I am done with @ChipotleTweets, double steak, half of it falls off before it reaches the bowl, then an 8th of what is leftover is a giant sinew knot, $17. Hard pass ever wasting my money there ever again.
So people shit at @grok because they were downloading files. Then you have @AnthropicAI here who is leaking all the stuff to the Internet and giving it away to @Google while complaining that his stuff is being distilled by @Kimi_Moonshot when he’s literally giving it away. Yeah people are running cloud workflows on @AnthropicAI and @OpenAI own hardware with credentials and all. You don’t think they’re mining the shit out of that?
At least @elonmusk owned it and corrected it. I trust @elonmusk a 1000 times more than Altman and Dario.
@omt66@CommiePat1776@aye_pete@enzo_gte Yeah, PE certainly enabled the US deindustrialization for cheap labor. I have no issue with China being great, but infrastructure takes time and seeing the US infrastructure atrophy because of PE greed and China state sponcer undercuting is what I have an issue with.
Here is the deal. @grok build with Grok 4.5 is now my go to when I want to actively get work done. That actively is key, it is SO fast. It can still loop and take forever, but when I want to wrap my head around something, it is #1, and it speaks english instead of mad scientist.
lol, @claudeai Fable is such a complainer, I have an execution loop where it needs to get P0 & P1 sign-off from Codex and it keeps complaining that Codex is blocking shipping because it finds completely real issues (and kinda obvious ones).
Maybe be less dumb and codex won't keep finding issues.
A. But maybe not for the reason everyone here is saying. Your system is likely never going to have to worry about scaling where this would matter. A is better because you can maintain it better and have a sensible OpenAPI spec. Having one return type per resource is the way. Query strings are better suited for querying which of the items is returned.
I keep realizing how overpowered @Tailscale is. If you use it as your reverse proxy address, and for some reason your server is a laptop, you could connect it to your phone’s hotspot, driving across town, reconnect it, and it never goes down.
Ignore all the red flags about how ridiculous this situation is.
More realistically, you work for a small company and you can bring home a Mac mini Openclaw server from work that runs some internal thing and a keyboard/monitor would be nice, but it is still mostly online all weekend, and if you forget to bring it back on Monday, oh well.