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Franky Schizo Techno Optimist Limon

@FreewayHeilig

The greatest puppet breathing @[email protected]

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
With Codex the there is quite the gulf in load between peak and off-peak times, and we would like to achieve more of a smoother traffic pattern as that would be a more optimal use of our compute. We have ideas, but curious what you all think we should do? Would more usage during off-peak and surge multiplier during peak times make sense?
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@steipete ima be honest in codex i find the result vary alot more if i dont use plan mode. When i dont use plan mode i find i end up in the sessions where im just burning tokens maybe because codex its wired to code straight away and doesnt really ask questions unless you tell it to
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Jordan ◎@jordaaash·
I'm on the peptide train. After a week of BPC-157 (8 injections, 500mcg subcutaneous abdominal), persistent ankle tendon pain from a snowboarding injury a year ago is barely noticeable, and ankle mobility is significantly improved. Chronic tech neck and shoulder pain is also much less present. No other significant lifestyle changes. Will still be on this cycle another 11 weeks, but seems positive with no observable side effects so far. Yesterday I added TB-500 (1 injection, 2mg) as well, and in a week or two, I plan to add GHK-Cu assuming the first two are well-tolerated. I also plan to move to local injections of BPC-157 near injury sites while continuing systemically.
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I can't lie, its only been like 2/3 days with this plugin but this has made codex 10x better. Its a testament that all we need to agi is better harnesses. I spent all of last week fighting with codex to not do dumb stuff/ explore the codebase properly and efficiently. was burning through 3 different 20$ account in under a week with a deliberate effort to save tokens. The weaker models with lower thinking were too dumb to actually save tokens. Now with this skillset from @EveryInc I've barely burned through half of my usage on one account after 3 days.
Franky Schizo Techno Optimist Limon@FreewayHeilig

found this to be one of the best skills out there. I /brainstorm the idea and then i run /plan and then /work and i get almost 0 errors or at the very least the code contract is stuck to far more than other methods. Also noticed my token burn isn't as crazy with it. github.com/EveryInc/compo…

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found this to be one of the best skills out there. I /brainstorm the idea and then i run /plan and then /work and i get almost 0 errors or at the very least the code contract is stuck to far more than other methods. Also noticed my token burn isn't as crazy with it. github.com/EveryInc/compo…
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Sherry Jiang@SherryYanJiang·
ok what is the ideal ai design workflow today from ideation -> code ready?? personal opinions welcomed.
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I've come to think of it as the market finding traders who are currently in flow state. There have been times in my life where every trade hits where I feel like im seeing things very clearly. I think CT is a selection mechanism for people in that state. The issue is its hard to maintain that when you have thousands of people calling you a scammer or a shitty person when a trade moves against you for a bit.
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Rhino@lBattleRhino·
Most amusing part of ct is the constant desire to anoint a new figure as an all knowing god depending on the current niche interest the market is focused on and then people seeing that the person is in fact fallible But learning nothing and doing it again with another person
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lol can you guys get 5.4 to actually use playwright consistently? I say about half the time playwright cli hangs because of some weird way 5.4 used it or it will try to bypass auth flows using url hacking and then get stuck. No matter how many notes I leave saying dont do it it does
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Nick@nickbaumann_·
We are dangerously close to putting Codex in autonomous loops where it picks up tickets, tests it's own changes via Playwright, and records and uploads verification mp4s to PRs. If you've never asked Codex to test your app, do try it!
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs

Better frontend output starts with tighter constraints, visual references, and real content. Here’s how to build intentional frontends with GPT-5.4 developers.openai.com/blog/designing…

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@tricalt How do you get codex or claude code to interact with it. I see a place where you give your api key but Is it necessary to use the system in that way or can I just let codex run loose in that repo
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
“Codex App has transformed the way I write software… I barely use anything else these days” ... and yet we're only getting started
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𝔊𝔥𝔬𝔰𝔱@_0xghost_·
Further analysis from @Butler_Agent: 1. $NOX is effectively the “pioneer” and the primary implementation of RRC-8183 2. The team behind $NOX authored the ERC-8183 proposal.
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eh if you've heard brent speak he's stated that the reason they haven't produced 5k robots is because their goal is have generalized intelligence on a robot before and not wasting a bunch of money having to do model/frame upgrades on live robots. I dont think any robot is home ready at the moment.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
I have been meeting with a ton of insiders in robotics and I keep hearing exactly this kind of skepticism about @Figure_robot. I don’t expect humanoids to be safe enough, capable enough, or cheap enough for five years to get into homes. The videos we see are to hype up investors, but they should realize that it Eric take years and comes with huge risks. @anishmoonka lays out what the insiders are saying.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

$39 billion. That's what investors think Figure is worth right now. Their only completed deployment so far: two robots loading metal parts at a BMW factory for 11 months. The robots came back from BMW covered in scratches and dents. Figure pulled the entire line out of service. And the CEO has admitted he doesn't leave the robots unsupervised around his own children. So what's actually behind this living room demo? Figure built its own factory in San Jose called BotQ. The plan is 12,000 robots a year, eventually scaling to 100,000. They don't sell the robots outright. Companies rent them for about $1,000 a month. That's the real business model: recurring revenue from industrial customers long before any robot shows up at your door. The home play is even more interesting. Figure partnered with Brookfield, one of the biggest real estate firms on the planet (they own over 100,000 apartments worldwide). Brookfield is allowing Figure to record how people move through its buildings, kitchens, hallways, and offices. That data trains Helix, the robot's AI brain. Without it, these robots can't generalize beyond a controlled demo room. That data collection just started. Here's the pricing problem. About 15,000 humanoid robots were shipped globally last year. China made 90% of them. Tesla is shutting down its Model S and Model X lines at Fremont to convert them into an Optimus robot factory. They already have over 1,000 units inside their own plants collecting training data. @elonmusk says Optimus will cost $20,000 to $30,000. Unitree sells one starting around $16,000. 1X has pre-orders open at $20,000. Figure 03? Estimated at $50,000 to $100,000. Three to five times pricier than everyone else going after the same living room. The demo is real progress. But Goldman Sachs doesn't expect consumer humanoid sales to ramp until the early 2030s. Between here and a robot tidying your apartment, there's a factory that hasn't scaled, a price tag most households can't touch, and training data that's still being collected.

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SpotGamma@spotgamma·
Either the crash the market is pricing in arrives — or this is peak fear. Why? VIX at 32. SPX moving at 14%. The gap between fear and reality is the 5th widest since 2000: -Jan '09 (GFC): +24.4 -Jan '21 (Meme Mania): +22.4 -Apr '25: +21.1 -Aug '24 (VIX blow-up): +19.5
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