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Alex

@Appaloosa33

At the intersection between trading and AI. 13 years trading experience Futures and Equites. I build proprietary trading platforms

Santa Monica, CA Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Alex@Appaloosa33·
$DJI $SPY 60 Year Cycle overlaid onto current price action indicates a coming decline in 2026 I've posting this cycle for 6 years
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@MayorOfLA This is like 10 years too late
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Mayor Karen Bass@MayorOfLA·
We are in a global battle for entertainment jobs, and we must hold nothing back in our fight. This is about an industry that is essential to our middle class and who we are as a city. I cannot support a deal that results in massive job losses. I urge federal regulators to enforce job protections and creative freedom during the approval process, and I call on Paramount’s leadership to redouble its commitment to the industry workers in our city.
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Alex@Appaloosa33·
@ritesh_khokhani @gregpr07 I was an only Claude user until GPT 5.4, now use them together. Sadly GPT 5.5 is such a better engineer than Opus 4.7, I’ve had to have 5.5 fix everything. Opus is still far better at design but 5.5 completely smokes Opus 4.7 as a backend engineer. Switched everything over
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Ritesh Khokhani
Ritesh Khokhani@ritesh_khokhani·
@gregpr07 Yep. Claude Code is too good tbh. The only problem with it is.. its quite expensive in terms of token usage. Which makes it unusable after 2-3 prompts. It's better at solving complex problems and works best when codebase is too large.
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Gregor Zunic@gregpr07·
Who actually uses Codex over Claude Code? Claude Code is just 100x better imo, like the DX is WAY better.
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@daniel_mac8 I would bet this was GPT 5.4 that designed this UI
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Dan McAteer
Dan McAteer@daniel_mac8·
regret to inform you that GPT-5.5 is still buns at frontend and *GREAT* at everything else.
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@nikitabier Also if they talk about love and god all the time like Diddy
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
One of the most important things that Elon taught me: People engaging in fraud are always the first and loudest to complain.
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@picoito I've tried everything to make ChatGPT better with UI/UX. 5.5 is a huge upgrade, but Claude's natural intuition is still so much better
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Picoito@picoito·
@Appaloosa33 Seeing this tendency for UI to be Claude, but won't skills help you in codex for that?
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Picoito@picoito·
my codex 20$ sub about to expire anyone got any actual hands on benchmark feedback on gpt 5.5 vs opus 4.7? I'm trying to decide between 100$ codex or 100$ claude
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Alex@Appaloosa33·
@elvissun I don’t know about you but it’s still pretty hard to use up both plans. I have Claude Max $200 and ChatGpt $200 plan. Use ChatGpt in the morning for backend work and Claude after their peak hours for the rest of the day
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Elvis
Elvis@elvissun·
GPT-5.5 is 2x the price of 5.4 claude is nerfing the $200/mo plan every day. both are literally saying: the subsidized token era is ending. "best model" is cool but "best model per dollar" is the new game. gemini, kimi, minimax, glm are about to win the next round.
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OpenAI@OpenAI

Introducing GPT-5.5 A new class of intelligence for real work and powering agents, built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done. Now available in ChatGPT and Codex.

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Alex@Appaloosa33·
@BKravty @LauraLoomer I'm still laughing that you actually listen to Cadence Owens, I can't respond to your comments because you obviously have no critical thinking capabilities. Maybe you should take the booster because you couldn't lose any less brain cells already
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Brendan Kravarik
Brendan Kravarik@BKravty·
@Appaloosa33 @LauraLoomer You obviously never even watched Charlie Kirk before he was killed. The only brain dead idiots here are the ones that praise Israel when Epstein worked for them raping kids. You fucking idiots don’t have a shred of pattern recognition left. How many boosters you got stupid?
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Interesting isn’t it how the day after we find out the SPLC has been funding the Woke Reich, both Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes fled the country abroad. Very very interesting.
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@BKravty @LauraLoomer This might be the funniest and saddest comment I’ve seen all day that you think Cadence Owen is an accurate source of news. Your brain is tapioca pudding
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Brendan Kravarik
Brendan Kravarik@BKravty·
@LauraLoomer You’re fucking retarded. These people are the only ones telling the truth and ppl like you will attack them until you figure out a way to ruin them whether they’re malicious or not. While Epsteins people roam free this is happening to Americans… where’s your Epstein rage Larry?
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@deedydas Having used millions of token on Opus 4.7, GPT 5.4 is already better than opus so I can’t imagine 5.5 is worse than both
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Deedy@deedydas·
GPT 5.5 underperforms Opus 4.7 on SWE-Bench Pro. Couldn't find any reported SWE-Bench scores at all and an internal benchmark is reported instead. That footnote is trying really hard to bury the lede. GPT 5.5 isn't SOTA for coding.
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Alex@Appaloosa33·
@GergelyOrosz Google serves you a 4.5 star meal (their AI model) on a paper plate, in a C rated restaurant, with rude staff (their UI and UX). I just gave up dealing with their poor UIs eventually, OpenAI and Anthropic have a 10x better design team
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
A few days ago, Steve posted about how AI usage is low at Google is surprisingly low, in good part because Gemini is just not as good as eg Claude Code, and Claude is not allowed across most of Google. Google pushed back: but it seems to be true! Bad optics for Google...
Steve Yegge@Steve_Yegge

