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Russ Wonsley

@RussWonsley

Leading in real life. Learning to build with code, clarity, and calm. Stoic lens. Systems brain. Slightly obsessed with doing things better.

Katılım Ocak 2021
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
I built RatchetLab: an eval-locked ratchet for making agents measurably better. Give an agent one editable artifact. Protect the evaluator. Run a fixed score. Keep only measured wins. Restore everything else. v0.1 is a local Python CLI with doctor checks, proof receipts, offline demos, and CI. github.com/stoicpickle/ra… Feedback welcome!
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
Built a balance agent with Cursor's SDK for my space planet mining sim. It simulates the first 30 minutes, scores pacing 0–100, and auto-tunes progression config. We went from 24 → 71 — first sale went from never to ~3 min.
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
Since @cursor_ai is basically having a yard sale on tokenage, I’ve got Composer 2.5 building a Tamagotchi-inspired digital creature while I wire up a game-balance monitor agent with their SDK during the discount weekend. Naturally, everything /fast. 🚀
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
How do you refer to it
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
Props and terrain are now generated from the same visual @Scenario_gg trained model, affirming the key proof I needed before building the level more.
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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
choose one forever
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Pejman Pour-Moezzi
Pejman Pour-Moezzi@pejmanjohn·
Codex app should have a way to convert a chat into a project. I like chats (no folder) for lightweight exploration but as I reach conviction I want to convert into a project so I can multi-thread and organize files.
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nic@nicdunz·
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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Russ Wonsley
Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
I built RatchetLab: an eval-locked ratchet for making agents measurably better. Give an agent one editable artifact. Protect the evaluator. Run a fixed score. Keep only measured wins. Restore everything else. v0.1 is a local Python CLI with doctor checks, proof receipts, offline demos, and CI. github.com/stoicpickle/ra… Feedback welcome!
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Eleanor Berger
Eleanor Berger@intellectronica·
@ryancarson Sell me Devin. What makes it a better choice than other cloud agents like cursor/codex/copilot? I'm in the market for a cloud agent for a team and honestly haven't even considered Devin, but now I'm curious.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
My current setup: 1. backend eng + automations in cloud = devin $2500 / month 2. design = claude design $200 + $500 credits / month 3. frontend eng local = codex $200 / month
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
@emanueledpt @useRemodex DPCode mobile app.Your real moat is the unified desktop workspace, make Remodex the seamless phone extension with great sync. Superior integrated experience beats flexibility every time.
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Emanuele Di Pietro
Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt·
I need your honest feedback, please: I'm rethinking the future of @useRemodex I'm undecided between 2 paths: → standalone mobile app for multiple providers → mobile app of DPCode The first one for me is more appealing because you wouldn't need to be tied to only one app, but worse experience because it's not synced to one place But the second is also good because you'd have an ecosystem and better experience since everything will be in one place and synced, but you'd be tied to it for the most part What would you like and why?
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Russ Wonsley@RussWonsley·
@Scav Yup, I also pay for sync. But the cool thing about Obsidian is you can make it as big or small as you want, and it still works. Very versatile, mostly for background use.
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Is anyone actually still using Obsidian?
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Anthony Kroeger
Anthony Kroeger@kr0der·
my new AI combo at the moment: $200 Codex - the app is literally insanely good, i'm never changing unless someone releases a model that's an absurd leap over GPT or another app matches the Codex app functionalities/experience $100 Claude - for frontend and for starting side projects $60 Cursor ($20 sub + $40 Bugbot) - Composer 2.5 is amazing but man the Codex app is just so good that it's hard to swap. I'm testing it more and may upgrade to the $200 sub - we'll see. I'm upgrading to annual soon to lock in $40/m Bugbot
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Maddie D. Reese
Maddie D. Reese@maddiedreese·
When I wake up in the middle of the night, I want to fully optimize my waking moments and get as much done as I can. That’s why I have Codex projected above my bed at all times. It’s the only way.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
haven't had a drop of alcohol for a long time now. thought i'd miss it more.
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Adam Grenier
Adam Grenier@AKGrenier·
I was an early user of RepoPrompt; it faded in the background of my toolset, then about a month ago, I dove back in. And HOLY crap. It's amazing. It's now my primary driver. I finally feel like I'm leveraging the mix of value I have by having multiple subscriptions. The MCP alone gives my scheduled tasks/routines a thoughtful model and token usage. Kudos @pvncher
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