Arvind Vaitheeswaran

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Arvind Vaitheeswaran

@arvindv

playing with codex @OpenAI · prev: @McKinsey @Uber · tech, biz, startups, sport · one true love @LFC · all opinions personal

Seattle, WA Katılım Nisan 2009
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@signulll Tbf some of us still do it in hard mode on passports that need us to get visas for every single new country with detailed printed itineraries, confirmed reservations and bank statements with $$$
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signüll@signulll·
uh i think traveling is a bit too easy these days, we need to add back some friction somehow. ppl are casually doing 97 countries by the time they are like 25.
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every time i fly SEA → SFO, i imagine a high-speed rail line running down the west coast seattle, portland, sf, la, san diego feels like it could’ve been one of the great train routes in the world
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@mukund Plenty of recent improvements to Codex (and lots on the roadmap!). Feedback has been positive after 5.5. Computer Use is cool to try as well!
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M Mohan@mukund·
@arvindv I use Codex, occasionally when I get time out from Claude code. So I have used it, but very infrequent
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M Mohan@mukund·
I am still curious as to why Claude is SO MUCH better than ChatGPT or Gemini. One part is that Opus is better than GPT 4.5 and Gemini 3X Another part is that the harness tools are much more extensive It's not just for coding. Claude on the Mac is like 10X better than using either product. Thoughts?
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@mukund The parallel to your last sentence there would be Codex for you to experience the harness for coding + other knowledge work. If you're looking for writing (and adjacent creative tasks), those work great inside ChatGPT as well. In which I also highly recommend trying Imagegen.
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M Mohan@mukund·
@arvindv Will do. For coding? Or just generally?
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Harnidh Kaur@harnidhish·
I had my book launch today and almost 150 people showed up. Insane. Grateful. Overwhelmed.
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Is there any trick to avoid Claude Code usage limits?
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@WisprFlow @superwhisper this screen has just become so common for me to see that it's been defeating the purpose of speech. It's clear that voice is going to be the future of managing our agents until we figure out what the interface of the future looks like, but it will only work when its near-instant.
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there’s a lot to like about @WisprFlow it picks up quiet speech really well, which makes it actually usable at work / in public + text cleanup is nice too but the latency is rough, which is why I still use @superwhisper a lot. it’s just much quicker!
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brb setting up a codex agent just to keep clicking the update button team is shipping way too fast 👀
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@james406 @ycombinator This is really cool to see. Feels like a massive opportunity to have a headless layer of data and analytical insights available instantly to users across companies. Excited for it!
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I have a Codex agent that watches internal Slack for dogfood announcements, installs the latest feature, and tells me when it’s ready to try. Then I use it and give feedback like a customer would. Customer obsession has officially become recursive
Andrew Ambrosino@ajambrosino

there's one reason the app is popular, and it's that over 90% of the company uses it and fiercely defends the vision, experience, and quality in open slack channels. when you build something you love, chances are a few other people will too.

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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
SF is great for Vietnamese, Japanese, Nepalese, Thai, and "New American" food. It is NOT great for Italian or Chinese food, which it's traditionally famous for. This is one reason SF gets unfairly maligned as a food city.
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Arvind Vaitheeswaran@arvindv·
saturday morning: coffee, premier league, news, and me asking codex + 5.5 to build a webpage while i half watch football every few mins i look over and it’s just… doing stuff keep forgetting this is not normal lol gonna be very funny when this is the boring version
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Greg Brockman's apartment is for sale, where they started OpenAI I do NOT think there is an opportunity to build an OpenAI-themed Airbnb btw :)
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Local Tea Party@localteaparty·
If I go to Kuala Lumpur where should I eat? Anything else interesting I should check out?
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