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Will Ceolin

Will Ceolin

@CeolinWill

Coding, open-source, design, education. Building @zoonkcom

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Will Ceolin
Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
I built an open-source tool for learning anything using AI: - Type what you want to learn - It creates a full course for you Move from beginner to mastery of any subject, even complex things like Quantum Physics It has three formats: - Explanation: bite-sized lessons that you swipe like TikTok/Instagram - Practice: solve problems in real-world situations - Quiz: test your knowledge in Duolingo-like lessons - Language courses have a different format covering vocabulary, reading, and listening skills It's more hands-on than reading a long textbook or watching a video Plus, it uses everyday language, so it's easier to connect complex concepts to your reality. I built the tool I wish I had when I was in school/uni Of course, I'm biased but I've been using it for the past few weeks and I'm truly loving it. I can't imagine myself going back to learning through traditional ways
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
I’ve been using eloqnt/studio for a while now, and it’s been a game changer for i18n The translation quality is noticeably better than using Codex or Claude Code directly. It handles context more accurately, and being able to define style guides as Markdown files (similar to skills) is extremely useful I highly recommend giving it a try
Jan Amann@jamannnnnn

Today, I'm launching eloqnt/studio. An AI-based toolchain that helps you ship high-quality translations. All from the command line. 𝚎𝚕𝚘𝚚𝚗𝚝 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚝 𝚎𝚕𝚘𝚚𝚗𝚝 𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚠 𝚎𝚕𝚘𝚚𝚗𝚝 𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚜𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎 With our hosted model, or bring your own. 🔗↓

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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
It's so good to not have the 5-hour limit on Codex right now. I wish OpenAI would make this permanent
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
@burkeholland > Everyone is doing everything yeah, I feel like every role is a bit chaotic/unclear right now. it feels a bit like the bear season 1
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
Is DevRel dying? Or is it growing? My take is that it's on the decline, but I think that it's because every job is getting merged into a single function. Everyone is doing everything. Enjoyed this conversation with #betatalks podcast.
Rick van den Bosch@rickvdbosch

It has been a long time in the making, but @oscarvantol and I FINALLY got to talk to @burkeholland in #betatalks the #podcast. And it was nothing short of awesome 😊 cc @Betabitnl youtube.com/watch?v=rupzQy…

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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
@burkeholland Not for coding. I tried it for some deterministic, low latency tasks I use in my app and I liked it. It felt a good improvement compared to gpt-5.4-mini
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
@CeolinWill Have you tired Luna? I’ve been using it a lot and it’s pretty great at the price point.
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
i'm actually pretty disappointed with sol. it feels worse than gpt-5.5 it just wrote some css modules for a react codebase. i never used css modules in this codebase, like ever, only tailwind. like wtf that's just one thing, there are several other issues
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
I think OpenAI is on the right path making models more efficient but right now all this power is only available if you can afford $200/month, which isn’t feasible for most people So, I think it’s going to take a while for regular folks outside tech bubbles to see how AI can help them and this is bad because it’s increasing their negative sentiment towards AI
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pash@pashmerepat·
Candidly, I think that most people hate AI right now. The sentiment is *very* bad outside of our bubble. I believe the reason for this is that unlike people in our bubble, most people haven't experienced the benefits of AI first-hand. People see news stories of crazy fund raises, money changing hands, and data centers being built. Instead of seeing the massive productivity gains of agents, you see a chat box where you can have it generate a meme or tell you a fart joke. That's the current perception. To bring AGI to everyone, we need to distribute these capabilities broadly. The unification of Chat & Codex is a step in this direction. Still a lot of work to do, but this is OpenAI's mission and we're serious about it.
Olivia Moore@omooretweets

I respectfully disagree! ~10% of the global population uses ChatGPT weekly, most of whom are using it like a Google replacement (basic searches) Power users, most of whom are developers, are fantastic...but we need to start exposing the mainstream consumer to what AI can do

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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
@burkeholland @pashmerepat A friend is a teacher and he says most kids hate AI. Every time I talk to people outside tech bubbles the sentiment towards AI seems very negative
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
@pashmerepat I just did a straw poll in my house and everyone hates it because they are “sick of AI ads and videos”. My wife said “nobody likes being tricked”.
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
@gimenete Interesting. I thought about buying one but I’m always afraid I don’t have balance to walk and work at the same time
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Alberto Gimeno
Alberto Gimeno@gimenete·
I bought a walking pad and have been using it for a week. Best acquisition I’ve made in a long time. Sometimes I even forget that I’m walking and working at the same time.
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
@juminoz @OpenAI XHigh is fine. It burns a lot on Ultra because it spawns multiple sub agents Plus, I’m noticing the effects more on the 5-hour limit than weekly limits I wonder if they reduced the 5-hour limit
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Jack Vinijtrongjit
Jack Vinijtrongjit@juminoz·
I'm seeing a lot of people complaining about @OpenAI GPT 5.6 Sol burning through their tokens. Somehow I'm not seeing the same thing. This is my standard settings and I'm so lazy I would literally commit to GitHub using this settings as well. - GPT 5.6 Sol XHigh Fast - Context window: 544000 Most recent task: - 22 minutes - 2593 lines of code generated - Usage: Less than 1% of weekly token usage Everything seems very reasonable so far. Based on the current stats, I should be able to generate around 32,000 lines of code every 5 hours and probably 260,000 lines of code a week. If you want to save your tokens, keep the context window size lower. Default is 250,000 (not even 272,000 for some reasons). My project has 2.5m lines of code so I increased it to 544,000 to accommodate. I also tested it out with 1,000,000 context earlier and that caused a drain. Check all the params especially the context window size. You will likely find a cause.
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
sol ultra is really good, though
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
I made a change that increased bounce rate by 35% and decreased lesson start rate on zoonk by 14% 🤡 Thanks PostHog chat to make super easy to analyze this data, though. It’s a life saver I can’t imagine building a product without it anymore
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Jan Amann
Jan Amann@jamannnnnn·
What if your linter caught translation bugs the way it catches code bugs? Missing translations. Unused keys. Broken ICU args. The list goes on.
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Peer Richelsen
Peer Richelsen@peer_rich·
"move fast and break things" was always bad advice it just came from a company big enough to absorb the consequences for most startups, breaking things means breaking trust with users, with the team, with investors i realize speed matters but speed without care is just a faster way to lose the people who believed in you first
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Emil Kowalski
Emil Kowalski@emilkowalski·
New skill: /apple-design Apple’s WWDC videos are a goldmine of knowledge. I’ve combed through my favorite ones and came up with 17 design and motion principles. Use them to review existing work or when working on something new to get it right. github.com/emilkowalski/s…
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Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
Thanks to Codex on mobile, I’m spending more time working from my phone Which is great combining it with Vercel preview deployments for PRs I predict I’ll do most of my work from mobile devices (phone and smart glasses) in 1-2 years and it will look closer to Jarvis
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Will Ceolin
Will Ceolin@CeolinWill·
Most people in tech don’t really understand how education and schools work That’s why most EdTech startups fail Talk to teachers, school managers and actual students. It’s a different world. Neither ChatGPT/Codex or Claude Code alone will change that
ℏεsam@Hesamation

even Sam Altman is confused by how education hasn't significantly changed at all since ChatGPT came out: "if we continue to teach students as if we were in a pre-AGI world, it's gonna lead to an atrophy of critical thinking."

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