I miss the old Codex, generous-mode Codex
Burn through the whole task, finish the code Codex
I hate the new Codex, the quota-low Codex
The “try again later,” out-of-flow Codex
I miss the sweet Codex, ship in a week Codex
I gotta say, at that time I’d like to meet Codex💔
I am super comfortable with this agent stack for a while now:
- coding: opencode -> gpt 5.5 & kimi k2.6
- daily/personal: chatgpt projects
- devops/cronjobs: hermes -> gpt 5.5
total cost: chatgpt plus($20) + opencode go ($10)
paus, my first ever mobile app, is now on the App Store 🥳
Built for impulsive spenders, paus helps you see purchases not just by price, but by the time and effort behind them.
By saving items to paus, you give yourself space to pause, think, and spend more intentionally.
From any platform or app where you can add items to a cart, you can put them on paus and give yourself time to think before buying.
For me, paus is the starting point for learning how to build products, create distribution, and design systems that can grow.
I'm fascinated by this level of existential crisis developers seem to be going through.
The uncomfortable truth is nobody needs you to be an artisan coder.
Nobody cares about how you coded your app, or whether you feel an emotional attachment to your craft.
You were always code monkey with a high enough salary to believe that your individualist craftsmanship matters to anyone.
It doesn't matter to anyone but you. Not your employer, not your customer. Nobody cares about how you made the product. Nobody cares about your attachment to your process.
You're experiencing the same as countless other artisans have experienced in the last century.
I'm happy for you. You were starting to believe that you're a demigod amongst mortals.
You're not. A machine is better than you.
Now you're free.
The Grid is not “another feed”.
It’s a profile-native surface for apps, links, and widgets. 🆙
@manipulatedbit breaks down how mini-apps work and how UP-Provider connects users. 👇
https://t.co/9lzqX3ygJ1
> Sounds a lil bit anti-islam but hey
Fuck statements like this.
Similarly, fuck claiming that standing up for Gazans', West Bankers, Lebanese, Syrian people's right to live in peace and not get encroaching settlements, constant drone strikes and bombs is antisemitic.
And fuck claiming that standing up for Ukrainian people's right to live in peace and not be invaded is Russophobic.
And fuck not even noticing the needless and extreme manmade suffering in Sudan, Myanmar, North Korea and elsewhere.
And fuck the possibility that in the future statements like this will have to include a line for Greenland.
We stand for human dignity. That is the bottom line. You can disagree on details of individual situations and what specific actions hurt or help, but the bottom line in resolving such issues must be a common agreement that the underlying goal is to protect the dignity of all people. This is more important than political teams.
There are also people who are on the same political team as you, but whose words and actions clearly demonstrate that they are not interested in human dignity - genuine *phobes who use appeals to freedom and life opportunistically. This must also be opposed. Again, the north star is human dignity. To be ultimately more interested not in pushing the people you oppose down, but in lifting the people you feel sympathy for up. If you observe the long-term pattern of how someone acts, you can tell.
ai, zk, quantum, space flight, ar glasses, encrypted money, infinite markets in your pocket, network states, drones
and soon, immortality
beautiful time to be alive
simply don't die for the next 15y and you're in for some crazy shit
There has never been a worse time in history to be a junior dev.
There has never been a better time in history to be a solo entrepreneur.
The difference between these two is simply your mindset.
Go build something people use.