just me, developer infra for ai stuff at meta; former pytorch, docker; all my tweets are my own

Joined April 2009
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It’s so hard for me not to love the codex team. Such great community work.
Jun 12
Heard your (amusing) feedback that it was at times annoying to receive a reset of your Codex usage without warning. Next time we press the button you will get to choose when it actually applies. Happy codexing.
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The codex desktop app getting rid of the "CMD j" keyboard shortcut to toggle the terminal on the bottom makes me so sad
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@charliermarsh pls help 🥲
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Codex 😉
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Omg I finally got it.
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Transcendence is realizing that EC2 on its own is fine and over complicating infra makes your life so much harder.
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herdr is genuinely great software
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One of the biggest strengths of GitHub actions is the lack of needing to do an extra step to setup a workflow If I commit a yaml file in the .github/workflows directory it does the thing and people underestimate the power of that.
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I feel like most agentic interfaces are operating at a level like a micromanaging front line manager. There needs to be an evolution where we can set up agents to do most of the work without needing to be so in the loop.
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The fact that you have to use windows with this machine just makes it a non starter for me. The last thing I want is ads in my OS for a $3000 machine.
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Excited to attend this!
Finally got my visa sorted out and moving to San Francisco, just in time for MS Build and OpenClaw’s after hours! luma.com/OpenClaw-GitHub
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Fan control is such an nice quality of life piece of software. My computer no longer sounds like it's about to take off when I'm just watching a youtube video.
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My manager after I explain to him that my one opus 4.8 ultra code prompt just used up our Claude budget for the entire month. The git commit wasn’t gonna write itself fwiw.
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Kubernetes is great until you have to deal with kubernetes
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The Gemini app is actually pretty nice now.
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I feel like a lot of time being spent building harnesses right now is focused on this core dev loop as if you’re a front line engineer. As engineers get better at automating this dev loop we’ll naturally evolve to higher level concepts in harnesses like project management.
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Who even needs dependencies anymore
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May 23
A little secret. About 5% of our production traffic is on the Pi harness, about another 5% is on OpenCode. Reminder you can use your ChatGPT account in a flourishing set of other tools. We’ll continue to make Codex awesome, but you have options.
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I’m of the mindset that supporting software for windows doesn’t matter. Microsoft doesn’t even care about supporting software for windows.
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As much as I like TUIs I think the centralization around tmux and terminal like things is a waste of time and most things will eventually move to web based UX with a focus on mobile. Coming from someone who’s hardcore vim pilled and tmux driven as their everyday drivers.
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