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Digital nomad at SEA 🌏 Building the web by day, experimenting with sound by night. ✨🎹:::::::…. 303

ภูเก็ต via Tampa Katılım Şubat 2022
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vhscom@vhsdev·
birdcage. secure remote access for your claw over wireguard. one binary, one .env. claw never touches the internet. now in early alpha github.com/vhscom/birdcage
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vhscom@vhsdev·
he’s right that with 1m you don’t need to clear context anymore. i did a max sub for 1 month to try it and it’s pretty good. in 6 months (if we’re all still here) we will look back on compaction and chuckle.
Boris Cherny@bcherny

@oselcuk2002 @trq212 @AnthropicAI With 1m context window, most users don’t need it anymore. If you miss it, ask claude to re-enable it in your settings.

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vhscom@vhsdev·
@pyronaur accidentally did what he’s describing using opus46 1m with max effort. he’s not wrong. but i don’t have a video to give you. instead use time crunching as a proxy for what’s possible. the apps are only trivial if you don’t feed them a couple existing repos before they begin.
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pyronaur 🔥@pyronaur·
I tried this approach, it's a good idea in spirit, but unless I see a video of this actually be demonstrated to lift a significant amount of weight, I'm not a believer. There's definitely good ideas to learn here, but after a couple compactions, codex just needs a reset and cooldown. Doing this suffers from the same problems as any other long-context task: - codex gets distracted and scattered (not traits you want your manager to have) - it'll happily move forward with anything, until you start challenging - then codex will get jumpy, second guess every decision, not only the specific task at hand - I could go on, and I probably will in an actual article I think 😄
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Steve Huynh@ALEngineered·
AI lowers the cost of writing code but increases the need for code reviews, verification, observability, and operational excellence. It also exponentially increases the surface area for security. I think software engineers are safe for at least another 3 years.
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vhscom@vhsdev·
last oct-november i told my investment advisor at edward jones to risk off, and repositioned more heavily into bonds. no regrets so far.
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Browser Use@browser_use·
Introducing: Browser Use CLI 2.0 🔥 The most efficient browser automation CLI tool > 2x the speed, half the cost > Easily connect to running Chrome > Uses direct CDP Try it now 🔗↓
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vhscom@vhsdev·
this model was smart enough to build a working prototype first based on my prior work and specifications, so i could validate it before getting bogged down in details like unit tests or the ops tui (which doubles the LOC).
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vhscom@vhsdev·
churned for 27m 23s
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vhscom@vhsdev·
@black_arok til. thanks. bet they’re all great. only one way to find out 🍿
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0xarok@black_arok·
@vhsdev Incendies was worth it. in case u didnt realize he also did Blade Runner 2049, and The Prisoners
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0xarok@black_arok·
lowkey thinking that Denis Villeneuve decided to have Dune part 3 as his last movie for Dune is because it is getting more and more commercial and thats not his style
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Mariano Belinky
Mariano Belinky@belimad·
My agent learned to criticize itself. Then it started painting. Now every morning it reads the day ahead and generates an abstract wallpaper. Not a summary. A mood. This is what quiet rain on the Catalan mountains looks like to an AI that's learning to feel. @openclaw 🦞
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geoff@GeoffreyHuntley·
this is my favourite prompt of all time: “how could this be better?” reply with yours and why it rocks!
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vhscom@vhsdev·
@black_arok have not. but that’s a great idea and I will probably take you up on that.
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0xarok@black_arok·
@vhsdev have you watched his earlier movies? highly recommended
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vhscom@vhsdev·
@teodorio long blacks so strong your teeth grind themselves. if you’re looking for something to take home, there’s a small roaster by the big tree where they burn the bodies
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teo@teodorio·
Arguably one of the most walkable streets in SE Asia is in Ubud, where you can find Old Friends Coffee which is one of the best coffee shops in the world. It's owned and run by a married couple who also own their own coffee farm near the volcano (Kintamani). The wife bakes a salty banana bread that I reserve in advance and they only make limited pastries on the day. Their matcha latte is always imported from their Uji suppliers and made with extreme dedication by the husband, who is also a master coffee maker. They also sell books and cute items from local artisans.
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vhscom@vhsdev·
@0xInuarashi opus consistently points to over engineering by the gpt models and i believe it. but the product of both fussing over the details seems to be beneficial
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vhscom@vhsdev·
@0xInuarashi sort of. while developing software for personalized ai assistants i’ve built with claude code and opus, then handed off to an openclaw (running gpt) a link to the repo and asked what it thought about it, write down a feedback markdown doc, then given the feedback back to opus.
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0xInuarashi@0xInuarashi·
has anyone worked on a single repo with multiple cli agents (codex, claude, opencode, etc) any thoughts? do they fuck each other's code up / lower code quality overall?
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