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Today was the first Bank Holiday I've enjoyed in about 4 years. Why? Because I'm Director of a Brokerage, and when all the staff are off... I am the only one able to fix everything, and the markets weren't closed today. Normally this means I get to sit at a computer while

Today was the first Bank Holiday I've enjoyed in about 4 years. Why? Because I'm Director of a Brokerage, and when all the staff are off... I am the only one able to fix everything, and the markets weren't closed today.

Normally this means I get to sit at a computer while
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2 weeks in, here’s what my Nous Research Hermes agent does. - Creates PRDs in GitHub for me after an initial prompt and a drilling down with questions until it’s happy. - Completes work on PRDs and creates PRs ready for human review - Monitors GitHub comments on issues and

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Big updates to Discofork.ai - My Nous Research Hermes Agent identified and shipped 15+ features across 6 PRs: - Fork scoring & comparison tool - Bookmarks, tags & personal notes - Watch repos for updates - Keyboard shortcuts - Fully responsive mobile design with

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Shipped a huge WhatsApp Translator update today! Search, triage, pinned chats, notes, reminders, drafts, starred messages, quick replies, better themes, and mobile polish. This is turning into a seriously powerful daily driver. Open source: github.com/vultuk/whatsap…

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Added MCP support to my WhatsApp translator. Other AI agents can now read my messages, translate them, and compose replies — all through a standard MCP endpoint with OAuth 2.0. Hermes Agent can already connect to it. discofork.ai/vultuk/whatsap…

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Codex Desktop has come on a lot. Remote worktrees on the dev server are the bit I actually needed – has properly cleaned up my workflow while everyone chases the computer use features. The iOS app still has a couple of Codex bits that would round it out nicely. Romain Huet

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Tim Cook was the right pair of hands after Steve Jobs - he steadied the ship and turned Apple into a machine that just works. But I reckon he hung on a bit too long. Genuinely looking forward to what John Ternus can do from September. Hardware engineer at heart, so hopefully we

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The great thing about ai tools like codex is the fact that when building a basic tool to test a new system, you have the freedom to go crazy. So instead of a console spam of prices and a button to send a test trade I have a full terminal, candles and a test strategy.

The great thing about ai tools like codex is the fact that when building a basic tool to test a new system, you have the freedom to go crazy.

So instead of a console spam of prices and a button to send a test trade I have a full terminal, candles and a test strategy.
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So. This weekend I converted one of our internal MCP servers over to a cli with a skill exposing tools. Safe to say, I'm team cli now. However, it's still useless (company wide) unless OpenAI and the like can give us a way to use them in the web based tools. Sam Altman, have a word

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Here is Codex’s ultimate form. “Codex Workstation” Codex Workstations are persistent cloud development machines that let Codex and the developer share the same always-on environment across desktop, web, CLI, IDE and mobile. Tibo Sam Altman Greg Brockman Alexander Embiricos Andrew Ambrosino

Here is Codex’s ultimate form.

“Codex Workstation”

Codex Workstations are persistent cloud development machines that let Codex and the developer share the same always-on environment across desktop, web, CLI, IDE and mobile.

<a href="/thsottiaux/">Tibo</a> <a href="/sama/">Sam Altman</a> <a href="/gdb/">Greg Brockman</a> <a href="/embirico/">Alexander Embiricos</a> <a href="/ajambrosino/">Andrew Ambrosino</a>
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I'm a little late on this, but Codex Computer Use is pretty damn impressive. It's currently using iPhone Mirroring to find interesting mobile apps and install and set them up for me. Interesting. :D

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Thinking about releasing some of my Project Hail Mary end credits images as 4K desktop wallpapers. Would you use this on your setup? If you'd be interested, like, comment, or share so I know there's enough interest, and I’ll make it happen 👀

Thinking about releasing some of my <a href="/projecthailmary/">Project Hail Mary</a> end credits images as 4K desktop wallpapers.

Would you use this on your setup? If you'd be interested, like, comment, or share so I know there's enough interest, and I’ll make it happen 👀