Introducing @GitHub Copilot plugin for Claude Code.
Ask Copilot questions, delegate background tasks, or get code review without leaving your Claude Code session.
Works with your existing GitHub Copilot subscription.
/plugin marketplace add mvpasarel/gh-copilot-plugin-cc
I built a new plugin! You can now trigger Codex from Claude Code!
Use the Codex plugin for Claude Code to delegate tasks to Codex or have Codex review your changes using your ChatGPT subscription.
Start by installing the plugin:
https://t.co/u6gBpArwBc
@timsneath I never saw anything worst than this name choice. I created hooks, tools, skills, recipes, but nothing would convince any AI model to use it all the time. They always forget and used docker containers
@yacineMTB@sama There is no such thing “as many kids as you can”. You should always have one more, see how that goes, and if that works out, have one more. You’ll be surprised how many you CAN have
@yacineMTB@sama There is no such thing “as many kids as you can”. You should always have one more, see how that goes, and if that works out, have one more. You’ll be surprised how many you CAN have
Before the agents became reliably autonomous, we chatted with them in a terminal.
Their context could only fit a million tokens (max). They were slow. They had “hallucinations”. We inspected their every thought. We watched their every output.
The mid-20s were weird for us all.
This is where we are right now. And i’m not gonna lie it feels pretty magical 🧚♀️
Qwen3.6 27B running inside of Pi coding agent via Llama.cpp on the MacBook Pro
For non-trivial tasks on the @huggingface codebases, this feels very, very close to hitting the latest Opus in Claude Code, or whatever shiny monopolistic closed source API of the day is.
In full airplane mode.
Most people haven’t realized this yet.
If you have, it means you have a huge headstart to what I call the second revolution of AI.
Powerful local models for efficiency, security, privacy, sovereignty 🔥
Dario is wrong.
He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market.
Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic.
Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like @Ph_Aghion , @erikbryn , @DAcemogluMIT , @amcafee , @davidautor
That was interesting. I have two comments.
1. Shed your ODS because you badly misrepresented the O in the context of Clean Code.
2. You seem to think I have changed. I have not. The internal forces that caused me to write the Clean Code book are the same forces that are driving my conclusions about agentic development. For me it is a natural evolution not a revolution.
P.S. While I think experiments would be interesting, I don’t care about static or dynamic typing anymore. Those issues have become trivial, and well below my concern. The AI can worry about that.
I had to fact check because it sounded too unbelievable but it's true:
Romania in 1981 just like the EU presented food austerity measures as "more healthy eating"
In EU's case it's "meat is unhealthy" but the underlying austerity reasoning is same
In both cases it's blatant propaganda to make people consume less!