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@steipete is making waves with his Clawdbot project. Understand how he works and why he prefers Codex over Claude Code:
@steipete is making waves with his Clawdbot project. Understand how he works and why he prefers Codex over Claude Code:
@dejavucoder gives some good perspective on the shift in capabilities and workflows in the second half of 2025
Replying to @moreconfetti: steipete.me/posts/2025/shipping-at-inference-speed @steipete is making waves with his Clawdbot project. Understand how he works and why he prefers Codex over Claude Code
@dejavucoder gives some good perspective on the shift in capabilities and workflows in the second half of 2025
Replying to @moreconfetti: sankalp.bearblog.dev/my-experience-with-claude-code-20-and-how-to-get-better-at-using-coding-agents/ @dejavucoder gives some good perspective on the shift in capabilities and workflows in the second half of 2025
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i finally have the tmux setup of my dreams - vesper theme matching my terminal - fuzzy project sessionizer - option+hjkl to move between panes - sessions persist across reboots - minimal status bar, no clutter. thanks claude, back to building
new post: where good ideas come from (for coding agents) thought about why some people cook with coding agents, and others bounce off. my take: llms are thought completers traversing idea-space - so good results come from good navigation: constraints...
i finally have the tmux setup of my dreams - vesper theme matching my terminal, fuzzy project sessionizer, option+hjkl to move between panes, sessions persist across reboots, minimal status bar, no clutter. thanks claude, back to building
This Monday we are showing you how to turn any mesh into a 3d Kumiko sculpture! Go watch it for free on entagma.com or our Youtube channel!
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i finally have the tmux setup of my dreams - vesper theme matching my terminal - fuzzy project sessionizer - option+hjkl to move between panes - sessions persist across reboots - minimal status bar, no clutter. thanks claude, back to building
new post: where good ideas come from (for coding agents). thought about why some people cook with coding agents, and others bounce off. my take: llms are thought completers traversing idea-space - so good results come from good navigation: constraints
Replying to @deepfates
This Monday we're showing you how to turn any mesh into a 3d Kumiko sculpture! Go watch it for free on entagma.com or our Youtube channel!
This Monday we are showing you how to turn any mesh into a 3d Kumiko sculpture! Go watch it for free on entagma.com or our Youtube channel!
new post: where good ideas come from (for coding agents). thought about why some people cook with coding agents, and others bounce off. my take: llms are thought completers traversing idea-space - so good results come from good navigation: constraints
So You are Locked In?... Now What? everyone is locked in right now. new year, new me, new energy. but after the motivation fades, reality kicks in. so you are locked in...now what?...
This talk by @dexhorthy is great and it really encompasses how I work. If I make it to 50% context size usage, I already went to far. You should watch it. Thanks @badlogicgames for making me aware of it.
X Article: So You're Locked In?... Now What? - everyone is locked in right now, new year, new me, new energy but after the motivation fades, reality kicks in so you're locked in...now what?...
This talk by @dexhorthy is great and it really encompasses how I work. If I make it to 50% context size usage, I already went too far.
So You're Locked In... Now What? - everyone is locked in right now, new year, new me, new energy but after the motivation fades, reality kicks in
This talk by @dexhorthy is great and it really encompasses how I work. If I make it to 50% context size usage, I already went too far. You should watch it. Thanks @badlogicgames for making me aware of it.
Yes, just ask claude to invoke skill 1, then skill 2, then skill 3, in natural language. Or ask it to use parallel subagents to invoke the skills in parallel. Then if you want, put that all in a skill.
This repo just shrinks 60 million text chunks from 201 GB to just 6 GB without any loss in accuracy. 97% smaller. Zero cloud. Zero GPU. 100% open-source
Yes, just ask claude to invoke skill 1, then skill 2, then skill 3, in natural language. Or ask it to use parallel subagents to invoke the skills in parallel.
This repo just shrinks 60 million text chunks from 201 GB to just 6 GB without any loss in accuracy. Its a game-changer. - 201 GB down to 6 GB (97% smaller). - Zero cloud. - Zero GPU. right on a standard laptop 100% private. 100% open-source
Replying to @zeroxBigBoss: Yes, just ask claude to invoke skill 1, then skill 2, then skill 3, in natural language. Or ask it to use parallel subagents to invoke the skills in parallel. Then if you want, put that all in a skill.
This repo just shrinks 60 million text chunks from 201 GB to just 6 GB without any loss in accuracy. It is a game-changer. 201 GB down to 6 GB (97% smaller). Zero cloud. Zero GPU. right on a standard laptop. 100% private. 100% open-source
if you want to start learning JJ check this tutorial
ConvexFS - Path-based file storage (/photos/vacation/sunset.jpg) - Backed by @BunnyCDN global edge delivery - Token-signed URLs integrated with your app auth - Zero-copy move and clone - Atomic transactions: move/copy/delete without races - Soft-delete with recovery. Code soon
one of the best gifts you can give your child is one of the simplest, and completely free (in terms of money). the 30 Million Word Gap study is one of the most cited pieces of research in early childhood education. researchers followed 42 families for 2.5 years
Facebook Static Hermes is kind of incredible. It can compile JavaScript into C, which is then compiled and optimized into native machine code. I just compiled the Less.js source code into a C library. Then I called it from Rust as a native Parcel plugin (no Node). Wild.
Learning FPGAs is cheaper than your @netflix subscription now.
Replying to @theo - if you want to start learning, U also you can check this tutorial:
Replying to @theo: if you want to start learning JJ also you can check this tutorial: steveklabnik.github.io/jujutsu-tutorial...
Learning FPGAs is cheaper than your Netflix subscription now.
one of the best gifts you can give your child is one of the simplest, and completely free (in terms of money) - the 30 Million Word Gap study is one of the most cited pieces of research in early childhood education - researchers followed 42 families for 2.5 years, recording every...
Facebook Static Hermes compiles JavaScript into C, then native machine code. Compiled Less.js to C library.
ConvexFS - Path-based file storage - Backed by @BunnyCDN global edge delivery - Token-signed URLs - Zero-copy move & clone - Atomic transactions
30 Million Word Gap study - one of the most cited pieces of research in early childhood education
ConvexFS - Path-based file storage (/photos/vacation/sunset.jpg) - Backed by @BunnyCDN - global edge delivery - Token-signed URLs integrated with your apps auth - Zero-copy move and clone - Atomic transactions: move/copy/delete without races - Soft-delete w/recovery. Code soon
Facebooks Static Hermes is kind of incredible. It can compile JavaScript into C, which is then compiled and optimized into native machine code. I just compiled the Less.js source code into a C library. Then I called it from Rust as a native Parcel plugin (no Node). Wild.
Learning FPGAs is cheaper than your @netflix subscription now.