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@driftingbits

indie hacker out in the wild 🐻 building @tiny_talk 💬

Katılım Aralık 2023
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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Omni from @GoogleDeepMind just dropped 👀 It's a big step forward in video generation when it comes to character consistency, world knowledge, and editing. I've been testing it for the last few days - and I'm excited to walk through some of the key features + my clips 👇
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@bcherny @DavidKPiano VS Code extension has a timer bug for weeks, the "Thought for" value keeps increasing as I expand/collapse the current or all past thinking blocks.
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
Been using Codex much more than Claude Code lately It's wild that Claude became popular *because* it had the best-in-class models for coding... and all it had to do was hold the lead
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@bcherny @DavidKPiano Having web fetch issues lately, after a few try its offloaded to another agent: "web tools keep hitting adaptive thinking errors"
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@zeeg I built something similar at my org that gets called from the hooks of any coding harness. It collects the raw data, normalizes and enriches it, and then dashboards it in Kibana to visualize usage patterns, tool adoption, and MCP trends within individual teams.
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
Alright Anthropic, OpenAI: I need APIs that give me usage data. Granular. Per user. I need this in the same way its provided by every other company for all of time. What I dont want: "heres a $100,000 line vague line item of token spend".
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
CC Opus 4.7 has been acting up again, laziness, hallucinations, and much slower today for some reason..
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@khushiirl Anthropic lacking the compute, squeezing the models to drip, I guess..
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khushi.vy
khushi.vy@khushiirl·
Why is everyone making a shift from Claude to Codex?
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@svpino My productive threshold is 3, maybe 4 at times. Considering I'm skimming through the code, challenging decisions and planning/designing interfaces. Anything above that feels like literal "vibe coding", one doesn't care what the code does, nothing is read just brute forced to work
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
I don’t believe people who say they are running “12 parallel coding agents”. Either they are lying for clicks, or I’m a complete retard who can barely keep up with a single Claude instance.
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
some random ai thoughts: - for code, i went from 80/20 claude/gpt to 80/20 gpt/claude in <3 months. surprised by this tbh, and interested to see where the split is at in another 3mo. - claude still mogs gpt for non-coding agent stuff. codex feels like an engineer (which is great for coding!), whereas claude still feels like a general purpose coworker. gpt still lacks that coworker magic - i’m pretty meh on opus 4.7. my experience hasn’t been *bad*, but it certainly hasn’t been good. sideways if anything. - anthropic has got to figure out the compute thing. you can feel it as a user. vibes are all out of whack bc of it. my opinions above are all likely downstream of this. it’s an issue. - anthropic labs continues to be the goat of ai product. claude design is another hit. it’s fantastic. idk why it’s not talked about more? a+ - updated claude code app is great. i finally switched out of the terminal for it. very well done. - how are people STILL sleeping on the claude agent sdk? i feel like i’m going insane. - gpt 5.5 is incredible. the level to which i trust it for engineering is amazing. if i could only have one model rn, it would be this one just bc of strong need for the coding use case. - codex team is killing it. app has been the gold standard since 5.3 release (buuut i credit conductor team for the ui innovation that everyone is using now). though i could do with a little less passive aggressive shots at ant from the codex team. TARS, dial up class by 30%. it’s a long race guys haha - i uninstalled cursor this month and am now back to vs code for my ide. composer just can’t hang with claude/gpt, and the product feels a bit all over the place. pretty stoked about the xai thing though, because their team is absolutely stacked and i’m excited to see what they might be able to do with that compute. codex and claude code are t1, cursor is t2. i would love if this deal got xai/cursor to t1 for a real trio there. - gemini…? seems like this is 2-3 models now where the model seems like a great release and then nobody ever uses it? i’m bullish google/deepmind but weird it hasn’t translated to product use in any form. kinda disappointed still - no open source models have hit the opus 4.5 level. was hopeful the new deepseek would get there, but nope. good oss agents will have to wait a few more months it would seem…
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@nikitabier While me here resisting to update X so that I don’t lose my dim color theme 🥺
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Ladies and gentlemen, today we're launching one of our biggest changes to 𝕏 Introducing Custom Timelines This feature allows you to pin a specific topic to your home tab. With support for over 75 topics, you can dive deep into your favorite niche on X. It's powered by Grok's understanding of every post with the algorithm's personalization—meaning every timeline is made just for you. And it works even better when it's a topic you already engage with. This was a huge undertaking across many months, so we're excited for you take it for a spin. We're giving early access to Premium subscribers on iOS (and Android coming very soon).
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@nikitabier Yes, and like where my timeline is? You leave a few days and thing turns into a garbage collection line
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
> Took 3 days off to go to best friend’s wedding > App is on fire Lesson learned: Never have friends
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
Wth happened to X timeline, all of a sudden endless irrelevant video posts.
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@Lovable You can just do stuff, right or wrong, and still make money. Wild thing this internet is.
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Lovable
Lovable@Lovable·
We’re sorry our initial statement didn't properly address our mistake. Here's what a public project on Lovable means, and how we got to where we are today: In the early days, people didn't know what Lovable was capable of. So we wanted to make it easy to explore what others were building, as a way to spark ideas and lower the barrier to getting started. Like scrolling GitHub or Dribbble: you browse projects to see what's possible, then go build your own. When you create a project on GitHub, you can make it private or public. Lovable worked the same. Users had a "Public" or "Private" option right in the chatbox. A public project meant the entire project was public, both chat and code. “Just like a public project on GitHub," we thought. Over time, we realized this was confusing. Many users thought "public" just meant others could see their published app, not the chat of an unpublished project. That's reasonable. On the free tier, users originally couldn't create private projects. They had to upgrade to a paid plan to do so. In May 2025, we changed this: users on the free tier could choose to make their projects private. For enterprise customers, the public visibility setting was disabled altogether. And in December 2025, we switched to private by default across all tiers. We also retroactively patched our API so public project chats couldn't be accessed, no matter what. Unfortunately, in February, while unifying permissions in our backend, we accidentally re-enabled access to chats on public projects. This was reported through our vulnerability disclosure program (via HackerOne). Unfortunately, the reports were closed without escalation because our HackerOne partners thought that seeing public projects’ chats was the intended behaviour. Upon learning this, we immediately reverted the change to make all public projects’ chats private again. We appreciate the researchers who uncovered this. We understand that pointing to documentation issues alone was not enough here. We’ll do better.
Lovable@Lovable

