vedant
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My wife and I were having dinner at a restaurant in Bengaluru.
There was a young couple sitting next to us. You could tell it was a special night.
We overheard bits of their conversation..New job, finally some stability, something worth celebrating.
They looked genuinely happy.
Then their bill came.
The card didn’t go through.
They tried another. Declined.
You could see the shift instantly. The smiles faded. They started quietly discussing what to remove, what they could actually afford.
My wife looked at me.
I didn’t say anything.
Just called the waiter and asked him to add their bill to ours.
We told him not to mention us.
Just say it’s taken care of.
We left before they could turn around.
Didn’t want a thank you.
Just wanted them to finish their night the way it began.
We forgot about it.
Three years later, a letter arrived at our home. Somehow, they had tracked us down.
The waiter remembered us.
Helped them find us.
The letter said they were getting married.
That night, the one we barely remembered… was their first proper date after months of struggle.
Their first moment of relief after a long, difficult phase.
They wrote:
“Someone paying our bill made us believe that good people still exist. We carried that feeling through everything that came after.”
They invited us to their wedding.
We didn’t know them.
But we went anyway.
They introduced us to everyone..
“These are the people who showed us kindness when we needed it the most.”
We danced at their wedding.
We teared up during their Vows.
Somehow, we felt like family.
Today, they have a baby.
They send us pictures, festival wishes, little updates from their life.
And we’re a part of their story… because of one small moment.
Sometimes family isn’t blood.
It’s just people who chose to see you.
#SundayStories

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@ivanburazin why does Daytona have network restrictions that you are only unblocked on tier 3?
I've made tons of PRs to the allow list on github already but there's too many domains to add...this prevents the agent from searching the web for docs and ruins claude or any other agent :/
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@testingcatalog yes my 20 agents running in parallel can finally crash into each other and make a whole mess of the codebase
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OpenAI is working on a new experimental feature for Codex called Scratchpad.
Users will be able to start multiple Codex chats from a TODO list view, which will be executed in parallel.
It will become very instrumental in the upcoming Codex Superapp, where you will be able to trigger a broader range of tasks to achieve your goals.
* Not available yet 👀
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@insecureagents @ivanburazin Persistent volumes or storing memories externally
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Shared memory is both an engineering and security challenge
How do you persist memory across ephemeral agent runs in sandboxes?
How do you manage access to read and write from a shared memory store?
"What we do is we literally just git push to that branch at the end of every sandbox execution. And that ensures that if there were any changes to the file system, they are persisted to the remote git server. And then the next time an agent runs, it pulls down whatever the latest state is for its sandbox. And this is how we share memory across the agent runs." @shcallaway
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Been a week.
Codex is really good. It's been my main driver and it will stay my main driver.
My one remark is that 5.4 is way too verbose, too much output. If this was tighter/more compact it would be perfect @OpenAIDevs
Melkey@MelkeyDev
First day going all in on Codex. Will be using this exclusively for one week. I will let you know my thoughts
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My Karpathy-style git wiki knowledge base for OpenClaw got to 2.3GB and I know git limit is 5GB so my GStack autoplan skill one line prompted this spec for my upgraded GBrain with SqlLite.
This will be MIT license open source soon.
gist.github.com/garrytan/49c88…

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@pranaygp @WorkflowDevKit Would love if you could make it sandbox agnostic, like sandbox sdk or something 🙏
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Really excited about where this DX landed
Vercel sandbox now natively works in @WorkflowDevKit 🤯

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This is what NeetCode looked like in 2022 when I made it.
And it still went viral immediately. Because it was fast, functional & useful.
You could have the most beautiful design in the world, but no one cares if the app isn't useful.
You could have the ugliest design in the world, but that doesn't mean the UX is bad. Focus on what users actually care about.

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