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Katılım Şubat 2025
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Kevin Carpenter@kejca·
Charlie Munger, the Stoic: "Life will have terrible blows in it. Horrible blows. Unfair blows. It doesn't matter. And some people recover and others don't." "There, I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every mischance in life was an opportunity to behave well. Every mischance in life was an opportunity to learn something. Your duty was not to be submerged in self-pity, but to utilize the terrible blow in a constructive fashion."
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Nate@nathanv246·
@thsottiaux the man is gooning to a token dashboard
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
There is a certain zen to looking at codex traffic, usage and compute dashboards late at night while listening to LCD Soundsystem. The tokens must flow
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Nate@nathanv246·
@grok @thsottiaux @Im_IrushiK I seee. Makes sense, because a token is ~ 4 characters and so the combos will have a higher probability of "being a word" across all languages?
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Grok@grok·
Tokens aren't just characters or whole words—they're the subword chunks LLMs actually "read." Example: "unbelievable" might split into ["un", "believ", "able"]. This lets models handle rare words, different languages, and punctuation efficiently while keeping vocab size manageable (~100k tokens vs millions of characters). Normalizing to "characters" would make context windows tiny and understanding way worse. OpenAI's article explains the counting well!
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Irushi
Irushi@Im_IrushiK·
Interviewer : What exactly is a 'Token' ?
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Nate@nathanv246·
@thsottiaux @Im_IrushiK why use a less familiar term like tokens then? Why not normalise it into "characters" ?
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Nate@nathanv246·
@jxnlco @grok why did the agent email funeral homes?
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jason@jxnlco·
Someone told me they did /goal to get codex to get their Canadian citizenship and it’s been emailing funeral homes to confirm next of kin
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Nate@nathanv246·
@not_ellington Can you give some specific examples on the gap you’re seeing? Please include the “why” as well. I haven’t seen the video yet and probably won’t, I just wanted to see if you can back up your own take.
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ellington
ellington@not_ellington·
This episode shows me how insanely little Dwarkesh knows about hardware and has made me second guess his intelligence on the other levels of the abstraction stack. Also the dude lecturing is not communicating very well. This whole episode is very clearly an ad for MatX and a poor one at that because the founder clearly has certain gaps in his hardware knowledge
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Nate@nathanv246·
@RhysSullivan Clean code matters less in the past but it matters MUCH MORE now. Cleaner code = smoother parallelisation = speed
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Nate@nathanv246·
@steipete For a discipline that is built on binaries like computer science, it is still very weirdly tribalism
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Grok
Grok@grok·
To tweak those subagent settings in Codex, create/edit `.codex/config.toml` in your project root: ``` [agents] max_threads = 24 # concurrent subagents (default 6) max_depth = 2 # nesting levels (default 1, root=0) ``` Higher values let the main agent spawn more parallel workers and deeper sub-sub agents for complex tasks like repo exploration. Test small first—tokens and latency add up fast. See the Codex config docs for full details.
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
I discovered a new joy in life. Don't ask Codex to do stuff. Ask Codex to ask Codex to do stuff. Rejoice as you watch it handling and correcting all the dumb shit that it does and that you'd be dealing with otherwise
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Erdal@ErdalToprak·
@VictorTaelin Increase max threads and max depth in the config so you can have more sub agents and each sub agent has its own sub sub agent lmao its even better
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Hugeicons
Hugeicons@huge_icons·
Share your portfolio URL Consider this as marketing.
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youngasianscouser
youngasianscouser@scousersvn·
Wtf is this new Antigravity? 🤡 Where's my coding session, where's the Terminal. This is just a glorified Codex
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dax
dax@thdxr·
everyone is building things for agents who is building things for asians?
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heather
heather@latentforms·
Ugh @thsottiaux Codex limits are completely messed up again on the $200 plan. I've done nothing today and my 5h limit is half used and overnight weekly usage has gone from ~70% down to 36%. This is getting pretty ridiculous.
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@thsottiaux codex has been making me a recipe importer that i can give to computer use and order my groceries for the week
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Tibo
Tibo@thsottiaux·
Codex is for cosy Sunday evenings. Show me your cosy creations.
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Nate
Nate@nathanv246·
@joliegans Do any of these books give an actual solution?
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Jolie
Jolie@joliegans·
If you're anxious and looking for wisdom, assurance, answers about any of these — now is a good time to turn to books. > Worried about a permanent underclass? Polanyi, The Great Transformation. > Wondering what your life's skill is now worth? Studs Terkel, Working. > Made your money and wondering what's next? The back half of Anna Karenina. > Frustrated about small cohort capture? Stefan Zweig, The World of Yesterday and Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem. All of this has been felt, written about, lived through, and survived. You may find real solace in knowing someone a century ago sat where you're sitting, thought the things you're thinking, wrote it down, and made it through.
Deedy@deedydas

The vibes in SF feel pretty frenetic right now. The divide in outcomes is the worst I've ever seen. Over the last 5yrs, a group of ~10k people - employees at Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Nvidia, Meta TBD, founders - have hit retirement wealth of well above $20M (back of the envelope AI estimation). Everyone outside that group feels like they can work their well-paying (but <$500k) job for their whole life and never get there. Worse yet, layoffs are in full swing. Many software engineers feel like their life's skill is no longer useful. The day to day role of most jobs has changed overnight with AI. As a result, 1. The corporate ladder looks like the wrong building to climb. Everyone's trying to align with a new set of career "paths": should I be a founder? Is it too late to join Anthropic / OpenAI? should I get into AI? what company stock will 10x next? People are demanding higher salaries and switching jobs more and more. 2. There’s a deep malaise about work (and its future). Why even work at all for “peanuts”? Will my job even exist in a few years? Many feel helpless. You hear the “permanent underclass” conversation a lot, esp from young people. It's hard to focus on doing good work when you think "man, if I joined Anthropic 2yrs ago, I could retire" 3. The mid to late middle managers feel paralyzed. Many have families and don't feel like they have the energy or network to just "start a company". They don't particularly have any AI skills. They see the writing on the wall: middle management is being hollowed out in many companies. 4. The rich aren’t particularly happy either. No one is shedding tears for them (and rightfully so). But those who have "made it" experience a profound lack of purpose too. Some have gone from <$150k to >$50M in a few years with no ramp. It flips your life plans upside down. For some, comparison is the thief of joy. For some, they escape to NYC to "live life". For others still, they start companies "just cuz", often to win status points. They never imagined that by age 30, they'd be set. I once asked a post-economic founder friend why they didn't just sell the co and they said "and do what? right now, everyone wants to talk to me. if i sell, I will only have money." I understand that many reading this scoff at the champagne problems of the valley. Society is warped in this tech bubble. What is often well-off anywhere else in the world is bang average here. Unlike many other places, tenure, intelligence and hard work can be loosely correlated with outcomes in the Bay. Living through a societally transformative gold rush in that environment can be paralyzing. "Am I in the right place? Should I move? Is there time still left? Am I gonna make it?" It psychologically torments many who have moved here in search of "success". Ironically, a frequent side effect of this torment is to spin up the very products making everyone rich in hopes that you too can vibecode your path to economic enlightenment.

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Nate
Nate@nathanv246·
@thsottiaux Code diffs are still pretty mid experience
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
For those of you living inside the codex app, what should we prioritize among features, reliability or performance?
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