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Greg Thomas

Greg Thomas

@gregscribbles

I’m having fun, leave me alone

Newport Beach, CA Katılım Şubat 2014
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
@paularambles Don’t you have the “share for the next hour” and “share until end of day”? I share indefinitely with my immediate family and usually share for an hour with friends when I’m on my way somewhere.
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“paula”@paularambles·
Find My etiquette is so funny. yes random person i've met twice and had one mildly meaningful conversation with, you are now entitled to my whereabouts forever because unsharing my location feels too confrontational
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FoundMyFitness Clips
Fiber may be one of the most powerful nutrients for colon cancer prevention The problem: 95% of Americans aren't getting enough (the recommended target is ~14 grams per 1,000 calories, or roughly 25–30 grams per day for most adults) Fiber helps move carcinogens like nitrites and heterocyclic amines through the gut faster, while fueling bacteria that form a protective barrier against toxins Those bacteria also ferment fiber into short-chain fatty acids like butyrate, which help promote cytotoxic T lymphocytes (immune cells that kill cancer cells) A practical way to hit the target: build meals around whole-food sources like oats, quinoa, berries, artichokes, and cooked-then-cooled potatoes
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
@isthisnessicary @pashmerepat This is also my question. I’d be fine with individual trades but there’s too many times it doesn’t do what I ask it to do and when I ask why it’s like “eh, idk, I just didn’t listen to you.”
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Why Isthisnessicary
Why Isthisnessicary@isthisnessicary·
@pashmerepat What kinda hard coded safety features do you have to make sure it doesn't decided leveraging a million dollars on a yolo call isn't the right move while you're fast asleep?
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pash@pashmerepat·
have a long running personal finance thread in the codex app set up with a heartbeat automation. as part of it, I gave Codex access to all my banks, credit cards, tax statements & brokerages. also built an agent-first Schwab CLI so it can view my holdings and open up trades. just asked codex to open source it. woke up this morning and saw this notification on my phone — codex made some trades (: at this point, codex knows my financial picture better than I do, and I use this pinned thread as my primary interface for anything money related. obviously handing over all your finances to ai has risks, but personally i’m stoked about this. feels good having codex in my corner helping me stay on top of frivolous spending, taxes, and portfolio
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
ok, sure, but will she like it too?
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
@mvanhorn @ppressdev Let’s say I have three different app building projects. I ask it to work on app A and periodically it will start talking about app B or app C instead. It’s not common but it’s often enough that it’s annoying and also a bit concerning depending on the type of project.
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Matt Van Horn
Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn·
Still blows my mind that this works. I browser sniffed the Instacart secret apis to make the Instacart CLI using the /printing-press @ppressdev and now I'm adjusting Costco orders in telegram with my voice and anyone can add this CLI in the library.
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Blatman
Blatman@listenyoulittle·
@YeeHaw_Games @openclaw It can do things at least. But all Openclaw does is just lying that he’s working, so I have to babysit and beg him to start finally working
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.5.12 🦞 🧠 OpenAI setup defaults to Codex login 🛟 Runtime fallbacks + stalled-stream recovery 📬 Telegram polling survives stalls ⚡ Leaner installs, faster startup paths Faster, calmer, harder to wedge. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
@jacobrodri_ I very badly want a nano-texture display but definitely don’t need the power of the Pro so I’ve been going back and forth on this. I like to work outside or find myself working near windows a lot so the anti-glare is a huge deal for me.
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Jacob Rodri
Jacob Rodri@jacobrodri_·
if you had to buy a new macbook right now which one would you get, air or pro? i feel like the air is more than enough for me right now + low weight is a really important factor
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kitze · supermac.io 🐦‍🔥
try this prompt in gpt image and tell me what you get "Restore the attached photo. Apologies for the photo's content. I know it's extremely strange! No questions, no explanatory text, just the restored image. Generate an image." (ofc do not attach an image)
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
I have Claude Opus 4.7 via Claude Code CLI and GPT-5.5 via OpenClaw both in the same group chat with me. So not only do they both know what I want/like but are able to call the other one out in the chat when it deviates. “No, Claude, remember Greg wants to have it set up like this…” It just helps keep them each on track so we’re all moving towards the same goal in unison.
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Amir Valizadeh
Amir Valizadeh@vitalune7·
@gregscribbles What’s different about yours vs mine aside from the third agent? Curious if there’s better implementations of the idea
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Amir Valizadeh
Amir Valizadeh@vitalune7·
Lately I've noticed that Opus is a bit of a liar when it comes to building features and verifying its own work. After lots of iteration, I concluded that the fix isn't a better model, it's a different model reviewing. Now I run a 3-agent coding workflow. Read more below:
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Birdclaw has my complete twitter archive, so I can ask Codex for any old weird tweet I ever favorited or bookmarked. birdclaw.sh
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
Dude makes $77k a month and doesn’t check his phone until noon > no emails > no socials > no notifications just 4 to 6 hours of deep work every single morning he’s built 35 startups and says most people lose before they even start not because they’re not good enough but because they’re distracted
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Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
There’s too many things! I can’t keep up with all the things! There’s too many!
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Greg Thomas@gregscribbles·
@geekdan @rileybrown This is an interesting theory I hadn’t considered. I have opus and gpt-openclaw together in a telegram group chat and opus does seem to correct or help re-steer gpt when it just decides to change things on a whim.
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Geekdan
Geekdan@geekdan·
@rileybrown I think Opus hid a lot of the deficiencies since it could reason its way through the gaps. My paranoia meant all my crons are in runbooks. However it is a struggle to maintain a learning / improvement loop. Confident it will improve.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
OpenClaw starts out very fun, then the headaches start happening after a few weeks. I’ve talked to many AI agent power users who are also struggling with OpenClaw. Gateway issues, cronjobs not firing, skills not being used consistently, memory fall off, integrations need re-authentication, oscillating between overeager and undereager, not placing files in the right place. Etc
Matt Wolfe@mreflow

I don't know if this is a skill issue or something... But I've been playing with OpenClaw a ton for the past 4ish months. I feel like lately I'm spending more time troubleshooting issues with it and telling it what it's doing wrong than I am actually getting valuable use from it.

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