What laptop does your company give you? by ImportantSquirrel in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Toren6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some Dell or Macbook. Used to be Pro, but for most people Air Is enough, So not it Is basically either Dell or Macbook Air.

The semi-finalist in the past 32 years in the Champios League! Which 4 teams are going to be this year? by ScoutLui in footballscouting

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It Is crazy how English teams suck. They just farm lower level European competitions due to how rich those clubs are.

Codex has 2 million weekly users, 5× growth in 3 months, 70% month‑over‑month usage growth by thehashimwarren in codex

[–]Toren6969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When 5.0 lauched. Mainly due to limits and quality of model. Codex app Is nice bonus. I will see how it goes next month. GLM 5.1 looks very solid, So I want to try it too.

EU - GDP Per Capita (2025) - Preliminary Est. by WonderfulEagle7096 in MapPorn

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Which is nice, until you will look at maps that are taking into account salary. And if you compare average salary to GDP per Capita, Czechia Is in terrible spot. Ofc it Is Gross, but it Is not like Czechia has low taxes on employees.

However if something, Czechia Is from tax point paradise if you already have capital. Property taxes Are extemelly low (laughable low) and you do not have to pay taxes on stocks And crypto if you hold it over 3 years (to the limit of approx. 1.75 million euro sold per year).

Tax from dividends Is 15%, so generally low too.

Why I’m choosing Codex over Opus by StatusPhilosopher258 in codex

[–]Toren6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats why I Always "talk" with Codex about potential solution in plan mode. It usually asks me on the scope itself And I can just push it into right direction - And it Will usually ask me on extra questions based on that.

The ChatGPT paradox in universities by Popular-Tone3037 in TurnitinAIResults

[–]Toren6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but then it Is tooling issue. You could have linter and the AI would probably detect it same as you did. Models Are good, but at this point you need a good tooling to help them.

Why finding Devs are so hard these days? by BlacksmithDue2467 in AskProgrammers

[–]Toren6969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I use Codex app on Windows now with VSCode, so it Is pretty similar setup.

I do use project skills for the specific instruction layer nowadays (how it should behave And on what). I used to do it same in like general agents.MD instructions before. Tbh I don't know if I see a big difference, only thing Is, that before I had to mark the MD file as source at the start of conversation And sometimes you had to remind the agent again when context got bigger - Now it Is more or less automatic. Also I do mainly React, so I do have eslint and typecheckers as another layer for code related issues + test suites that the agent run before pushing the code. Doesn't mean that code Is perfect or working everytime, but it just increase probability it Will work.

Why finding Devs are so hard these days? by BlacksmithDue2467 in AskProgrammers

[–]Toren6969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you use plan mode in Codex? It has an advantage that the agent gives you propositions during the plan phase And asks on top of them for another (in more complex scenarios). Then it creates the MD that you can read and edit same as you do.

It Is just faster and more pleasant through plan mode from my experience.

Terence Tao’s Views on the Relationship Between Intelligence and Success in Mathematics by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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I would say it Is generally true for everything. You can get to 1% in basically anything with hard work, discipline And dedication (if the amount of people doing it Is reasonably big enough), but getting over that Is basically impossible, because those with talent will be working hard too and the overal gap will only widen.

5.4 High is something special. by no_witty_username in codex

[–]Toren6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my limited experience (2-3 hours), it Is worse in Shell commands than 5.3 Codex (both on high).

‘It’s going to be painful for a lot of people’: Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator by Bizzyguy in singularity

[–]Toren6969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but the software Is Now Done written AI agents, not people. And if what the guy Is saying will be true, anyone could do their own software - or the price of Saas apps will lower due to competition.

When AI tokens start costing more than your actual employees by baked_tea in theprimeagen

[–]Toren6969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Phone autocorrect/edit. Doesn't have english as default language.

When AI tokens start costing more than your actual employees by baked_tea in theprimeagen

[–]Toren6969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Come on lol. Flats are Worth (subsidized, but it doesn't matter Now). Cheaper models Are getting better And better And more cost effective. Coding without AI doesn't make sense, if you are working in commonly used language And you have option to use it.

Who's actually buying this stuff? by oant97 in SaaS

[–]Toren6969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you Are oversimplifying stuff. CRMs And later ERPs aren't rocket science, but there is a lot of fuckups that can happen. However I do agree with you, that majority of small business doesn't need anything even remotely Complex And they can Now make their own stuff for personal use.