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philipbjorge

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Staff Engineer @ Thoughtful http://www.philipbjorge.com

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philipbjorge
·позавчера·discuss
Wow, I would love to read an interview series based on this!!
philipbjorge
·13 дней назад·discuss
It’s been 25 years since I was in school and this was my experience. Unsure if it’s changed…
philipbjorge
·17 дней назад·discuss
I’ll second this, I had to send this message…

> based on our discussions so far, I think we’d only need... Which they appear to have but I can't dig in on mobile.
philipbjorge
·23 дня назад·discuss
I'll go further and note that some of the optimizations I've seen in rtk for things like `git status` have actually bubbled up into the model layer -- Codex is regularly making tool calls like `git status --short` instead of `git status`.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
I can't find the relevant issues in their repo, but I've been somewhat skeptical of their tool over-reporting token savings and there are many issues to that effect in the repo.

I'm not likely to install it again in my latest configuration, instead applying some specific tricks to things like `make test` to spit out zero output exit on unsuccessful error codes, that sort of thing. Anecdotally, I see GPT-5.5 often automatically applying context limiting flags to the bash it writes :shrug:
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
I've done some pretty incredible things with LLMs. If this were sqlite with its exhaustive test suite... OK, I can see it.

It's hard for me to see this not becoming a pile of slop, but hey, maybe I'm wrong
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Been loving pi and codex lately. Good to build resiliency and self sufficiency into these systems.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Can you fill me in on how this impacts conductor? How are they using `claude -p`?
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Tracking with `ccusage`, I pretty easily hit $2000/mo in API equivalent credits and while I'd consider myself a power user, I'm a responsible one that's generally always in the loop. If I were using `claude -p`, this would effectively be a kneecapping.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
This seems like less of a today thing and more of an ancient human tendency.

A lot of Buddhist practice is basically trying to train against immediately collapsing reality into self/other, right/wrong, craving/aversion.

Practicing this with Elon Musk is effectively ultra hard mode.

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Though I do think there’s a subtle irony here too — the original commenter may simply be describing their own emotional reaction/disillusionment, while your response risks collapsing them into "part of the problem."

Feels like everybody in the thread is pointing at the same tendency from different angles.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
I haven't really shared what I use, I'm still deciding if that's something I want to do.

To get an idea of what I'm talking about, you could install https://github.com/obra/superpowers/ into both Codex and Claude Code -- You'll find that the behavior is remarkably similar if you A/B compare them on the same problems. CC occasionally misses things that Codex gets and vice versa.

Overall the output structure and final code is remarkably similar... Which is pretty different than if you just run them with their default system prompts. I'd throw codex out the window with its default outputs.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Ahh good point -- I've handled this by switching my harness to `pi` but recognize that may not be for everyone and doesn't directly address OP's question.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
What I found was that I *strongly* preferred Claude Code with its defaults. Codex was almost unusable to me -- It would spit out a 4-5 page plan where it kept repeating itself, where Claude would give me a crisp 1-2 pager I could actually review.

*But* I don't work with the defaults -- I work with my own prompt framework based off of superpowers.

Given sufficient prompt scaffolding, I've found the models relatively interchangeable -- _I might_ be getting some of this for free by basing my own system off of superpowers which is used across various harnesses -- In other words achieving this kind of portability may be a lot harder than it looks and I'm benefiting from other people's work.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
You might search for a concept like `/handoff` that's in ampcode. I'm sure someone's built a skill for just this.
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
So happy to have diversified my model providers this past couple of weeks. GPT-5.5 has had no trouble slotting into Opus workloads. Will be fun to try out more of the models as time goes on to build some resiliency into my engineering workflows :).
philipbjorge
·2 месяца назад·discuss
I’ve been comparing Claude Code and Codex extensively side by side over the past couple of weeks with my favorite prompting framework superpowers…

From my perspective, Claude Code is decidedly not better than Codex. They’re slightly different and work better together. I would have no issues dropping CC entirely and using codex 100%.

If you’re working off of “defaults”, in other words no custom prompting, Claude Code does perform a lot better out of the box. I think this matters, but if you’re a professional software developer, I’d make the case that you should be owning your tools and moving beyond the baked in prompts.
philipbjorge
·3 месяца назад·discuss
gpt 5.4 has been performing great in my harness.
philipbjorge
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
This looks remarkably similar to https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser

How is it different?
philipbjorge
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
Until it's happened to you, it sounds unbelievable

Sorry about all the broken plastic on the trim -- That's also very familiar...
philipbjorge
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
> We asked for a bill with the standard CPT codes. No reply. Asked again. “Oh, we meant to send it. We upgraded our computers five months ago and nothing works.” Uh-huh. Finally got the CPT codes.

I work in healthcare RCM. I have no trouble believing the staff here that nothing in their system works.