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Deependra Solanky

@solanky

Product. Tech. Open Source. Life.

🇮🇳 เข้าร่วม Şubat 2008
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
I haven’t felt the need to use Hermes or OpenClaw so far, I haven’t even tried installing them. Codex is already saving me so much time that I feel I’ve only scratched the surface of what’s possible. There’s still a lot left to learn and fully utilize before I start looking at additional tools.
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Zack Jackson
Zack Jackson@ScriptedAlchemy·
I love Hermes. But codex is the only piece of software that turns my entire machine into a simple chat. You have any idea how liberating it is to just whip out a phone, pay all my bills, follow up on emails, get api keys, setup whole servers, operate my discord, slack, other apps, deal with OTP - all while I’m taking a stroll in the park. There’s a lot I wish codex did better, but what it can do, it does the best.
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Jinwoo Hong
Jinwoo Hong@jinwoohong_·
@solanky @nwparker_ @JinjingLiang @grok @orca_build Good question, thanks for flagging. Orca uses an Orca-managed Codex home so the in-app experience stays consistent, which can make `codex resume` differ from a standalone shell. Could you DM me your setup? I can help point you at the right path.
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jinjingliang@JinjingLiang·
Current workflow: Composer-2.5 inside @grok Build or cursor-agent for UI work, Codex for the logic-heavy parts
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
Really impressed with the Codex integration in JetBrains AI Assistant. The last time I looked at it, the integration felt mostly terminal-based. I wasn't aware that Codex is now available directly within the AI Assistant panel. What surprised me even more is that it was able to pick up all my Codex skills and integrations that I had already configured in the Codex Desktop app. The setup felt almost seamless.
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
@burkeholland I suspect role matters a lot here. If I were coding all day, I’d probably have a similarly small set. But working across engineering, operations, and management has led me to accumulate quite a few workflow-specific skills, many of which now run through Codex automations.
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
DevOps has become dramatically easier with Codex. Today I migrated an entire platform from DigitalOcean to AWS in one go: PostgreSQL, Go API, React web app, and an Astro public website. What would have previously required hours of documentation, scripting, troubleshooting, and context switching felt surprisingly straightforward with an AI agent handling most of the heavy lifting.
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
@zeddotdev Today finally I tried Zed agent panel using ChatGPT subscription. I found it better than ACP.
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Zed@zeddotdev·
We just merged the ability to search in the agent panel - landing in preview next week!
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
Codex Desktop feels much smoother today. I noticed three updates between yesterday and today, and the overall experience has been noticeably better so far. Curious what changed behind the scenes.
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Chanhee
Chanhee@hiddnest·
composer 2.5 keeps growing on me. it is useful for not only coding but also doing general tasks. would be fire if cursor open an public api
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Deependra Solanky@solanky·
Quick question: when I run Codex CLI inside Orca, `codex resume` shows 3 resumable sessions. But when I run Codex CLI from my normal WSL shell, it shows no sessions. It looks like Orca may be setting a separate Codex runtime/home, something like: ```bash ~/.local/share/orca/codex-runtime-home/home ``` while normal WSL uses: ```bash ~/.codex ``` Is this expected behavior?
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Deependra Solanky
Deependra Solanky@solanky·
@PaulSolt What about using Codex and Claude models in a third party harness like Cursor?
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Paul Solt
Paul Solt@PaulSolt·
Using Codex and Claude has been game changing. Over the last two months, I'm slowly using Claude more and more. Codex is still my daily coding assistant, but it really struggles with UI work. And so much of my Mac/iOS app development is UI focused... ... so I have to spend a ton of time steering Codex towards better designs. With Claude's UI skills, I am really impressed with the planning (I ignored this for a while), but planning in Claude is significantly better than planning in Codex. Claude feels like it actually understands what I'm trying to do, it asks better questions, it presents more detailed questions up front, and it is able to execute on UI tasks with superior fidelity than Codex. Even using Codex GPT 5.5 with GPT Image 2 ... I could not get competent designs quickly. It didn't maintain the look of the app ... which was weird, but ok for a storyboard. However, my trust is lower with Claude on implementation details. In the past, Claude hand-waved most super technical (low level code) so that it was a nightmare to make progress (my spider ML app). Fable 5 proved Anthropic can get us a better coding model, but it's going to take time before that's available to use. Next I want to try handing Codex a plan from Claude, because that's what I see a lot of people doing, and it's one thing my audience (you) raves about doing.
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Google for Developers
Google for Developers@googledevs·
Agents are part of a massive, interconnected ecosystem. But how do they find and trust each other across different platforms? Today, we’re proud to announce the Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD), an open specification alongside industry partners (including Cisco, Databricks, GitHub, GoDaddy, Hugging Face, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Snowflake). ARD gives any agent a secure, decentralized way to discover and verify capabilities (like tools, skills, MCP servers, and other agents) anywhere on the web. Read the full announcement and get started: goo.gle/4a2sTWf
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Deependra Solanky
Deependra Solanky@solanky·
Is there a truly great ADE built specifically for Windows + WSL workflows? I've tried Codex, Zed, Warp, and Orca. All of them work, but each seems to have a few rough edges when WSL is the primary development environment. Curious what other Windows + WSL developers are using as their daily driver.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Eve.dev is Next.js for agents. I built Next with a simple premise: 𝚙𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚜/𝚒𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚡.𝚓𝚜 is all you need. Put some React in there and you’re good to go. Eve asks for even less. 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝/𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜.𝚖𝚍. Put some English in there and you’re good to go. Like Next, it embraces the filesystem. You can guess what 𝚝𝚘𝚘𝚕𝚜/𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚛𝚢-𝚍𝚋.𝚝𝚜 does. An agent is just a directory, whose entire spec fits in the tweet below. And like Next on Vercel, it’s seamless to deploy. The infra, like Sandbox, Gateway, Workflow… is the output of your creation.
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Introducing eve, an agent framework. 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝/ 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝.𝚝𝚜 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜.𝚖𝚍 𝚝𝚘𝚘𝚕𝚜/ 𝚜𝚔𝚒𝚕𝚕𝚜/ 𝚜𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚋𝚘𝚡/ 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚍𝚞𝚕𝚎𝚜/ Like Next.js, for agents. vercel.com/blog/introduci…

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Merrill Lutsky
Merrill Lutsky@MerrillLutsky·
Our greatest challenge @graphite was trying to deliver an amazing product on a platform we didn't own. With Origin, we're finally achieving the full extent of our vision: a source control platform designed end-to-end for the world's fastest-moving eng teams.
Cursor@cursor_ai

We're launching code storage and git hosting. Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code. Available this fall. Join the waitlist. cursor.com/origin-waitlist

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Deependra Solanky
Deependra Solanky@solanky·
GitHub was built for human developers. As AI agents become first-class participants in software development, it feels like we’ll need a new generation of tools and platforms designed for agent developers. On a related note, I haven’t heard much lately about Entire, the platform started by the former GitHub CEO. Curious how it’s progressing.
Cursor@cursor_ai

We're launching code storage and git hosting. Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code. Available this fall. Join the waitlist. cursor.com/origin-waitlist

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Android Developers
Android Developers@AndroidDev·
Android 17 has arrived! 🎉 We're bringing together next generation tools, libraries, and agent skills to help your apps meet this moment. Dive deeper into Android 17 → goo.gle/android17-26
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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
SpaceX Will Buy AI Coding Firm Cursor For $60 Billion go.forbes.com/-5kK-w
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