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/grill-with-docs is MAGICAL
It powers up /grill-me by forcing you to define the random jargon your project uses
Then every grilling session afterwards is "magically aligned with the thoughts you have"
Love a bit of DDD
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@mattpocockuk @housecor 4-5 grill with docs in I started noticing claude picking up the adr and context during my grill session. And it magically aligned with the thoughts I had before the words came out of my brain.
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You think you're unhappy because life is hard.
Wrong.
You're unhappy because you're still operating at infant-level selfishness with adult-level expectations.
Happiness isn't found in gratitude journals or positive thinking.
It's found in the INVERSE relationship between your talent stack and your need to be selfish.
When you're born, you're 100% selfish, 0% capable. Perfect equilibrium. Society expects nothing from you.
They age chronologically but not competency-wise. They hit 30, 40, 50...still operating from scarcity, still locked in survival mode, still taking more than they give.
The stress you feel?
That's the cognitive dissonance between where you ARE (high selfishness, low talent) and where you SHOULD BE on the developmental curve.
Your path to meaning is mathematical:
Accumulate talents → Eliminate personal scarcity → Reduce selfish need → Turn outward → Experience meaning
Every moment you stay below the curve...high selfishness, low capability....you're in psychological debt. The interest compounds as stress, anxiety, emptiness.
The solution isn't to "be less selfish." That's premature morality.
The solution is to BUILD POWER through talent acquisition until selfishness becomes *optional*, not necessary.
Only then does happiness become accessible. Only then does meaning emerge.
You can't transcend selfishness through willpower.
You transcend it through competence.
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Tesla owes me €6.800.
And if you're a HW3 + FSD owner, they owe you too.
2019. One of the first Model 3 owners in the Netherlands. Paid for Full Self-Driving.
The promise: same hardware, software updates will unlock full autonomy. Just wait.
I waited 7 years. SEVEN years!
Last week the RDW finally approved FSD here. And for HW3 owners?
Nothing. Radio silence. ~4 million cars worldwide.
So I stopped waiting and built hw3claim.nl to bundle Dutch HW3 owners for a collective claim.
36 sign-ups in 24 hours. No ads. Sign up if you're a Dutch HW3 + FDS owner too.
€6.800 buys a lot of patience. Mine ran out.

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Here’s how we use Codex to:
> understand large codebases
> review PRs faster
> build macOS apps
> turn Figma into code
> automate bug triage
> create a CLI as agent tools
> analyze datasets
> generate slide decks
> coordinate new-hire onboarding
> learn a new concept
…and more.
developers.openai.com/codex/use-cases
@kagigz , @Dimillian , @nickbaumann_ and team pulled together a great collection of Codex use cases, and based on how engineering *AND* non-engineering teams build with Codex daily at OpenAI.
What else should we cover?
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introducing Autoreason, a reasoning method inspired by @karpathy's AutoResearch which extends the strategy for subjective domains
the paper was co-written with Hermes Agent by @NousResearch, using a research-paper-writing skill developed while writing it
paper + results below

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Everyone's building mega-swarm systems. I just realized: a folder with a CLAUDE.md is already an agent.
For @CoraComputer I have a source folder, a customer support folder, a bug investigation folder. Each is an agent. New discipline? New folder. No lock-in, no dependency.
Orchestration is just one layer that spawns across folders. Build brick by brick first.
Full article on Every →
Every 📧@every
And get the full piece from Kieran on running 44 AI agents across multiple projects: every.to/source-code/th…
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