Rafael Zayas

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Rafael Zayas

Rafael Zayas

@rafazaya

Tweeting to get better at tech, investments and product design. Portfolio Management and Trading @ Vident https://t.co/pckYE52j96

North NJ Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@trq212 This problem isn’t that bad, but docs on telegram group setup would helpful (like group vs supergroup, finding group id…) It’s great to plan a family trip, the Claude agent is running from our obsidian vault folder.
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Thariq@trq212·
setting this up is so fun, need to figure out a way to stream the dev process without getting instantly owned
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@Rhiz3K @theo My kingdom for an agents-interaction app that works does /remote well
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Rhiz3K@Rhiz3K·
@theo Headless mode for remote usage
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Gonna code for like an hour before bed. What are the biggest issues in T3 Code I should fix right now?
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@AccountMus629 @theo Hmm I’m also on niri/cachyos and haven’t had this problem. My guess is you can set up an xdg var so it knows which file dialog to use. My different problem is that links don’t click through for me, and I’m trying to sort that out, but I think it’s the same class of problem.
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Steven M@AccountMus629·
@theo On linux (niri), the directory picker for the project doesnt open anything for me, i can only do it by entering the path manually Apart from that everything works really great honestly (at least from my experience)
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@mattpocockuk Which is kind of interesting right? How we mentally embed details of implementation in our “gray box” understanding. I suspect the next generation will bear less cognitive load per project, and us implementors of old may be outgunned.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
@rafazaya Yeah I'm wondering if it's even 3x It's unbelievably draining trying to keep all this in your head That's what a bottleneck feels like
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
A wonderful description of Cognitive Debt: "Even if agents produce code that could be easy to understand, the humans involved may have simply lost the plot and may not understand what the program is supposed to do" I have thoughts on how to fix this. margaretstorey.com/blog/2026/02/0…
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@mattpocockuk An interesting question then is what is the AI leverage one can achieve, i.e. how many more projects can you oversee as “gray box” vs deeper understanding. Is it 10x leverage? I don’t think it’s 1000x or anything like that based on how mentally tired I am each day.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
However, you need to be disciplined in keeping a shared understanding of these across your team. This is an open question. But some ideas: - Pair program - Get AI to do weekly reports on the main interfaces in the program - Do RFC's for interface changes
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Alberta Tech
Alberta Tech@albertadevs·
soap is crazy because it’s like claude code for your hands
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@Glas109 @theo @YaLTeRz I was going to suggest dms after starting to read your tweet… CachyOS ships Noctalia shell by default now, which a lot of people like. Also, most AI is good at setting up niri configs, especially if you link the wiki, so if you can say what you want you can probably make it.
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mexichud@Glas109·
@theo @YaLTeRz Did you use any dotfile? Tried DankMaterialShell and was not good for my liking :(
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@compuficial @theo I have the gen 12 of this, and it’s really good, but I think the trackpad would be a downgrade from the MacBook. But maybe that’s just a Linux driver thing. I’m watching this thread for other refs though.
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compuficial@compuficial·
@theo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13
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Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@Voxyz_AI @theo 100%, it’s like you can just have your OS and dotfiles be another project in the background, that Claude is constantly improving while you also work on other projects
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Vox@Voxyz_ai·
@theo claude code on linux is lowkey the best experience because you skip all the GUI abstraction and just let it do its thing directly. felt like pair programming for the first time instead of fighting an IDE
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Claude Code makes setting up Linux fun again
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Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@theo Hah! FWIW Last year before I was using Claude all the time, T3.chat was a tremendous help in getting my Linux desktop working, so I’m happy to pay it/ruin it back.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Also spoiler, niri has one-shot me. Saw this reply, "Vertical" and "horizontal", looked into niri and...yeah fuck me I'm currently tweeting this from Linux. x.com/rafazaya/statu…
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya

@DanePoyzer @theo I started using niri just before I got into claude code, but that way of scrolling horizontally within a project, and vertically between projects fits my mental model quite well. The annoying thing was to create browser profiles to spawn new browser windows in each workspace.

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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@DanePoyzer @theo I started using niri just before I got into claude code, but that way of scrolling horizontally within a project, and vertically between projects fits my mental model quite well. The annoying thing was to create browser profiles to spawn new browser windows in each workspace.
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Dane Poyzer
Dane Poyzer@DanePoyzer·
@theo I use a virtual desktop for each I use tmux, with a window for each project split into panes across server/shell/agent. I name the panes so that when I get a ping it’s clear which I match local db/server ports eg proj 1 is 8081/3001 and so on Terminal/browser/ide per desktop
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@karpathy I’ll never forgive Google for shutting down Google Reader, it was nearly perfect, and the signal to noise of being online was SO much higher back then then.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Finding myself going back to RSS/Atom feeds a lot more recently. There's a lot more higher quality longform and a lot less slop intended to provoke. Any product that happens to look a bit different today but that has fundamentally the same incentive structures will eventually converge to the same black hole at the center of gravity well. We should bring back RSS - it's open, pervasive, hackable. Download a client, e.g. NetNewsWire (or vibe code one) Cold start: example of getting off the ground, here is a list of 92 RSS feeds of blogs that were most popular on HN in 2025: gist.github.com/emschwartz/e6d… Works great and you will lose a lot fewer brain cells. I don't know, something has to change.
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@thdxr Is there any info on how the usage is licensed? I ask because the copilot cli tool is under the pre-release software license, which has much less data protection than the regular enterprise copilot usage. @thdxr @opencode @jaredpalmer
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dax@thdxr·
the pool of people who have access to copilot is huge every enterprise microsoft customer has already bought it for their employees it's pretty amazing they're supporting OpenCode when other company is aggressively doing the opposite
OpenCode@opencode

OpenCode can now officially be used with your Github Copilot subscription with the $39 pro+ subscription you get access to the best coding models wonderful to see them support open source and user choice of tooling in this way

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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@opencode Is there any info on how the usage is licensed? I ask because the copilot cli tool is under the pre-release software license, which has much less data protection than the regular enterprise copilot usage.
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OpenCode@opencode·
OpenCode can now officially be used with your Github Copilot subscription with the $39 pro+ subscription you get access to the best coding models wonderful to see them support open source and user choice of tooling in this way
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Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@jaredpalmer @knotbin @thdxr I'd love to be able to use opencode connected to github copilot! Would the data policies be the same as accessing via VS Code?
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Jared Palmer
Jared Palmer@jaredpalmer·
@knotbin @thdxr yeah but not officially. it’s a bit of a hack at the moment and we should make it legit
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@theo Wait, does search not work? Is its knowledge recent and off the rip?
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Rafael Zayas
Rafael Zayas@rafazaya·
@theo Im only a few minutes into using it, but using in t3 chat with search grounding is very very good
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
What are the coolest things you've seen people do with the Horizon models?
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