Built a Gmail-like client for @resend.
You paste your API key locally and manage all your mail from there.
For when you want to reply to some emails manually, but don’t have all the mail stuff set up.
https://t.co/cImkL8aL0C
Please ensure stable, sequential task execution. With /slow mode.
Even if an error happens, a limit is reached, or something else goes wrong, the task queue should continue working reliably or wait the reset.
I provide a set of tasks where each task depends on the successful completion of the previous one. The queue is updated from time to time with new tasks.
I want to be confident that errors or interruptions will not break or destroy the queue.
I killed my Pro.
Burned every limit. 4 days until reset.
I’m not an ML researcher, but I used Codex /goal like one. Gave it a task, it spun up a $$$ GPU, and started doing the kind of stuff I’d normally avoid because it felt like months of pain.
Now I guess I’m forced to rest... aka finally do marketing.
Codex /goal is absolutely insane!
I asked it to speed up LivePortrait on Mac for video generation.
In 4 hours, it found all the slow parts and rewrote them for Mac. It found similar mathematical approaches, did the research, tested different optimizations, and basically doubled the speed with ease.
Honestly, in human mode, I’m not sure I could have done this in 2 months.
@gdb@thsottiaux
Brainrot will become the foundation of YumCut.
I’m pivoting YumCut toward creating brainrot videos. There is strong demand for this, and I’m already getting search traffic on this topic. I’ll try to satisfy that demand.
To strengthen my position in Google, I’m creating an open-source tool that I can make content about.
If I can’t write an article about a feature, I won’t build it.
I’ll try working in weekly cycles. 2 days building the feature, 3 days talking about it. If I can’t talk about it, I won’t take it on.
The development part is clear, but here’s what happens on the other days: 1 day for writing and publishing an article, 1 day for a long video, and Friday for creating experimental short videos.
Right now, most of my traffic comes from articles about YumCut and its development. These articles also keep getting stolen, which gives me more backlinks. That leads to more traffic from Google.
Videos bring weak results compared to the time spent, but I enjoy making them. So I’d like to find a working system where videos also bring traffic.