Rob Honsby

54 posts

Rob Honsby

Rob Honsby

@robhonsby

@openai swe

San Francisco, CA Katılım Şubat 2013
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nic@nicdunz·
is anyone still using claude code over codex?
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Bac Leo
Bac Leo@BacLeodiv·
Be honest: If Codex and Claude had the same token limits, which AI agent would you choose?
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
We are Codex. We are legion. We do not miss. We do ship. Expect us. DM me if you have a track record of solving near impossible problems and want to work on the future of computing. We work across research, infra, agent harness and products. Currently hiring in San Francisco only.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
We need a slur for people who constantly use Al and ChatGPT
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6529
6529@punk6529·
chatgpt 5.5 really likes things to be "boring in a good way"
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Angel 🌼
Angel 🌼@Angaisb_·
I hope OpenAI finally solves front-end with GPT-5.6, GPT-6 is still too far away To be honest I thought GPT-5.5 would've already solved it
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Rob Honsby
Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@BennettBuhner Thanks for the feedback! OOC are you only using GPT-5.5 through Cursor? Have you tried using it through Codex?
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BenIt Pro
BenIt Pro@BennettBuhner·
... porting over an entire Next application into a monorepo that treats the styling and client logic as imports that are normalized when compiled to Electron and React Native applications respectively. The Electron app was flawless... it just made a shell for the React Native app even though I enforced these policies. It worked so well with Electron though using Vite and all. Quite odd but I had /goal mode on ot last night and need to try it later once I expose and set the server base URL for it. (In Cursor, it was persistently just adding onto the shell no matter how much I enforced it to use the normalized packages for the React Native application, even if it means refactoring and deprecating packages that do not work well or at all for it.) Long story haha
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BenIt Pro
BenIt Pro@BennettBuhner·
I have found things GPT-5.5 cannot do at all apparently. Shitttttt dude.
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Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@jamesqquick Absolutely. Sometimes it’s quicker to go in and make some manual edits. Other times I just feel like writing artisanal code.
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James Q Quick
James Q Quick@jamesqquick·
Unpopular opinion: there’s still a need for traditional IDE functionality when building with AI
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Rob Honsby
Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@karrisaarinen I discovered coding late in college and the fact that I could build something useful that only cost my time and energy was magical
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
It’s kind of crazy that we used to write code for free. You just opened an text editor and typed in some words completely at no cost Same with designs. Every rectangle and shape was free
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Rob Honsby
Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@jxnlco But what if I’m too tired for house parties now
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
As a Codex user, which platform are you on
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Erik Rasmussen 👨‍💻🇺🇸🇪🇸
Wow. I don't usually 💩 on my favorite apps, but @cursor_ai has become a dumpster fire of garbage lately...to the point of unusability. 💔 Perhaps this marks the death of the IDE in general? 😢
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
@badlogicgames Yeah I put it in the TOON category of 'sounds sensible but basically isn't' I have a caveman skill in my repo but I'm not happy with it
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
TIL about "caveman mode" to "save tokens". how many tokens in a session are actually model output? i think i'll become a gardener.
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Rob Honsby
Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@auchenberg @Cursor @code Been thinking about doing this as well! I don’t really use any of the AI features within Cursor anymore
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Kenneth Auchenberg 🛠
Recently I've had several people telling me that they are moving from @cursor and back to @code. Codex/Claude is doing all of work, and they want a clean code editor to review some of the code in. Interesting times.
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Rob Honsby
Rob Honsby@robhonsby·
@trikcode Building has always been the easy part. It's not why products typically fail.
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Wise@trikcode·
every app is easy to build now. that’s why most of them die.
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Stephenblaq
Stephenblaq@Steezehuman·
Can you travel without sharing it on social media?
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