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Parker Smith

@parkersmith

eng @ https://t.co/yGn8IeUpk0 - building the first enterprise-grade AI automation platform for healthcare. Building https://t.co/MN0wGePAB6, https://t.co/ZX1kuB9xPQ

Katılım Aralık 2015
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
debugging Codex sessions with others was oddly painful “can you copy paste that?” “wait send the latest version with tool calls expanded” so I built CodexLink ask codex to share → get a link → stays in sync way better for working on CLIs for agents + agent skills try it:
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Jason Stock
Jason Stock@itsstock·
Artemis II has me obsessing over the moon again. These are some of my favorite celestial events I've captured over the years showing eclipses, planetary alignments, and supermoons.
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
@eve_builds @nicbstme @firecrawl @p0 CLIs have help menus by design. We recently ditched our internal MCP for a CLI and we saw a major increase in performance while significantly removing documentation in agents.md and skills
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Nicolas Bustamante
Nicolas Bustamante@nicbstme·
Is it the death of MCP? CLI is all you need. Just today @firecrawl and @p0 announced a CLI MCPs are a solution for humans pretending to build for agents. Agents are processes. Processes talk to the world through CLIs and APIs. Always have. I expect most companies to quietly drop MCP and go back to basics.
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
wait but why I can't I use gpt-5.4 in chat mode
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
Codex going down mid-merge conflict is a special type of evil
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
@ryancarson @theo @jullerino Working on something along those lines but supercharged by being looped in with GitHub. Resume the session anytime there is a CI failure, a comment on the PR (likely from a code review bot), or comment/desc change on the linear issue.
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
I got into coding the *exact* same way. It was such a good intro into trial and error, seeing what people like, competition and self-learning java. This is now an interview question we ask every candidate. How did you get into coding? It allows us to see where someone's passions lie, and what is keeping them in engineering today.
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Gregor Zunic
Gregor Zunic@gregpr07·
Minecraft was the greatest CS education ever made. And nobody planned it that way. At 12 I was obsessed. Wanted my own servers. So I learned Bukkit, Java plugins, basic networking, Linux deployment. Built worlds that only exist in my mind but still feel completely real. I broke wifi routers and fixed them. Broke Windows configs and fixed them. Tinkering, breaking stuff, and fixing it later is how we learn stuff best when we are kids. What is the Minecraft for the new generation?
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
@steipete i really wish codex would invest in their cloud agent things with a mobile app
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
codex app needs multi-window, but until then, copying the binary totally works
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Parker Smith@parkersmith·
@ajambrosino I'm noticing this happening a fair bit, no unstaged (or staged) changes, but unable to handoff
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Guinness Chen
Guinness Chen@guinnesschen·
Today we shipped Handoff in the Codex app: a simpler way to move a thread between Local and Worktree.
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
How Claude Opus 4.6 pulls up to your code base to clean up the slop left behind by other dumber models
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