Cullen

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Cullen

Cullen

@cullen_mi

Michigan, USA Katılım Mart 2011
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@InlandCaGuy They released a professionally edited and published version about two months ago.
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daeveningglow@InlandCaGuy·
@JoePostingg I read that in one sitting and it's a rare book I heard of on Twitter and have never seen referenced anywhere else. That said, boy does it need some edit work
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Joe@JoePostingg·
I mostly read historical non-fiction, but I started this book last night and it's a real page turner. Clever concept. Easy to read. I'm having trouble putting it down.
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@reach_vb @shrnair Is there any way to gain access to this feature? I check every time my app updates.
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Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav
everything codex team shipped this week: - os wide voice dictation - auto-review mode - pdf, docs, tex - sheets, slides - browser use - gpt 5.5 enjoy!
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@london51789 @scaling01 I'm in the US and haven't gotten the update yet - no 5.5 in either web or Codex :/
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Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
i guess there are no gb200 gpus in europe still don't have access to GPT-5.5 on ChatGPT or Codex
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@ajambrosino How is the remote connections rollout going? That’s still my #1 wanted feature
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Tibo
Tibo@thsottiaux·
Stop tweeting for a hot minute and update your Codex App to find full browser use, global dictation, non-dev mode, a new auto-review mode that is much safer than yolo, in-app docs and PDF viewer, and ... GPT-5.5.
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs

With GPT-5.5, Codex now gets more of the job done across the browser, files, docs, and your computer. We've expanded browser use so Codex can interact with web apps, and test flows, click through pages, capture screenshots, and iterate on what it sees until it completes the task.

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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@Angaisb_ Is there a way to get it to generate actual transparency, not just fake checkerboard background?
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Angel 🌼@Angaisb_·
I would only change one thing about GPT Image 2 for it to be a 10/10 The resolution in ChatGPT should be 2k (at least for Pro users) There's a huge difference between 1k and 2k imo, 2k images look much better
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@dylanmatt @patwoozey Any concern with giving it docs that have your SSN and other PII in them?
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@rohindhar There Is No Anti-memetics Division
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Rohin Dhar@rohindhar·
Just finished reading Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky Was a bit more about spiders than I was anticipating, but has to be one of the best contemporary science fiction novels I’ve read😅 Anyone have any other recommendations for recently written sci-fi (say written in the last 20 years)?
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@woke8yearold I went to DW last month and it was not that expensive. $300/person flights. $500/nt hotel. $150/person/day park tickets. I think a tolerable Tokyo flight itinerary would busy the budget almost on its own.
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Aleph@woke8yearold·
Just made a girl super mad by doing some math and showing her it would be cheaper to travel to Japan and go all out at Tokyo Disney (along with time for other stuff in Japan) than to do a big trip to Disney World
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@ClementDelangue llmfit does just that. Nice filterable and sortable TUI based on your hardware.
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clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
@hanouticelina very cool! is there a simple way just to check what are the latest models that would work on my hardware (I don't ned the working local coding agent)?
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célina@hanouticelina·
If you like Claude Code or Codex, you should seriously consider running Agents locally as well! The latest small models (like Qwen 3.5) made this a real before/after moment - and the gap keeps closing. Local coding agents are faster, with more reliable tool calling capabilities, still private, and cost $0 in API bills. We made it super easy for you to run a local agent with the 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚜 Hugging Face CLI extension - a one-liner that uses 𝚕𝚕𝚖𝚏𝚒𝚝 to detect your hardware and pick the best model and quant, spins up a 𝚕𝚕𝚊𝚖𝚊.𝚌𝚙𝚙 server, and launches Pi (the agent behind OpenClaw 🦞). One command to find what runs on your hardware and go straight to a working local coding agent! You should give it a try! 👇
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@stevibe Can you point to some instructions? I tried LMStudio with GLM-OCR (macbook m5 with 24gb ram) and it stopped generating after less than one page of the input PDF
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stevibe@stevibe·
You don't need a cloud API for great OCR anymore. GLM-OCR runs locally with just ~2GB VRAM, handles tables, math equations, and hits ~260 tok/s on a Mac Studio M2 Ultra. Local models are getting better AND smaller at a crazy pace. If you have a GPU or a Mac, you're already ready for the AI era. @Zai_org
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@NielsRogge I appreciate you taking the time. I've watched most of it by now, but I think I'm missing something. I have ggml-org/GLM-OCR-GGUF loaded in LMStudio. No matter what I give it, be it a small PDF or an image of a web page, it yields very little before "EOS Token Found"
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Dominik F. Farr
Dominik F. Farr@Dominik2718·
Currently taxes. And as one would expect, GPT 5.4 has superhuman knowledge of tax regulations and has already found a treaty deduction that I would have never found myself. Codex is just totally unable to fill out the pdfs correctly, as in stuff like putting my name in the right line.
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pash@pashmerepat·
Everyone talks about Codex for coding. I want to hear about the other stuff. If you're using it beyond writing code, what's your workflow?
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@Birdyword Have a Project called Cooking or Home and give it some instructions. Create new threads in that project when relevant. The threads there will share a siloed memory and just those instructions.
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Mike Bird@Birdyword·
One very funny LMM limitation is an inability to distinguish properly between different conversations. I don't actually need "Economist-level efficiency" when I'm talking about how to slow-cook short ribs.
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@lilforestfae Wikipedia says it was created by someone else, and this guy is the second person to be its director/operator.
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@Dimillian Does it automatically make a new git worktree for every thread? I messed with it for a few minutes and had a hard time figuring out what the workflow is supposed to be.
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Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
@pshemyslaw it's all project for now, I'll probably remove the button on the home it's confusing.
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@JHWeissmann I spent 8 hours on a bus last month chaperoning a 4th grade field trip. I did enjoy how they sang the Star Spangled Banner leading up to their 6:07 chanting session
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@parconley Do you have it in the Apple directory? My app of choice (Overcast) can't find it
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Parker Conley
Parker Conley@parconley·
I interview @tylercowen about learning, history, and investing in ideas. Enjoy! 00:00 - Introduction 00:07 - If there were 10 Tyler Cowens 01:10 - Learning curve: ages 14 to late 20s 06:17 - Cracking cultural codes 13:58 - Public intellectuals as investors in ideas 17:16 - Evergreen fields: AI, China, India, Mexico 27:46 - Nuclear war: 70% probability prediction 33:04 - What college students miss 35:58 - Mistakes Gen Z is making 42:12 - Hyperlexia: reading fast as genetic advantage 48:19 - Mentorship 54:27 - Common mistakes mentees make
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
It's sad how much random hate Lex gets. He's exposed millions of people (who don't have your Twitter feed) to ideas in science/tech which they'd never have encountered otherwise. And there's 100s of hours of recorded insights from great minds that wouldn't exist without him.
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Cullen@cullen_mi·
@bendreyfuss The Gemini settings should look more like this. “Thinking” means the new Gemini 3. The image setting on the left means “nano banana” mode is active. Without those both on you are using 6-12 month old AI.
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
How do people get the AI to make whole movies and stuff? I tried to get it to make a very simple thing and it made me go crazy. (Part 1)
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