Pretty poor at planning using codebase discovery. Opus 4.6 still wins.
- You can tell it doesn't have a lot of juice compared to Opus because it doesn't go into deep detail or specifics.
- Not very good at UI and appears to have no taste
Where I see Composer 2 being useful is quick coding tasks like writing regular expressions, scaffolding parts of the app, questions that don't require too much reasoning and depth. It has a place and it's a capable model for the cost, but it's not an Opus 4.6 killer despite what the benchmarks or anyone else on this app tells you.
I'm just glad that someone else besides Anthropic and OpenAI are competing in the coding space. We need more competition, so even if this isn't a true Opus 4.6 killer, it's still pretty good and I'm sure I'll find some use cases for it where I don't want to wait 20 minutes for GPT-5.4 high to reply.
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@ClownWorld Even my dog would think twice before eating this. That looks terrible.
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@thdxr They need to steal another 150,000 prompts from Claude first
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@BRICSinfo We'll see a global recession before it hits $180. Every major U.S/global recession since WWII was preceded or coincided with sharp oil spikes, the pandemic was the exception. Growth and demand are about to get crushed hard.
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Yeah but what does Grok actually do?
Elon: It's truth seeking.
Yeah but like, can it code? Can it use tools?
Elon: It's got truth seeking.
I know but what can you BUILD with it?
Elon: Why would you build anything? It's truth seeking. It's what freethinkers crave.
But what about benchmarks and reasoning and...
Elon: It's non-woke. And it owns libtard leftists.
Ok you keep saying that but those aren't features, what does it actually...
Elon: Bro are you woke right now? It's MAXIMALLY truth seeking. It tells you things other AIs won't.
That doesn't answer my question.
Elon: We're also going to the moon. And Mars.
That also doesn't answer my question.
Elon: Mars is truth seeking too.
JB@JasonBotterill
Lmao even the mini version of GPT-5.4 outperforms Grok 4.20
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@disclosetv The world will break before it hits $180 don't worry.
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