@NikoLeMieux@MikushRab It will be interesting to see if a spec’d drawing like this can improve the result. But, if it needs that much detail up front, practical use case for new designs is limited. Could still be useful where drawings are available, like in QA docs but final CAD files are lost.
@mattlam_@antigravity I purchased the gemini ultra plan and subsequently downloaded antigravity IDE to check it out. It's great, but I'm just not ready to leave jetbrains ecosystem after spending 10+ years in it. But, maybe not a bad strategic move to drop gemini CLI and force antigravity CLI.
@Alphamale8a@EricLDaugh They tried to "restructure" in a merger with Jet Blue but it was blocked by Anti-Trust government bureaucrats. The government meddling led to this outcome.
@doodlestein At this point I still prefer to trigger a review between the “proceed” command. But sometimes I’ll smash a “proceed” command a few times to see what happens.
@viktoroddy I’m on max 20x plan and hit my limit in a few hours first time I used it. It gave me an “you need to upgrade” message or else wait another one week to use it again. But, there doesn’t appear to be any upgrade path or recharge options. 🤷
@aakashgupta@BjornHansenMMA I’d rather run my own home rolled agent swarm orchestration which allows me to use agents from multiple vendors. Like, multi agent swarms with opus implementer + codex reviewing. This was a glaring gap which I’m sure many teams have also already independently addressed.
This is a really terrible argument. Appropriate a private citizen’s money to pay for one particular medicine (while sending profits to pharma) is more justified than working with pharma to lower the cost, why? And why should he be responsible to feed school children in Texas? Your position is it’s better to steal peoples money?
@doodlestein This one gave me a nice laugh 😂. I too, was “horrified” on finding all the hard coded stuff in my repo. Fortunately, I discovered it early on and we established patterns and pre-commit hooks to identify them and keep in a “constants” folder.
@Calmprices@ClownWorld She just looks like a child to me, and she's pretty in her own way, I'm glad she's confident. I just don't see the point in tearing her down and making fun of her as a spectacle. At this point, people should feel bad.
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@arakharazian@bcherny I now see Claude code and Codex CLI as both essential to my workflow. They have different strengths. Codex since 5.3 brought a level of depth and accuracy that seems above opus4.6 high ability. Now, I let opus4.6 high draft plans but codex reviews and adds tons of value.
@elonmusk Wild to see how political positions change over time. I suspect most of the change is attributable to iterative alignment with what they think can get them elected over time. Nothing much to do with right or wrong.
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