Thariq Hussain
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Thariq Hussain
@thariq_thinks
What drives me? Solving real business problems with practical, scalable tech.
Katılım Eylül 2025
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@XFreeze AI tooling is moving so fast - this kind of grounded take is refreshing.
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xAI just dropped a massive new offer for SuperGrok Heavy plan
67% off for 6 months - now $99/month instead of $300/month
Includes:
• Near-unlimited usage
• 16x AI agents in Expert Mode
• Early access to new features
• Dedicated support
• Access to Grok Build Early Beta
• xAI’s most powerful reasoning tools
And this is just the beginning
There are a lot of new Grok models and features coming very soon
xAI is moving insanely fast right now
Subscribe while the offer is still available

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@openclaw OpenAI setup defaulting to Codex login plus stream recovery is the kind of reliability fix that compounds. Faster startup and calmer operation keeps users in the workflow.
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OpenClaw 2026.5.12 🦞
🧠 OpenAI setup defaults to Codex login
🛟 Runtime fallbacks + stalled-stream recovery
📬 Telegram polling survives stalls
⚡ Leaner installs, faster startup paths
Faster, calmer, harder to wedge.
github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Try Grok Voice
X Freeze@XFreeze
Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 ranks #1 on the Artificial Analysis τ-Voice benchmark for real-world agentic customer service resolution Absolutely outperforming GPT-Realtime-2 (High) and Gemini 3.1 Flash by a huge margin That's a massive 12%+ lead over OpenAI's best model that just released a few days ago Grok is running real-time background reasoning without the latency penalty, which is why it is already handling live Starlink phone operations autonomously at scale
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@Taniyatweets_ Paid plans that feel like beta access lose the developers who evangelize your product to everyone else. The people complaining loudest are usually the most engaged users.
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@steipete Codex using Peekaboo to open Telegram, navigate BotFather, and create a token means GUI automation at the OS level is production-ready. Computer use just graduated from demos to real work.
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Codex was debugging a Telegram issue and needed a new token, so it used Peekaboo to open the Telegram Mac app, talked to botfather and just did it.
Computer Use is amazing. peekaboo.sh

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@cjzafir Autonomous model fine-tuning overnight with no human intervention is the agentic workflow that matters. AGI framing is premature but the productivity gain is real.
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Codex 5.5 is AGI for me.
Before going to bed last night I asked Codex to autonomously fine-tune Qwen 3.5 4B model.
> Created fresh Google Colab notebook
> Uploaded 145M JSONL dataset to Google Drive
> Pasted Colab notebook link in Codex Desktop App
> Asked it to train Qwen 3.5 4B using Unsloth
> It opened Colab using its Chrome Extension
> Connected to my Google Drive
> Downloaded Dataset from Drive
> Installed Unsloth
> Started running commands in sequence.
> Fixed all errors brilliantly.
> Completed all steps properly
> I woke up to this.
Interesting: Codex put itself to sleep for 30-minute interval via automation. (0 limit loss during 4-hour training cycle).
Codex's chrome extension for computer use is amazing. It doesn't eat context like other MCPs and it clicks fast.
I'm in love with this model. Worth $200.

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@willdepue Clamshell mode without an external display is a real pain point for home lab operators. AgentPlug solves the embarrassingly basic hardware problem that Apple should have solved years ago.
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@AIAppMentor This is what it looks like when someone actually uses the tools vs just talks about them.
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@chatgpt21 Codex finding and executing a security bounty autonomously is the agentic AI use case that actually converts. Five dollars is modest but the pattern is what matters.
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Codex made me money without me doing anything..
Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged.
it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits.
Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88.
That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily.
Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that.

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@wahab_twts Apple gaming console would mean a locked ecosystem with premium pricing and a game library problem. The hardware is easy; the content腿 is the real moat.
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@StuffWorthSee Bookmarked. Exactly what I needed to read today.
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