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John Lindquist

@johnlindquist

Codex Power User Workshops - https://t.co/xPtDG0Inyh Previously @vercel AI DX The OG egghead - https://t.co/rxAeU2DHfm

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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
At the request of many, I've put together a "Claude Code Power User" 🤓workshop on Aug 1st. We'll cover: - Automated workflows (cron, pr, keyboard shortcuts, etc) - Claude Hooks - The SDK - Subagents - Containers - Orchestration Want ULTIMATE POWER? Sign-up here 👇
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
Finally watched Pluribus. Always love how Gilligan explores morality. It's nice to have a show where you can chat with others about "what would you do in that situation?" and there are no right or wrong answers.
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@kenwheeler If the perspective shift helps, many people would say the same about running a 5k
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patagucci perf papi
patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
i actually don’t know where i stand on this. i’ve been shocked a number of times when i thought grown men could do 135. on the other hand i’ve seen dudes that look like video game bosses and absolutely mog the shit out of me.
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@aarondfrancis @wesbos @ryanvogel I want to resurrect all my old iPads, phones, and any old wifi-enabled hardware and link up their cameras/mics/etc to do something crazy. I just don't know what 🙃 (Other than some useless, artsy-fartsy talking piece)
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
Codex is currently trying to reverse engineer the Amaran Bluetooth mesh network protocol. It told me to buy this board, now it's flashing it with something I have no idea what it's doing but it's doing a great job
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Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis

Codex was trying to install something that needed sudo and since it's running in Solo it just spawned a new terminal, sent it the install commands, and waited for me to type my password. Pretty cool flow!

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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@debs_obrien @ryancarson Would you elaborate on "helping people grow"? Is the expectation that everyone is self-motivated and should develop their own skills?
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John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@aarondfrancis @wesbos @ryanvogel Frickin love this. These are the sorts of AI unlocks that I wish more people realized was possible. We're going to need a new term for "Internet of Things" that describes making connections you never thought possible thanks to agents.
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Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
@wesbos @ryanvogel github.com/aarondfrancis/… boom, done. You can import a backup of your iPad and it will read the mesh keys and set it up to join your existing mesh network instead of creating its own. Now you can have iPad + CLI control!
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Frederic Souvenir
Frederic Souvenir@FredDSouvenir·
gmcli v0.1.4-alpha Google Messages for OpenClaw It pairs via QR, syncs texts into local SQLite, supports read-only search/query, and includes an Agent skill heavily inspired by @steipete wacli and uses mautrix-gmessages/pkg/libgm AGPL-3.0 github.com/fdsouvenir/gmc…
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Jack Wotherspoon
Jack Wotherspoon@JackWoth98·
@johnlindquist @shengzheyao My future is still undecided. But probably not, I'll be helping folks migrate from Gemini CLI and doing my best to make things smooth during the 30 day transition period. After that who knows.
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Jack Wotherspoon@JackWoth98·
Antigravity CLI v1.0.2 shipped over the weekend 🚀 Run /changelog within the CLI to see all the changes. The release is mostly improvements based on feedback since launch🙏 P.S. @shengzheyao is the eng lead for Antigravity CLI, definitely give him a follow to stay up to date.
Shengzhe@shengzheyao

Antigravity CLI 1.0.2 is out! - Hide your email & plan tier by setting ⁠AGY_CLI_HIDE_ACCOUNT_INFO=1⁠. - Fixed a bug where main agent tool permissions timed out after 60s. - Improved ⁠/help⁠ to display full shortcuts. Next up: documentation & examples. Thank you all for providing feedback! antigravity.google/docs/cli-getti…

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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
hmm (for tomorrow)
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@DavidWells I'm honestly just grateful he shares as much as he does. gogcli, bird, etc are all massive time savers for me.
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John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
I have more ideas than tokens
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John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@ThePrimeagen Some of my most impressive work was scrapped by execs moments before release. I try not to get too attached.
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
I have written so much software in my life, half the things I thought were throw away ended up sticking around for years, and half the things I thought were permanent were thrown away within the month. I largely think the reason why we see so much crap software is because people think software they are writing will only be around for a moment.
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vogel@ryanvogel·
@trq212 Would be interesting to see how certain models could decompile that code and see how well they could extract the meaning for different programs and processes
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Thariq@trq212·
my main takeaway from the Bun rewrite is that legacy codebases will be incredibly valuable as a source for "distilling" code into new forms every game should be crossplatform, all legacy software should work on the web, we don't need COBOL anymore
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
agreed. I'm mostly hypothesizing about a future where agents replace modules wholesale. Instead of refactoring code, you drop in an agent that assumes the role of the legacy code's intent. This obviously depends on a lot of things going right (especially perf). But we've proven that agents can replace IDEs and I fully believe that trend will continue into every nook and cranny of software. I recognize I'm uber-optimistic with this stuff, but I'm just having so much fun building things I never thought possible.
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Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
Too complex for a tweet to do justice- yes you can modularize pieces and leverage agents, there are certain tasks they excel at (creation of unit tests for instance)- but back to Theo's original point- the scale and determinism I'm talking about necessitates that codebases we work in today still matter. What you won't see in a mini-demo: we have to be intentional about massive refactors, have extremely good test and conformance checks, benchmarking, etc. e2e is still too non-deterministic, for instance across many millions of lines of code. We can leverage AI for across the SDLC for many different tasks! But we're not in YOLO mode.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
A lot of people are building with the assumption that the codebases we work in today will still matter next year. I’m not sure if that’s the case.
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
@LyalinDotCom @Disney It's an interesting conundrum. Darth Vader, Yoda, Death Star, etc are such icons that it's impossible to do them justice. The stakes of the original were already set to maximum, so only spin-offs/lore/etc work. I don't know what a timeline reset would look like
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John Lindquist
John Lindquist@johnlindquist·
Oooh, I love this conversation. I find discussions around Agentic Architecture fascinating. I fully believe that every module of a monolithic codebase could be represented by an agent that handles/heals any fail scenario. APIs evolve into natural language bridges between task-optimized agents. Instead of refactoring code, you drop in agents that infer intent from the legacy module. This is mostly wishful thinking based on mini-demos today, but holy crap things are moving fast.
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Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
It really depends on the scale and amount of existing userbase you have. I completely agree on smaller apps. But something with millions of lines of code where any non-deterministic refactor could cause major outages, we’re not at all there. “Everything is greenfield” depends on your brownfield.
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