Senior Software Engineer @AWSCloud. Tech talk & coding journeys here.

Joined July 2008
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Don’t know what everyone’s saying, this looks sick.
Ferrari’s first electric car is finally here: Meet the Luce. • 1,035 horsepower • 2.5 second 0-60, 192-mph top speed • Most aerodynamic Ferrari ever The Luce starts at €550,000, or about $640,000. What do you think? motor1.com/news/796895/ferra…
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George Lydakis retweeted
I strongly believe there are entire companies right now under heavy AI psychosis and its impossible to have rational conversations about it with them. I can't name any specific people because they include personal friends I deeply respect, but I worry about how this plays out. I lived through the great MTBF vs MTTR (mean-time-between-failure vs. mean-time-to-recovery) reckoning of infrastructure during the transition to cloud and cloud automation. All those arguments are rearing their ugly heads again but now its... the whole software development industry (maybe the whole world, really). It's frightening, because the psychosis folks operate under an almost absolute "MTTR is all you need" mentality: "its fine to ship bugs because the agents will fix them so quickly and at a scale humans can't do!" We learned in infrastructure that MTTR is great but you can't yeet resilient systems entirely. The main issue is I don't even know how to bring this up to people I know personally, because bringing this topic up leads to immediately dismissals like "no no, it has full test coverage" or "bug reports are going down" or something, which just don't paint the whole picture. We already learned this lesson once in infrastructure: you can automate yourself into a very resilient catastrophe machine. Systems can appear healthy by local metrics while globally becoming incomprehensible. Bug reports can go down while latent risk explodes. Test coverage can rise while semantic understanding falls. Changes happens so fast that nobody notices the underlying architecture decaying. I worry.
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I wish there was a xmedium setting for GPT 5.5
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Switched from @superwhisper to @WisprFlow. Performance is great, but there’s so much spam in the app and notifications. I don’t care about any of that. I just want dictation. No other notifications or workflows.
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gpt 5.4 high fast on codex behaves weirdly similar to gpt 5.4 pro extended on chatgpt today. Lots of code blocks in its explanations🤔🤔🤔
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Typescript > Python
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George Lydakis retweeted
coffee first, everything else second
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Hot take: Opus 4.7 is a half baked step towards a right direction.
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Always choose optimism over fear

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That's the future right there.
Replying to @rbranson
Why use computer when computer can use computer
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Codex needs ctrl tab to bounce between recent threads.
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George Lydakis retweeted
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Replying to @fal
@fal's models on the hermes agent! game changer!!
Introducing expanded coverage for image generation models in Hermes Agent and Nous Portal Tool Gateway! Choose models from ChatGPT Image, Nano Banana, z-Image, FLUX, and more! Access now with `hermes update` and then `hermes tools` -> select Fal -> choose image model.
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We get so used to our coding agents that switching becomes painful. It’s almost like working with a real coworker, and the other one doesn’t quite work the way you want.
i'm having to use gpt 5.4 as my main coding agent today and my soul is dying inside.
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Early claude code mac app review: I don't like, there's too much ceremony.
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George Lydakis retweeted
Marcus Hutchins, the guy famous for stopping the WannaCry Ransomware, probably has the best take on Mythos doing vulnerability research
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Yesterday’s Mythos announcement from Anthropic was overblown. • Sandboxing was turned off, so test didn’t show much about the real world. • Cheap open-weight models can (already) do some similar stuff • No evidence that Mythos itself is a major qualitative jump. In short, we got played. cc @tomfriedman @RonanFarrow
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Anthropic ruined it for us, didn’t they?
🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI plans to release GPT-5.5 only to a small set of companies, similar to Anthropic's limited roll out of Mythos lol axios.com/2026/04/09/openai-…
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George Lydakis retweeted
Mythos appears to be the first class of models trained at scale on Blackwells. Then will be Vera Rubins. Pre-training isn't saturated. RL works. And there is *so much* computing coming online soon. Buckle your chin strips. It's going to be fucking wild.
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This is pretty huge and a dark pattern that we’ll sadly become more common.
Replying to @kevinroose
Aside from the cybersecurity implications, the non-release of Claude Mythos is the first time a major AI lab has held back an announced model due to safety concerns since GPT-2. If Anthropic is right, there is now a significant gap between publicly available models and private ones, possibly for the first time in years.
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It's actually amazing. I can run multiple codex and claude sessions and manage them through a single chat agent. You can do things like "run /review in codex and review all uncommitted changes" and The Director will actually type and click on the Codex app.
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The Director is finally live at thedirector.site if running multiple Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex agents and all their associated terminals browser windows is a headache to manage, definitely give this a try!
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