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Dane Vanderbilt

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Christian | Full Stack Developer

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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
5/ If you're tired of struggling with email testing - or lack thereof - give MailMock a try. It's designed to seamlessly fit into your workflow and minimize the usual email mocking overhead: mailmock.dev
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@KingBootoshi Sounds like 5.5 medium or higher. It’s nice for planning but for the implementation it has a tendency to go off on rabbit trails and attempt to handle more than it should.
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BOOTOSHI 👑
BOOTOSHI 👑@KingBootoshi·
Ok. Codex cannot orchestrate itself. It cannot prompt itself. It cannot control itself. It is an ouroboros. A powerful serpent of pure might that eats its own tail if it is given complete freedom. It fucked up so bad today - to the point where I am considering going back to using Claude Code as the ORCHESTRATOR of Codex Agents (very important key distinction there) I am happy I used Codex exclusively for the last couple weeks, I understand its limitations, strengths, and weaknesses even more, and it's exact purpose where it fits in my workflow: The autistic coder that follows directions and generates good code like an absolute champ Claude Code, the model that can understand human intent like no other, and prompt/direct other agents like a TRUE manager, is going to take back its place as my direct co-pilot. Now, it's possible today's fuck up is entirely my fault (it partially is, I'm not sure if I should take complete responsibility, but I'll leave you to judge that) Here's what happened: - I am ripping out Supabase out of my app, in replacement for Postgres directly - First, I had /goal implement the Postgres base. Works great, made it's own Postgres system - did NOT replace Supabase directly yet. I wanted to get the base foundation working - We replaced core primitives with this Postgres + new auth flow (since we used Supabase for auth too) and dogfooded it to make sure we can get through onboarding using this new flow, minding other features - We even replaced Supabase storage with MinIO in preparation to host our prod on AWS - The CORE functionality, and loop of the product, was successfully (and quite sexily) implemented. After 6 hours this was complete - Core functionality (as instructed) was completely replaced with this new infra. Tested it - awesome Here's where the fuck up happened: Then, the next /goal was simple: "Completely remove Supabase from our app while maintaining base functionality" After 3 hours of work, I glance at the logs and I see Codex narrate: "Now that we removed Sentry" What? Why the hell did Sentry get removed? That was NO where in the scope? That is our performance monitor. I DEFINITELY did not ask to replace Sentry. What happened??? I looked at the traces and the logs - the Sentry npm package we had installed, had A SUPABASE DEPENDENCY inside THE NODE_MODULE ITSELF CODEX SAW THAT SENTRY'S PACKAGE HAD A SUPABASE REFERENCE, AND COMPLETELY REMOVED THE ENTIRE DAMN THING DAWG NO I STOP IT IMMEDIATELY Then I ask, with fear in my prompt: "What else... did you remove?" > it removed every single feature that didn't get ported into Postgres besides the core product loop > bruh Since we didn't port everything to Postgres completely (since I wanted to ensure the base foundation was designed properly) It followed instructions to the T. It removed Supabase completely - and every single feature that had some involvement with Supabase that's how AUTISTIC and GOAL DRIVEN this ABSOLUTE ERDOS SOLVING GENIUS OF A MODEL IS and this is precisely the lesson in HOW careful you have to be with prompting: there can be no room for vagueness in your goals, in your prompt, and in your direction because if there is even the slightest Achilles heel in your prompt assume that it will be slashed the funniest part, is this would've been flawless if the goal was more focused: If we did this workflow instead: 1. Completely replace ALL app functionality with our new Postgres core THEN 2. Completely remove only *WRITTEN* Supabase functionality from our backend It would've been flawless. Because I'm ngl it did a damn good clean job of ripping everything out 😭😭😭 anyways guys that's why we commit and save checkpoints! codex is a fucking glass cannon so just be careful LOL
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@burkeholland What’s the basis for some of these new model multipliers? 14x is very surprising for a Gemini flash model. Is there a formula or something, or is this a stopgap until usage based billing takes over?
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
well hello little fella
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sam henri gold
sam henri gold@samhenrigold·
be careful out there, i just got mugged at the intersection of liberal arts and technology. i wouldn’t go out there at night
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@slicknet That is the best argument, but in the grand scheme of things I don’t feel like is a good enough reason to move off.
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(• ˕ •マ.ᐟ ★@Y40IFRQTTING·
Fix everything instantly button: Make it illegal to own a house you don't live in
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@NateSilver538 Vibecoding is everything you mentioned above, except for "reviewing code". The phrase "vibecoding" insinuates that you are more concerned about the vibes/output than the source code.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Q for a forthcoming story. Let's say a knowledgeable programmer writes a complex script with help from AI. He orchestrates the model and carefully monitors its progress, including reviewing code. But he isn't writing in code himself; the AI translates from his natural language.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
I mean they've probably had 98th percentile shooting luck but sure seems like something clicked and this is a different sort of Knicks team with a higher ceiling than most (including me) envisioned.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@dosco As much as I despise writing YAML, I can see the benefits for use with AI for both input and output.
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@theo This has been a lot of fun to take advantage of. What would you move to once they switch to usage-based billing?
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I sent a single message on Copilot and it did over 60m tokens. It's still going. $30 of inference so far. In their current billing model, you get 1,500 messages, regardless of how expensive each is. I'm pretty sure I can do $45,000 of messaging on this plan
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patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
wife got me 2026’s hottest programming accessory for my birthday
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Eric Hubbs
Eric Hubbs@BarstoolHubbs·
After this Hawks three I got that “oh boy here we go feeling” and then the Knicks answered with a prompt 71-16 run What a night
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Michael Francis
Michael Francis@MFrancis107·
Are all of the OpenClaw Mac Mini's on ebay yet?
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Pierce Boggan
Pierce Boggan@pierceboggan·
OpenAI models are now 12% faster in @code with our recent move to WebSocket mode on the Responses API! #_websockets-supported-for-openai-models" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_118…
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
@morganlinton I went on a similar journey, and so much more of my feed is making sense! All the acronyms make things super nice for tweeting but super hard to decipher if you don’t know what half of them mean 😂
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Dane Vanderbilt
Dane Vanderbilt@daneavanderbilt·
Intelligence alone isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. With both humans and AI.
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