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Lionel Lightcycle

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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
Trade six types of strategies If you have momentum trades, add in a system for mean-reversion. If you have trend-following trades, add some carry strategies. +5 from one strategy, could be -4 from the other and it'll auto-reduce scale h/t discussion w/ @SimpelAlpha Thread👇
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
LiteLLM got hacked, but it didn't even solve a good problem It's trivial to make adapters to any provider formats as needed
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@fuckyourputs I don't do TDD in general, I use integration tests (black box testing) When I do use TDD it's more unit testing specific math or trick logic
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samson@fuckyourputs·
@0xLightcycle but you still do TDD right? you just write down in the plan file what you want the tests to be like?
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@fuckyourputs Maybe, I haven't tried codex enough to be able to comment on it I usually only run codex when Claude can't figure out math stuff
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samson@fuckyourputs·
@0xLightcycle ok but what if you used codex. because i think claude is not good
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
@sama will GPT be used to control killing machines?
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Sam Altman@sama·
I'd like to answer questions about our work with the DoW and our thinking over the past few days. Please AMA.
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@brianluidog The problem with creatine is once you start with 10g, you ask why not 20g? And then you hit 20g and ask, why not 40g? Creatine makes up about 90% of my daily intake now, the rest is candy and water
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Brian Lui@brianluidog·
Ok, I'm learning more about creatine. I'm currently taking 5g in the morning by swallowing it as powder. Should I be increasing it to 10g? Does dissolving it in water do anything?
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@yenwod_ Good point, I also have a Makefile for aliases, but that is more for the user
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yenwod@yenwod_·
@0xLightcycle gotta throw a justfile in there for all the tools
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
Structure your repo for AI first All my fresh repos start with this: - .claude/skills - docs/plan/ for markdown plans - tool/ for CLI tools that agents can run - defaults.env (for tool defaults) the tool dir is critical because it provides the validation helpers mid loop
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Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes. If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing. Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do. Some great engineers at OpenAI yesterday told me that their job has fundamentally changed since December. Prior to then, they could use Codex for unit tests; now it writes essentially all the code and does a great deal of their operations and debugging. Not everyone has yet made that leap, but it's usually because of factors besides the capability of the model. Every company faces the same opportunity now, and navigating it well — just like with cloud computing or the Internet — requires careful thought. This post shares how OpenAI is currently approaching retooling our teams towards agentic software development. We're still learning and iterating, but here's how we're thinking about it right now: As a first step, by March 31st, we're aiming that: (1) For any technical task, the tool of first resort for humans is interacting with an agent rather than using an editor or terminal. (2) The default way humans utilize agents is explicitly evaluated as safe, but also productive enough that most workflows do not need additional permissions. In order to get there, here's what we recommended to the team a few weeks ago: 1. Take the time to try out the tools. The tools do sell themselves — many people have had amazing experiences with 5.2 in Codex, after having churned from codex web a few months ago. But many people are also so busy they haven't had a chance to try Codex yet or got stuck thinking "is there any way it could do X" rather than just trying. - Designate an "agents captain" for your team — the primary person responsible for thinking about how agents can be brought into the teams' workflow. - Share experiences or questions in a few designated internal channels - Take a day for a company-wide Codex hackathon 2. Create skills and AGENTS[.md]. - Create and maintain an AGENTS[.md] for any project you work on; update the AGENTS[.md] whenever the agent does something wrong or struggles with a task. - Write skills for anything that you get Codex to do, and commit it to the skills directory in a shared repository 3. Inventory and make accessible any internal tools. - Maintain a list of tools that your team relies on, and make sure someone takes point on making it agent-accessible (such as via a CLI or MCP server). 4. Structure codebases to be agent-first. With the models changing so fast, this is still somewhat untrodden ground, and will require some exploration. - Write tests which are quick to run, and create high-quality interfaces between components. 5. Say no to slop. Managing AI generated code at scale is an emerging problem, and will require new processes and conventions to keep code quality high - Ensure that some human is accountable for any code that gets merged. As a code reviewer, maintain at least the same bar as you would for human-written code, and make sure the author understands what they're submitting. 6. Work on basic infra. There's a lot of room for everyone to build basic infrastructure, which can be guided by internal user feedback. The core tools are getting a lot better and more usable, but there's a lot of infrastructure that currently go around the tools, such as observability, tracking not just the committed code but the agent trajectories that led to them, and central management of the tools that agents are able to use. Overall, adopting tools like Codex is not just a technical but also a deep cultural change, with a lot of downstream implications to figure out. We encourage every manager to drive this with their team, and to think through other action items — for example, per item 5 above, what else can prevent a lot of "functionally-correct but poorly-maintainable code" from creeping into codebases.

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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@fuckyourputs i used opencode before they killed the api workaround, so now i use claude code directly
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
Anything with the letter X has a rocket emoji when you like it For the merger of SpaceX and xAI
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
@madzelius I have skills to aid exploration (which api to hit) but they are not needed Usually I don’t even use plan mode. I just say “plan” and then every two or three sentences I might say the word “plan” again or “add to plan” or “update plan with” This avoids premature implementation
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Madz@madzelius·
@0xLightcycle Do you use a skill to help you build your spec or just use the plan mode?
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
The ralph agentic loop trick is unnecessary when spec/plan is used The models can follow the plan to completion already I see people using ralph to purposely underspec their task and offload the thinking to the model, and I wouldn’t do this for any serious task
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calnix@cal_nix·
@0xLightcycle that's not threatening enough. you wanna terrorize the mfker
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Lionel Lightcycle@0xLightcycle·
No more opencode for me since Anthropic banned it, I'm back on claude Any way I can get the opencode-style sidebar into claude code? There's ccstatusline but it's not good enough
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