Artem Horobchenko

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Artem Horobchenko

Artem Horobchenko

@SSShken

No idea what's going on here yet, but I want in. Full-stack dev building my first own thing in public.

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Artem Horobchenko
Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
@johnnybuildr @TTrimoreau Yes, you're definitely right that most people now prefer a dark theme (me included) and get upset when they don't see one. In my comment, I was mainly pointing out that if the product itself isn't presented well, a dark theme won't make any difference.
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Johnny Builds Tech
Johnny Builds Tech@johnnybuildr·
@SSShken @TTrimoreau I respectfully disagree. I don't care for dark mode myself but I've had someone leave a 3 star review because they wanted dark mode, no other reason given. May depend on the niche but anything with a lot of screen time like a habit tracker then yes, dark mode should be built in
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Builders, Does adding dark mode and light mode actually increase user retention?
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Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
@PaulFidika yep, best part - my worst session WAS "managed", continued from a summary. It grew right back past 100M
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Paul Fidika
Paul Fidika@PaulFidika·
@SSShken interesting; larger context window size can be a footgun for the agent harness if it isn't managing its context well
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Paul Fidika
Paul Fidika@PaulFidika·
Thoughts on GPT 5.6 Sol, after coding with Fable 5 for the past three weeks: - Codex needs a sub-agent view; hard to see what's going on. - Sessions are limited to a max of 3 sub-agents; kind of lame, but perhaps that keeps the chaos at bay. - Sol feels a lot faster than Fable 5 - The codex harness now rate limits by week only now; no more session limits. That's great. I'm on track to blow through my $200 Pro account's weekly allowance in a day though. - The new 'usage reset' burnable credit is a pretty cool bonus; I like it. - Sol seems on par with Fable 5 for intelligence; I need more time to feel this out though. - Sol keeps going for hours, whereas 5.5 used to stop every 20 mins for no reason; I would queue up a bunch of 'did you finish your issue? if not keep going' messages.
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Artem Horobchenko
Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
The flip side of that full 1M window: nothing forces you to compact, so the whole history rides along on every request. I parsed my Claude Code logs these days — one long session quietly ate 128M tokens, mostly re-reading its own context. Big window is a feature that bills like one
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Paul Fidika
Paul Fidika@PaulFidika·
- Sol supports a 1 million token context window, but the codex harness limits it to only 257k, whereas Claude Code allows all its models to use their full 1 million context window. This means codex / Sol does much more frequent compacting.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We're introducing Claude for Teachers: free access to premium Claude capabilities for verified K-12 educators in the US, with a library of teaching skills and a direct connection to evidence-based curricula, mapped to academic standards in all 50 states. claude.com/solutions/teac…
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
how to scare a customer
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Artem Horobchenko
Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
Wild detail: my fresh input was 75K tokens of those 236M. 0.03%. The rest is the machine re-reading itself. Built read-only, local, in one evening. If you want to run it on your own logs, say so. I'll open-source it.
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Artem Horobchenko
Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
Stop burning tokens. I just learned where mine actually go. I'm on the $100 Claude plan, writing prompts by hand, and already hitting limits. So I built a tiny parser for my Claude Code logs. Last 14 days: 236M tokens. I expected a caching problem. Nope: 99.9% cache hit. The real leak? Marathon sessions. The top one alone: 128M+ tokens, dragging the whole history behind it like a trailer. And that's manual me. When agents run agents, this multiplies. I'm building a tool that reads your AI usage and tells you what to fix. Finding #1. More coming.
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Nicolas Lecocq
Nicolas Lecocq@NicolasLecocqHQ·
@SSShken I have 3, security, AI visibility and worldwide compliant I put them upfront
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Nicolas Lecocq
Nicolas Lecocq@NicolasLecocqHQ·
Day 6 of building in public. Goal: $10,000 MRR Current: $0 MRR 454 visitors on Amabrik in 30 days and 0 sales. I could blame the traffic, but it did its job. I keep pushing and keep rewriting until it converts. What is the one thing on a landing page that makes you pull out your card?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
My Tesla Y 2025 windshield wiper fluid doesn't come out anymore, when I press it, it sprays it out of the bumper Seems like the hose is lose? How I fix this? I already removed the top part under the hood, but the problem isn't there, it's more below near the front bumper That part is fixed with some screws though, should I open it? THANKS
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
I want to run Clauded Code AND Codex on the same codebase at the same time, but I really don't want to have to deal with worktrees and provisioning db/redis/opensearch for each of them...
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
@SSShken That's actually a really good example. Those tiny touches are easy to overlook but make a huge difference
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Tell me one thing you can do that CLAUDE cannot do yet
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
How they want you to live - tiny windows to save energy - no AC to save the climate - vegan plant-based food to save the animals - work non-stop to pay tax for governments to waste it - fully medicated so you don't complain
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Lewis@0xLewis_gg

@levelsio You will live in a cave eating bugs and be happy

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Artem Horobchenko
Artem Horobchenko@SSShken·
@TTrimoreau Not yet, but i'm in the process of building the tool based on my own problem, and it's actually fantastic and that's probably how big guys generated revenue
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Founders, Be honest are you using your own products?
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
my new feed is full of indie hackers i follow, it's so nice 😊
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
You end up with nails smelling like garlic for the next 4 weeks and crying from cutting onions, literally no reason to not just buy pre-cut
Niklas ⚡️@Niklas_Sikorra

@levelsio Man, cut some garlic and onions, they have a long shelf live. Why use frozen ones?

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