We were made aware of concerns regarding the visibility of chat messages and code on Lovable projects with public visibility settings. To be clear: We did not suffer a data breach. Our documentation of what “public” implies was unclear, and that’s a failure on us. Specifically for public projects, chat messages used to be visible — this is now no longer possible. When it comes to code of public projects: That is intentional behavior. We have experimented with different UX for how the build history is surfaced on public projects, but the core behavior has been consistent and by design. Importantly, for enterprise customers, being able to set visibility to public for new projects has been disabled since May 25, 2025.

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We've redesigned Claude Code on desktop. You can now run multiple Claude sessions side by side from one window, with a new sidebar to manage them all.
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@felixrieseberg Should I not expect to see sessions from VS Code extension to appear in the desktop app?
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today is a big day! We're launching a ~ new ~ version of Claude Code in the desktop app. It's been redesigned from the ground up for parallel work and is a lot faster. It's been my main way to use Claude Code for the last few weeks.
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driftingbits@driftingbits·
@rizwanatta2 @felixrieseberg I have the same version, initally I saw the old UI, clicking on profile from bottom left refreshed the app all of a sudden and now I see the new UI 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Rizwan Atta
Rizwan Atta@rizwanatta2·
@felixrieseberg has it been launcehd ? because the version i see here is not the new one still old UI here
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