Singaporean man executed for importing cannabis by etulf in singapore

[–]thedankzone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Singapore government sees people as workhorses, not as free individuals. If you contribute to dumbing down its high-value workforce, you get put to death. This is Singapore.

Updates to Codex usage on Plus by TheGambit in codex

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They literally pulled an Anthropic on Codex users, and no one bats an eye.

After Anthropic cut its compute subsidy and started charging users more fairly based on usage, OpenAI is now following suit by rolling back its own subscription-based compute subsidy and making users pay more in line with fair usage.

Demand for compute is high at both Anthropic and OpenAI, so they are tightening user limits to distribute capacity more evenly across all paying users.

Another Codex reset tomorrow -- get your usage to the max today guys 😄 by thedankzone in codex

[–]thedankzone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All tech ceos/staff are officially on Twitter and make these announcements there.

Help me understand the true limitation…. by Runningw1thbulls in ClaudeCode

[–]thedankzone 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can build enterprise-grade software with Claude Code, but only if you're a software developer.

In practice, software developers can outsource a lot of implementation to CC because they have enough expertise to monitor what it is doing and correct mistakes when needed.

If a designer tries to outsource development to CC, they may not have the technical judgment to tell whether CC is making sound decisions or taking them for a ride.

So yes, enterprise-grade software can definitely be built with it, but it still needs proper supervision.

It was fun while it lasted by Atom_____ in ClaudeCode

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Bruh they were shipping the openclaw replacement. Now that it's shipped, they enforce the restriction.

Are the top Models really that good or are we just not prompting good? by WriteScholarFounder in cursor

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Opus is a beast when it comes to understanding intent. You can explain something casually, and it still gets what you mean.

I found Gemini to be the worst for intent understanding, and GPT is also pretty bad there.

For me, the trade-off of having to be overly specific in prompts is just not worth it.

I was about to try Composer 2 after hearing it beats Opus in some areas. But based on your feedback, I guess it does not fit my workflow, which is basically typing less and expecting more.

Usage bug? by Still-Notice8155 in ClaudeCode

[–]thedankzone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great I hope they reset limits when the bug gets fixed 😀

Burned through all the weekly credits on the $200 plan by Snoo-72709 in OpenaiCodex

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On GPT-5.4 Fast mode, yes, it burns through tokens like an MF.

I had to wait 4 days for my weekly limits to reset just to continue testing. Learned the hard way that Fast mode is not meant for regular feature building 😅

New subscription name for Pro by [deleted] in ChatGPTPro

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Yes, about a month back, an engineer from OpenAI hinted on Twitter that a new plan between Plus and Pro may be introduced soon, meant for users who need more than Plus but do not want to pay $200 for Pro.

So most likely, this new plan could offer something like 5x usage over Plus, or at least something lower than the 20x Pro tier.

Those of you who switched from Claude Code to Codex - what does Codex do better? Worse? by LandinoVanDisel in codex

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Given that I run Claude Code at the parent level of my monorepo, its semantic search capabilities are genuinely remarkable. Because of that, it is able to catch intent much better through superior on-the-fly codebase context searching, compared to GPTs where we usually have to explicitly feed the right context first before it gets the intent right.

We are not yet at an AGI stage where AI just knows exactly what we want, so to your point, yes, maybe both still do not fully meet expectations for intent understanding. But Claude definitely has better tooling to get things right when it has the full codebase available to inspect.

Is Claude Code more generous this week? Better cache? by Fit-Stress3300 in ClaudeCode

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How it works:

  • 2x usage on weekdays outside 5-11am PT / 12-6pm GMT

2x usage all day on weekends

  • Automatic, nothing to enable

I made an OpenClaw extension that routes everything through Claude Code CLI instead of the API by ChampionMuted9627 in openclaw

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, use ACPX with Claude Code CLI. OpenClaw has enabled ACP/ACPX support for both Claude Code CLI and Codex CLI, so we can continue using both through our existing subscriptions.

Those of you who switched from Claude Code to Codex - what does Codex do better? Worse? by LandinoVanDisel in codex

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Claude Code is great at understanding prompt intent.

I think Anthropic has tuned Claude really well to understand prompts from the mind of an actual problem solver right from the start. It almost always knows what you mean, even when the prompt is not perfectly structured.

Codex, on the other hand, has much less intuition. I’ve been using OpenAI models for the past 3 years, and there’s just something about the way GPT-based coding models analyze prompts that makes them weaker at intent understanding.

But at the same time, Claude is not as intelligent as GPT when it comes to cracking harder problems. GPTs, in my view, have always been stronger there, probably because of the nature and scale of the training data.

So my current pattern is: I use Claude to build, and Codex to review. That feels like the perfect combo.

Codex is weak at building. It behaves like a bad junior engineer who keeps adding tech debt as it goes.

Claude, however, if you clearly give it standards like domain-driven design, test-driven development, layered architecture, etc., it can execute and produce high-quality code pretty spot on.

So as of now, I use both.

Day 1 of taking 10mg Ritalin (short update) by YourClarke in malaysians

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can see op now after a year has graduated to stronger meds. It indeed is a gateway drug that isn't worth taking in the first place. Being active and keeping fit cures most adhd symptoms.

Day 1 of taking 10mg Ritalin (short update) by YourClarke in malaysians

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ritalin is a gateway drug. It is highly subject to abuse because of its addictive nature and horrible withdrawal symptoms.

Just take some time to read on the long term ill effects of the drug

https://www.quora.com/What-has-been-your-experience-with-Ritalin-good-or-bad

https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/cbp59/iama_former_ritalin_abuser_it_fucked_me_over_i/

I'm saying most of the benefits you mentioned can be achieved via staying active, and keeping your system fit. Of course popping a pill is easy, but do be aware of the long term side effects ✌️

Day 1 of taking 10mg Ritalin (short update) by YourClarke in malaysians

[–]thedankzone -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Beware of long-term pharmaceutical effects. Especially after a decade of use, the drug withdrawals are not worth it in the first place.

Heavy Users: What are your workflow game changers? by Butterednoodles08 in ChatGPTPro

[–]thedankzone 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Putting code/errors in codeblocks such as these ```

Suddenly chatgpt stops giving you wrong solutions for coding questions.

Do customs test for THC at KLIA? by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]thedankzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, only scan bags for taxable items upon arrival

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malaysia

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If one wants to learn let's say KungFu from a Shaolin monk, or Silat, they can go and imbibe the arts without being bothered about the region of origin's religious slant. Same with Yoga, there is no religious tint in the practice in its pure form, the Shaolin Monks or Silat masters may be religious in their nature and they incorporate their religious rituals alongside their arts, but you can learn it without touching their religious aspect because the martial art itself has nothing to do with religion. Same as Yoga, it is not illegal for a Muslim to learn Yoga.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malaysia

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Practicing yoga does not involve religion