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CS M.S. (AI/ML), embedded SE B.S., 10,000x open-source engineer, Nix + Forth + Plan 9 + smolweb enthusiast, https://t.co/gvbdlpoicD どうも〜 アニメと漫画と原神とVTuberとコードが好き

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When GPT-5.4 was initially released, I was able to run 10+ hour-long autonomous sessions, but that hasn't been the case recently. I saw someone post about how GPT-5.3-Codex is a code addict that cares about nothing else. They were right. GPT-5.3-Codex will run til heat death.
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I thought I was tight with Kimi K2.5, but it is definitely not following my AGENTS.md guidance today.
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Has anyone else noticed that ChatGPT no longer drops the clickbait “If you want, I can also show you …” snippets in its responses? Can’t say I miss it.
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Genuinely, what is it saying ...
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My subagents are subagenting.
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GPT-5.4 is incredibly good at SwiftUI, which shouldn't surprise me. Fundamentally, there are many reasons why it should perform well with it, but it's still a delight to see it resolve any bug I throw at it in a large SwiftUI application in almost no time.
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Using GNU Make feels gross unless I want to feel extra C.
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WTF is Codex on about? All I did was try out Garry Tan's gstack. It's done this multiple times now. I know gstack is meant for Claude Code, but this is bizarre.
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Fuwn@Fuwned·
@btibor91 Finally, a hard update. I’ve given ChatGPT a custom instruction to stop the clickbait follow-ups, but it has repeatedly ignored it.
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Tibor Blaho@btibor91·
GPT-5.3 Instant in ChatGPT is getting an update that improves follow-up tone and reduces teaser-style phrasing in responses
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GLM-5 makes so many character set and punctuation mistakes in its responses that I’m seriously unsure how anyone would use it for serious software. It seems fine for personal use, though.
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I'm still running low on GPT-5.4 usage in Codex, so I've been postponing actual work to run harness experiments using Codex-5.3-Spark on Codex CLI, Pi, OpenCode, and ForgeCode. Codex CLI and Pi are considerably superior to the competition, but Codex CLI remains the best.
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@tmuxvim Every. Single. Time. The worst part is I’ve fallen for it once or twice.
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
has anyone else noticed that GPT-5.4 often ends its responses with like, clickbait? it often promise to reveal "the one surprising X that will do Y" or something like that
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Fuwn@Fuwned·
The real challenge of side projects isn’t programming. It’s finding something people actually care about.
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Temidaradev@temidaradev·
aerospace or yabai? (or something better)
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Can you tell when I started using GPT-5.4?
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Managing parallel agents is quite enjoyable. Perhaps I could pursue a future as a manager at a large tech firm, leading a team of AI agents and having my subordinates review every line of code.
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Lukáš Hozda@LukasHozda·
I wonder which programming language this budding Haskeller is coming from
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@skydotcs It’s fine for mathematics, not perfect. I’ve used it a few times for particularly tricky problems since it does a lot of self-checking and contradiction verification, but it’s extremely slow, and you can get the same answers from 5.4 Thinking for most problems.
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sky@skydotcs·
just realised i haven’t used this before lol what’s it good for?
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