Dad to four kiddos, Builder, @XMTP_ co-founder

Joined July 2006
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There seems to be a weird interaction between the installed Codex CLI and macOS apps when it comes to available tools. Even w/ both at latest stable. At first it was the "automation_update" tool, now the new thread tools. I've tried every combo of latest CLI using npm and standalone installers, as well as the one that ships w/ the macOS app. I just can't seem to get to a state where Codex agents can use the new thread tools, as was the case w/ automation tools the other day (though that's now working). Which got me wondering: is there a "blessed" or "best" setup when installing and actively using the Codex CLI and macOS apps, so that all the latest features work in both as described? cc @OpenAIDevs @romainhuet
Anyone else seeing with the Codex macOS app that the thread automation / "automation_update" tool seems to have disappeared / regressed? Previously my agents could set timer-based automations within threads as reminders, but it has seemingly vanished now.
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Is 42B tokens a lot w/ Codex? …also pretty easy to spot when the macOS desktop app shipped. The CLI's been good, but Codex really shines on the desktop.
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Anyone else seeing with the Codex macOS app that the thread automation / "automation_update" tool seems to have disappeared / regressed? Previously my agents could set timer-based automations within threads as reminders, but it has seemingly vanished now.
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The Codex macOS app is truly a pleasure to use, so very little in the way of complaints there. For my use cases, I tend to fire up multiple windows, which is nice…but they're all just named "Codex." That can make some workspace automation and scripting hard. @romainhuet @embirico it would be awesome if they might be able to carry a name, so that there's more visibility into what's going on in each window!
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Just going to have to live vicariously through everyone posting about how awesome the new @OpenAI Codex computer use is while I wait for my usage to reset 😭
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I've tried just about every voice dictation app on the market multiple times. @aquavoice is the one that gets my DAU. So stoked it's finally landed on iOS.
Aqua Voice is now live for iOS. It's a premium voice keyboard for every app on your phone.
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Well apparently I'm one of the 7%. Hit my limit earlier today in *one* hour unexpectedly. It was before this was announced so I was *very* confused. I toggle between Codex and Claude, but when I get into a groove with one I just stick with them. Guess I need to adjust.
Mar 26
Replying to @trq212
We've landed a lot of efficiency wins to offset this, but ~7% of users will hit session limits they wouldn't have before, particularly for pro tiers. If you run token-intensive background jobs, shifting them to off-peak hours will stretch your session limits further.
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If this could be made to work with @gitbutler or @graphite PR stacks holy moly that would be a crazy unlock.
Thrilled to announce Claude Code auto-fix – in the cloud. Web/Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs - fixing CI failures and addressing comments so that your PR is always green. This happens remotely so you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR.
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Been working on my "MG Voice" agent skill, which guides an agent to write more like me. Added in some linting rules that are deterministic vs. just relying on vibes. So naturally Claude is testing them. And…well…hilarity ensued.
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This is pretty awesome from @claudeai. Can't help but wish that I could get a local version of the same thing (they could refresh the old `/review` command) and use my Max tokens vs. API tokens.
Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.
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I've *really* liked using @greptile and it's been the best code review agent I've used yet. However, this pricing change is a doozy. In my workflows, I put up smaller PRs in stacks, but that means more of them. $1/review past 50/mo will be blown past in less than 3 days. In the last 30 days, my agents have put up 571 PRs for just a subset of my repos. Under the new pricing structure what was once $30/mo now becomes on more on average than what I pay for my Claude Max ChatGPT Pro plans *combined*. Pretty bummed out by this change tbh. I'm sure I'm in the 10% of users @dakshgup describes here, so $30/mo probably doesn't even cover cost. But going from $30/mo to more than $500/mo is not gonna work for me. 😵‍💫
Replying to @dakshgup
Lastly, we’re modifying our pricing to a base usage model, similar to many popular AI coding tools. The new pricing is $30/developer/month, which includes 50 reviews, after which reviews cost $1 each. Less than 10% of active users will exceed the included usage. Existing users will remain on the existing pricing until the next billing month. Better coding agents have led to a drastic increase in the number of commits reviewed by Greptile among power users. This new pricing model allows us to focus solely on providing an uncompromising AI code review experience.
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Trying out @FactoryAI's new "Mission" mode for the first time on a big push. Watching it set things up has been fascinating. After a bit of planning, it's been setting up "mission artifacts" which includes detailed planning docs, and surprisingly, entirely new skills.
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The first big push made it through, next two happening now. So far at 5hr 14min for this run. The new @FactoryAI missions seem pretty awesome.
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Matt Galligan retweeted
Feb 25
XMTP’s Decentralization Progress Update (Feb 2026) Where we're at: ✅ Stage 1: Clean-slate testnet (Complete) 🔄 Stage 2: - Testnet migration (Complete) - Strict perf targets (In Progress) Next Up: Stage 3: 60-day migration prep Stage 4: Coordinated mainnet cutover 1/2
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Has anyone gotten Claude's browser extension to work in OpenAI's Atlas browser? Works fine in Chrome, but I'd love to have it in Atlas too. I personally use Claude and ChatGPT for various reasons and switch between them frequently. This would help.
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Don't give up on CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md. You just have to write a better one.
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Six months ago Claude Code could pull off hour-long sessions, but they were outliers mostly. These days I'm seeing ~2hr runs on the regular. 🤯 Setting a reminder to check in on this again in 6 months and see where we're at… @claudeai @bcherny
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Killer @claude_code session just now. Agents ran for 55 minutes straight just now. Had a detailed plan to update a bunch of stuff, and then had it think hard about sequencing subagents to work. No compacting either! Here's a mid-session screenshot ~50 minutes in…
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