Stuart Seupaul

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Stuart Seupaul

Stuart Seupaul

@stuartseupaul

Fullstack web developer (React, .NET, Azure)

Toronto Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
My brilliant chud son
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
A man stole a kitten and used her as an accomplice in a bank robbery, forcing staff to hold her while he demanded money Magnolia is now looking for a law-abiding home to call her own
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@RefinedLurk @minitbnn @ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost I'm not saying that isn't viable, it probably is the best way to do things for some workloads. There's a lot of assumptions we're both making because we don't know the requirements and what is already available to the team.
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Refined Lurker
Refined Lurker@RefinedLurk·
@stuartseupaul @minitbnn @ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost If it’s on an event you already have all that for your web app. The process status and error will be reported back on the route. Otherwise what you’re looking for is a systemd config file. 100% of the problem is you learned AWS before learning how it was done before
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frankie@FrankieIsLost·
people who haven’t worked in big tech don’t understand the scale of wasteful spending that happens in these orgs. during the golden age of microservices, you had websites that could have run on a single box and a postgres instance being run across hundreds of services, all massively overprovisioned. it got so bad that companies created entire teams whose job was to harass devs into lowering their cloud spend. token spend can still get much dumber than you think
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@minitbnn @RefinedLurk @ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost He said it's a team project, they use AWS, I'm making the assumption that it's a regular business process that should either run on a schedule or in response to an event, which means that it should have some reliability, data controls, observability, etc.
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mini@minitbnn·
@stuartseupaul @RefinedLurk @ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost The go to for processing a 5 GB file: 1. Write instructions for CPU using a programming language. 2. Make CPU execute the instructions upon the 5 GB file. If you need AWS for any of this you have lost the plot.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@ArthurMacwaters That's not how you churchmaxx, youre just going to be seen as a creep. It takes a bit of investment. You have to participate in church events, make some connections there. Play it cool for a while, then they will hook you up. Learn to make dishes for potluck, tell some safe jokes
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
They don't want you to know this but you can literally > go to church > sit next to a beautiful girl > say hello > ask her to dinner > tell her you love her after 3 weeks > ask her to marry you after 11 months And this beautiful creature will literally live with you in your house and sleep in your bed Absolutely insane life hack. Total glitch in the matrix, surprised they haven't patched this exploit
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters

Having a wife is literally the best thing ever man Life really is just richer

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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@SpongeOfTruth @FrankieIsLost Subagents are mostly there so you don't waste money using an expensive model for things that dont need it. Microservices never had that kind of immediate, wide reaching benefit.
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Sponge@SpongeOfTruth·
@FrankieIsLost subagents are the modern equivalence of microservices
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Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost It doesnt have anything to do about speed, it's about state management across the pipeline, not having to keep writing code for resilience and parallel processing. Gives good observability and retries.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@ericdfoley @FrankieIsLost Step functions aren't that complicated, after the first one it's really easy. I don't see why you wouldnt use it if you're doing any multi-step processing.
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Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@staysaasy For the average dev who uses AI but doesnt really keep up with all these discussions, Claude is still best in their mind. Maybe it's just my circle but that ~6 month period they were on top has left a lasting impression. Ive been on Codex since may because of the better limits.
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
Dude the vibes for Anthropic are not good right now. Multiple people telling me the ROI is not there, wanting to switch to Codex. This is people using both fable and non-fable users. Like all at once. Last five business days the levy is breaking.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
How I see those bugs people say not to kill because they're good for the garden.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@daniel_mac8 Until Dario calls it a civilization threat and gets it banned for 2 months while gpt 6 gets released shortly after.
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Dan McAteer
Dan McAteer@daniel_mac8·
Prediction: Anthropic will remove Fable 5 from Claude subs after July 12th. It will seem like a terrible move, in light of how great GPT-5.6 is… Until Tuesday, July 14th. When they release Opus 5 and it’s more capable and token efficient than GPT-5.6 at the same price. It will be a distillation of the unfiltered Mythos. Rumors circulated last week that Anthropic has a new model ready. Must be Opus 5.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@TokenGremlin Those arent paying users. Most people who work in an office are still an untapped market.
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Token Gremlin
Token Gremlin@TokenGremlin·
I think OpenAI may be overestimating how many people actually want a deeply agentic experience by default. A large part of the audience does not want Codex-level powers, aggressive usage quotas, complex workflows, or an AI constantly trying to act on their behalf. They just want a very capable conversational model with generous limits, strong memory, good context handling, and a simple chat interface. Agentic features are valuable, but they should not replace the core ChatGPT experience. For many users, the simple chat is still the product.
Tibo@thsottiaux

If you were using Codex before, two things to do 1. Keep using Codex. It is for you 2. Tell your friends and family about ChatGPT Work who you always wanted to show Codex but they’re not as technical and don’t work with code every day and tell me how it goes

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Future Moldovan Citizen Fan@CommonSentiment·
Went to check out this shitty new bar in Bushwick last night. Tried talking to a beautiful Jewish girl sitting at the bar when I notice this dickhead bartender taking my picture. Said he was “documenting, just in case I was a creep.” Fucking hate Bushwick so much man sucks so bad
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Colin Charles
Colin Charles@bytebot·
@thsottiaux good advice, thank you - so one above the default, with is gpt-5.6-sol low (i've been running high because that's what i did with gpt-5.5). Where does gpt-5.6-terra and gpt-5.6-luna fit into the mix when you're in Codex?
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
I recommend using GPT-5.6 Sol Medium as your daily driver, and for really hard problems to switch to Extra High. If you want the absolute best and are not afraid to burn usage fast, then Ultra is a beast.
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fanta
fanta@buaalicious·
Genuinely want to know how people who don’t work remotely incorporate gym in their daily routine. You have to put aside a minimum of 1.5 - 2 hours for a proper gym session (commute included), how does that even work with a 9 to 5 where you have to cook dinner every night too.
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Stuart Seupaul
Stuart Seupaul@stuartseupaul·
@ChudThomist Ive given up trying to figure that out because some girls will be like "omg that guy really knows how to dress" and it's just some nonsense like this, and the guy isnt particularly good looking either.
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Chud Thomist 🇻🇦
Chud Thomist 🇻🇦@ChudThomist·
I hate when women say stuff like “men never dress up nicely” like what even is men dressing up nicely? I can literally only think of a suit, everything else is just women imagining a hot man not wearing something really stupid.
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