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tonkinai commented on The Codex App   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
romainhuet · 13 days ago
Hi! Romain here, I work at OpenAI. The team actually built the Codex app in Electron so we can support both Windows and Linux very soon. Stay tuned!
tonkinai · 12 days ago
Do you plan to release a build for Mac Intel?
tonkinai commented on Using LLMs at Oxide   rfd.shared.oxide.computer... · Posted by u/steveklabnik
tonkinai · 2 months ago
Based on paragraph length, I would assume that "LLMs as writers" is the most extensive use case.
tonkinai commented on It’s time to free JavaScript (2024)   javascript.tm/letter... · Posted by u/pavelai
tobr · 2 months ago
They have linked to an example from one of the blog posts: https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/14vnipl/rust_f...
tonkinai · 2 months ago
The example is indeed two years old. I also couldn't find any point in the article that explains why this is worth doing.
tonkinai commented on Meta Ray-Ban Display   meta.com/blog/meta-ray-ba... · Posted by u/martpie
anal_reactor · 5 months ago
Lots of people, actually. This website is an echo chamber of those privacy-conscious.
tonkinai · 5 months ago
Totally. Most people just click Accept All on the dumb cookie banners, and they don't give a sh*t about privacy at all.
tonkinai commented on You’re a slow thinker. Now what?   chillphysicsenjoyer.subst... · Posted by u/sebg
bbgc · 5 months ago
I feel the exact same. Quick calls and huddles give me anxiety. I can’t think of good ideas until I’ve had solo time to process the problem. Now I’ve resorted to sending my unsolicited ideas hours after one of these calls occurred and to my surprise they’re appreciated by the team so far. Setting a boundary and being vocal about needing heads down time to contribute most effectively could be worth trying.
tonkinai · 5 months ago
I take to heart how my stomach reacts whenever I have to jump on a quick call. But you have to do it anyway, and the feeling of having survived those calls is, no doubt, rewarding.
tonkinai commented on High Altitude Living – 8,000 ft and above (2021)   studioq.com/blog/2021/5/3... · Posted by u/walterbell
tonkinai · 5 months ago
"Living at high altitude reduces risk of dying from heart disease", but you're litereally locked in your house because the sun takes every chance to fry you. I'm okay with not reducing my risk of dying from heart disease.
tonkinai commented on Show HN: A store that generates products from anything you type in search   anycrap.shop/... · Posted by u/kafked
kafked · 5 months ago
Hey! Honestly didn't expect this to hit the HN top, I've already maxed out all my token limits! If you enjoyed wasting time here, there's a Buy Me A Coffee link in the footer. Thanks for the incredible response! This is why I really love building weird useless stuff for the internet.

UPD: You guys are incredibly creative! 15000 products generated and counting. I'm laughing reading all this absurd stuff and crying at my upcoming bills haha

tonkinai · 5 months ago
You had a brilliant idea! This is the most satisfying AI app I've used in a while lol.
tonkinai commented on How to use Claude Code subagents to parallelize development   zachwills.net/how-to-use-... · Posted by u/zachwills
jackblemming · 5 months ago
All of this stuff seems completely insane to me and something my coding agent should handle for me. And it probably will in a year.
tonkinai · 5 months ago
I feel the same. We’re still in the very early days of AI agents. Honestly, just orchestrating CC subagents alone could already be a killer product.
tonkinai commented on EU court rules nuclear energy is clean energy   weplanet.org/post/eu-cour... · Posted by u/mpweiher
tonkinai · 5 months ago
Climate has never stopped changing since the day the earth was formed, that's why we are here. Keep it "under control" is a wild target.
tonkinai · 5 months ago
I’d like to apologize. Realized that the wording in my comment wasn’t appropriate.
tonkinai commented on EU court rules nuclear energy is clean energy   weplanet.org/post/eu-cour... · Posted by u/mpweiher
theptip · 5 months ago
It really is. Nuclear is 100-1000x safer than coal. By insisting on such an aggressive safety target, we force prices up and actually incur much higher levels of mortality - just delivered in the boring old ways of pollution and climate-driven harms.

See https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy for detailed stats.

I think we should target “risk parity with Gas” until climate change is under control.

tonkinai · 5 months ago
Climate has never stopped changing since the day the earth was formed, that's why we are here. Keep it "under control" is a wild target.

u/tonkinai

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