My tweet last week about Google's AI adoption drew a lot of pushback, to say the least. Since then, Googlers from multiple orgs have reached out to me independently and anonymously. They've expressed fear of being doxxed, concern about what they saw as bullying of me, and general corroboration of my original tweet. I haven't verified each person's story, but the picture these Googlers paint is consistent across sources. It is more specific than what I originally wrote, and somewhat bleaker. What they describe is a two-tier system. DeepMind engineers use Claude as a daily tool. Most of the rest of Google does not. When the question of equalizing access came up internally, the proposed response was to remove Claude for everyone — which DeepMind objected to so strongly that several engineers reportedly threatened to leave. Non-DeepMind engineers get pushed onto internal Gemini variants behind router-style names that obscure which underlying model is actually serving a request. Multiple engineers describe regressions and reliability problems severe enough that some senior people have stopped using the tools. A senior manager on a major product line reportedly flagged attrition concerns over exactly this issue. Googlers say leadership knows the gap is real. The response has been to mandate AI usage in OKRs and individual expectations, and to stand up an internal token-usage leaderboard. Unfortunately, managers have been told both that the leaderboard won't be used for performance reviews and, separately, that it absolutely will. And I hear other stories that Google's culture is not adapted properly yet for high-volume coding. Addy Osmani's reply on behalf of Google said over 40,000 SWEs use agentic coding weekly. I don't doubt the number. But weekly use of a thin tool is precisely the box-checking I described in the original post. Volume of opens isn't adoption — and "weekly" is a low bar that includes a lot of people who tried it once and went back to writing code by hand. The clearest thing I'm hearing is that Googlers do want to use high-quality agentic tools. They are asking repeatedly for better ones. But overall, this is not a picture of an engineering org that is fine. My goal in the first tweet, and now, is always the same — get more people using AI and agentic coding. Nobody is as far ahead as they might look from the outside, and none of you are as far behind as you might be worried you are. To all the Googlers who've reached out: thank you. You took a real risk and I appreciate you. Be safe. And good luck getting good models!

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Alex@Appaloosa33·
@thsottiaux Please let me SSH into my remote computer so I can close my laptop and codex can pick up
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Hello builders. What are we getting wrong with Codex, what can we improve?
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Omne Europa
Omne Europa@neolatyno·
🇪🇺| Europe will require all mobile phones to be sold with user-replaceable and longer-lasting batteries starting 2027. The regulation demands the availability of spare parts and manuals for 10 years to curb planned obsolescence. As per the USB-C ruling, Europe is a giant that can change markets to put European consumers’ needs first.
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manlyopinionsonly🖕@manlyopinions1·
@neolatyno FYI this is being done as a military strategy, if Russia attacks the EU the energy infrastructure will be destroyed first. If you don’t have user replaceable batteries then you can be without a phone. Batteries hold their charge and can be stored hence keeping comms open
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@sweatystartup This guy proves that you can be successful retardmaxxing in life
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Do not own a cat. Toxoplasma Gondi. The brain parasite will ruin your future genetics. Brazil as a country is in shambles because 70% of the population is infected. Worse than the Roman Empire with lead pipes. More addiction prone. More aggressive. Worse life.
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@andrearslanian Yep exactly, I had been only using Claude for a while but when ChatGPT 5.4 xHigh launched I started testing it out, it just kept solving everything Claude couldn't. It's a great backend engineer model (with a terrible sense of design)
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André Arslanian
André Arslanian@andrearslanian·
@Appaloosa33 interesting. so you actively use one for one use case and another for another?
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André Arslanian
André Arslanian@andrearslanian·
does anyone that uses claude code have a better alternative to the CLI? the Mac app is terrible imo
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Alex@Appaloosa33·
I use both side by side. Codex is much better for backend engineering (as someone who uses Claude all day). But Claude is so much better at Frontend design and intuitive UI/UX. Usually I have Claude operate in some design framework like Shadcn. I have Codex 5.4 xHigh Fast lead the architectural charge on a new feature and then have Claude fix the poor UI it often creates
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@KyleSwifter I have a friend that’s signed up for Claude, asked Claude code to suggest how to start an app build and immediately got banned building the exact suggestion from Claude
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Kyle Ye
Kyle Ye@KyleSwifter·
Been using Claude Code for quite a while. This morning I even got a “Claude for Open Source check-in” survey — happily filled it out. A few hours later… my account got banned.
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