CSS Design Award winner | Engineering Manager | Experimenting with AI

Joined February 2009
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Jan 11
my claude code statusbar setup: project | branch | context health (60%) ✓ staged | ✎ unstaged | new took the icons from the /context command, kept the colour scheme. reply if you want the config
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Jun 13
At least they reset my weekly limit
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Jun 10
Can’t wait for GPT Fable II: Game of The Year
Apr 12
Imagine the alternate reality where we named GPT-5.4-Pro something like Fable.
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Claude is good until they’re having a bad day, if you’re not paying attention you can destroy an app in an afternoon Codex is always consistent and I’ve not once hit a rate limit despite having it running on tasks for days
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Jun 5
how to be good at your job - realize this one thing is actually made up of two separate things - realize instead of solving the direct problem you can solve a broader problem - instead of implementing thing, implement other thing that makes it easier to implement thing
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My current experience with coding models.
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May 22
Honestly, I don't know how the Codex guys do it, compaction feels irrelevant I've had a single planning chat going for a week with no obvious quality drop It's to the point where I forget to start a fresh chat for each new task
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May 20
Code /w Claude London Incredible day, and the merch is next level 🦀 Where can i get one of them hoodies though? @AnthropicAI @claudeai
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May 18
Big week, Claude Code extended on Wednesday #londonmaxxing
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May 15
Great turnout last night for the first Codex Community Meet-up @Andy_AJT @OpenAIDevs Incredible to see how far Codex has come since December and a sneak peak of something! x.com/sama/status/2055034461…
May 14
Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app!
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Late to the party with Omarchy but macOS should be like this Gruvbox theme Ghostty Tmux Nvim just set up and ready to go there’s nothing extra I want to install
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ForgeCode is legit
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Apr 20
Last Claude sub for a while 6 prompts to hit usage limits and 4.7 isn’t a meaningful enough improvement Get more usage out of Codex on the $20 plan and the results are better
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Prediction: The next 12-24 months, "UX-pilled" builders will be in massive demand. Who can create intuitive interfaces, web mobile desktop apps that "feel good," natural, fast, and far better than the competition. THIS will be the difference vs those building "just" with AI.
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Apr 15
What is this onboarding maxxing trend on twitter? 40-60 steps $100k MRR Are you mad?
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Apr 10
Normal people only care about what it looks like You’re better off with something that looks pretty and doesn’t work every time
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Just use Gemma 4 on your new mac mini for openClaw - why does it need a SOTA model?
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If you're using gstack-style "here's my C-suite and entire org", you've missed the point. Simplicity in software is paramount to success. Aiming a slop cannon at the problem feels productive on the surface The output will never be anything other than confused.
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Mar 29
Helps invent React, decides CSS is a blocker; and again will redefine the web for the next decade
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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Mar 27
A single prompt made past 1pm and it blocked me til 5pm 420k tokens in memory but seems super restrictive
Mar 26
To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged. During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.
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Mar 21
Meta hiring one manager for 50 engineers. The whole thing comes down to how well you screen each report for health signals. Without god-tier engineers to check in with, it collapses and you still end up owning all 50 direct reports. A fun problem to try solving.
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