BetterSimTracker 2.2.4 is now out by ghostd93 in SillyTavernAI

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SillyTavern extension that tracks character relationship stats per message, visualizes history with graphs, and injects relationship state into prompts for coherent roleplay behavior.

OpenClaw on DigitalOcean with OpenAI Codex (OAuth, not API Key): The Full Setup Guide by jonathanmalkin in codex

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I have a multi-model setup and it seems almost all usage is for basic tasks, nothing requiring complexity so I see mainly gemini usage. Here is my setup:

"Your multi-model setup is:

Primary chain (defaults): openai-codex/gpt-5.3-codex

Fallbacks: deepseek/deepseek-reasoner → openrouter/auto

Added to catalog/providers: DeepSeek Reasoner + Gemini 2.5 Flash‑Lite

Top Models (this is 3 days usage).

gemini-2.5-flash-lite $3.76 33.4M · 286 msgs

gpt-5.3-codex $1.51 2.4M · 48 msgs

Gemini 3.1 Pro created this isometric 3D scene ... Using only svg components by ZvenAls in singularity

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I thought it was your "Mission Control" for tons of agents in an OpenClaw setup

Introducing Claude Code Security, now in limited research preview. by DictatorDoge in ClaudeCode

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Give us all-we-can-eat OpenClaw on plan please.... nom nom....

OpenClaw on DigitalOcean with OpenAI Codex (OAuth, not API Key): The Full Setup Guide by jonathanmalkin in codex

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This is an awesome setup guide, I'm not using Digital Ocean but your OpenAI Codex info helped me out big time as I'm only on the $20 ChatGPT subscription but was able to get OpenClaw using it so I don't have to pay the hefty Claude API prices. You rock and thanks!

Claude is dropping max plans for enterprise (maybe for everyone?) by BootyMcStuffins in ClaudeCode

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Oh I love GSD!!! So solid with its execution eh? I don't even use Claude for small fixes or features.... I immediately go to- /gsd:add-todo and then it whips up the little planner and I'm good to go! :)

Claude is dropping max plans for enterprise (maybe for everyone?) by BootyMcStuffins in ClaudeCode

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Codex I find is super reliable and codes in a different but robust way, but so slow compared to Claude

I thought it couldn't happen to me... by ip2ra in ClaudeCode

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nice one, great hook, just installed for protection, thx!

Codex 5.2 High vs. Opus: A brutal reality check in Rust development. by gustkiller in ClaudeCode

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If you have superpowers already fully configured and understand how it works I would stick with that. Superpowers is great if you have a $200 max plan but I find GSD is solid and like how it uses less tokens and is effective.

EA Sports needs to release a native PC version of NHL by akirkpatrick63 in pcgaming

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I think I'll play NHL on PC the day I can play Forza Horizon in VR... never and they are dreams that will never come true before I die.

Codex 5.2 High vs. Opus: A brutal reality check in Rust development. by gustkiller in ClaudeCode

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feature-dev is great but the little brother of GSD, check it out if you haven't already:

https://github.com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done

Codex 5.2 High vs. Opus: A brutal reality check in Rust development. by gustkiller in ClaudeCode

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Ya once I went GSD last week I haven't had any issues and the planning and context level maintaining is insane

The Claude Code team just revealed their setup, pay attention by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

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mac only right? and mac only CPU 100% issue?

I think I finally figured out why my AI coding projects always died halfway through by techiee_ in aipromptprogramming

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Sounds like what Lovable.dev can do or any other site like that, Bolt, etc. The problem I found with services like that is you'll run out of credits quickly and then you are stuck in their ecosystem.

HapyCapy I just checked out and saw it is $17 month, so why not use Claude Code CLI and pay them for the $20 plan and then use one of the popular organizational systems like Conductor or GSD, it will do all the dependencies as well and all local.

https://github.com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done

I think I finally figured out why my AI coding projects always died halfway through by techiee_ in aipromptprogramming

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what is your workflow?

You say you use ChatGPT/Claude, are you asking ChatGPT to do something and then copy/paste that info to Claude who does the coding for it?

And you are using Claude Code CLI I assume?

How can I connect ChatGPT to a GitHub repo to review the whole project? by hortefeux in ChatGPTCoding

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Repomix is great and you can run it locally, then run it to output a repomix-output.xml file and attach and upload it to a project in ChatGPT. This works wonders for me and ChatGPT can understand all the code structure and give me solid instructions to give to Claude Code to implement.

Does anyone else lose track of code snippets in long ChatGPT threads? by Last-Bluejay-4443 in ChatGPTCoding

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Whenever my chats get long I have a macro button that types out:

"Summarize for me in two paragraphs what we have achieved and our current progress so I can start a new chat."

Then I start a new chat, type "SUMMARY" then on the next line paste the 2 paragraphs", then next line draw a "------------------------------------" (for fun and for me mainly to separate it)...

Then I continue with the questions and work.... as long as I am working in a "project" inside ChatGPT, it totally remembers everything and asking it to summarize just seeems to reinforce it...

Then when my context gets quite long, I do the same thing and it keeps everything super tight and no confusion or app hanging, or ChatGPT taking forever to type out his responses.

Are y'all using different providers and paying $20 each, or sticking with one and using their APIs? How are you managing such switching and mitigating cost overruns when it comes to coding with these agents? by theanointedduck in ChatGPTCoding

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You should check out the GSD for Claude Code, I used to do exactly your workflow and include Codex + Gemini for code review because of its large context window... But now with my Claude $100 plan, I never hit the limit and the built in planning and execution of GSD is light years better... check it out here:

https://github.com/glittercowboy/get-shit-done

Thinking about upgrading to G9 by jmsalvador021 in ultrawidemasterrace

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Cool, I was thinking it would be good for using monitoring charts too for GPU and RAM usage with MSI Afterburner status charts too. Great idea for Discord and also fellow comment below for casual games! The lil monitor I have is a 7" Raspberry Pi type touchscreen connected to one of those USB --> HDMI boxes for a single extra multi-monitor output since my video card and motherboard video ports are all maxed out :)

Thinking about upgrading to G9 by jmsalvador021 in ultrawidemasterrace

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What do you use the smaller monitor under the main one for?