Danny Wigg

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Danny Wigg

Danny Wigg

@wiigg

applied ai @openai; prev @microsoft; cs @penn

London, UK 参加日 Ocak 2009
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Andrew Ginns
Andrew Ginns@AndrewGinns·
How many icons do you have?
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Danny Wigg
Danny Wigg@wiigg·
Wake up Grab coffee Check Codex
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Peter Machona
Peter Machona@chilumbamachona·
@wiigg @reach_vb @AndrewGinns @MarcMontanari How can one participate ? I literally held my first informal codex meet-up today only two people showed up and we had lots of snacks & fun .. (you can literally see the code running in the background ) and I can’t wait to do the next ..
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Danny Wigg
Danny Wigg@wiigg·
We shipped our updated Agents SDK today. Proud to see Tomoro AI, one of the teams I work with regularly, featured in the launch blog. openai.com/index/the-next…
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
if you’re still religiously using claude code and convinced it’s superior, just install codex and use it for a week
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mateja
mateja@uxmateja·
@pizzaboy Never been there, but I've heard that the food is disappointing at least
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Dan
Dan@pizzaboy·
London maxxing is all well and good but London does feel like it has a renewed energy compared to a few months back
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Danny Wigg@wiigg·
might be biased but Codex is just too good
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swyx 🐣
swyx 🐣@swyx·
Clawfather and friends are coming to @aidotengineer in London in 2 weeks :) some transparency from me - running the first international AIE has been extremely hard on our team - even though booths and tickets are ALL sold out, we're still not profitable*. We'll be ok, all first years are investment years, but support from GDM, OAI, Braintrust and WorkOS has been so invaluable in keeping us afloat. We still have our Afterparty, Leadership Luncheon, and Expo Cafe available for sponsors who'd like to support and attend on short notice. Would deeply appreciate all referrals! *events have superlinear cost and logistical complexity curves, i hate it
AI Engineer@aiDotEngineer

We are excited to welcome @OpenAI to the AIE Expo for the first time as Platinum sponsors for AIE EU! OAI has shipped SO much for AI Engineers this year alone, and this is the best place to catch up: - Meet the team at the Ask OpenAI lounge (bring your hardest tasks and best questions!) - Hear keynotes from @steipete and @lopopolo, and - get hands on with in-depth Codex workshops from @kagigz and @reach_vb! See you April 8-10 in London! AI Engineers💙@OpenAIDevs !

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Glen Coates
Glen Coates@glencoates·
Joined @OpenAI to head up App Platform and help turn ChatGPT into an OS. Last successful attempt was iOS ~20 years ago, so .. should be a cakewalk Thanks to @tobi for the opportunity of a lifetime, and 💚 to everyone at @Shopify Can't wait to coding-demo-fail on a new stage
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
GPT-5 is here. Rolling out to everyone starting today. openai.com/gpt-5/
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Alexander Wei
Alexander Wei@alexwei_·
1/N I’m excited to share that our latest @OpenAI experimental reasoning LLM has achieved a longstanding grand challenge in AI: gold medal-level performance on the world’s most prestigious math competition—the International Math Olympiad (IMO).
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Danny Wigg
Danny Wigg@wiigg·
anti-malware company becomes malware company
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Danny Wigg@wiigg·
@dhh sorry, what? big tech does not necessarily mean enterprise. Meta is not an enterprise software company. comparing it to IBM is a poor analogy.
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
The saying "nobody ever got fired for buying IBM" is at its essence about risk management. The traditional wisdom goes that if you buy from a big company, you're going to be safe. It may be more expensive, but big companies project an image of stability and reliability, so buying their wares is seen as the prudent choice. Except, it isn't. Certainly not any more. Meta killing Workplace is merely exhibit #49667. Any company that hitched their wagon to Workplace just got served with an eviction notice. In a about a year, the data will go read-only, and shortly after that, it's game over. Now companies from Spotify to McDonalds, along with millions of others, have to scramble to find an alternative. Simply because Meta can't be bothered to maintain a platform that's merely used by millions when their consumer business is used by billions. This, right here, is the risk of buying anything from big tech like Meta and Google. Their main ad-based cash cows are so fantastically profitable that whether it's the millions of paying accounts on Workplace or the millions of live websites once hosted by Google Domains, it all just pales in comparison, and is thus one strategy rotation away from being labeled "non-core" and killed off. Buying from big isn't the sure bet they want you to believe. Buy from someone who actually needs your business to make the wheels go round.
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Danny Wigg
Danny Wigg@wiigg·
i really enjoyed the raw authenticity of openai's gpt-4o announcement this week. it was hugely refreshing compared to the super-polished product demos of the last 15 years.
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Danny Wigg
Danny Wigg@wiigg·
I was in the market for a new machine a couple of months ago and ended up with a MacBook Pro M2 Pro. I'm never going back. What a beautiful piece of engineering
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