Dan Shipper
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And so people spend a lot of time making sure their claws are good.
And I think that's like an underappreciated thing.
benefit of this whole setup where it has a personality and a name and all that kind of stuff is like it activates all the all the stuff in you that makes you want to care for it make it good and by it's the same thing it's literally the same thing um and by caring for it and making it good it's writing software to make itself better and uh you solve you solve a lot of problems in ai with like around trust and all that kind of stuff through this weird mechanism that you wouldn't
Yeah, totally.
I agree.
And I think that there's this thing, this other really interesting benefit of them is that they're connected to everything.
So they know about everything in your whole life, in your whole work life.
And that makes them fundamentally more useful in a lot of ways.
And yeah, like if I'm doing something like serious coding or serious vibe coding, if that's a thing, I'm really down to use codex usually.
Yeah.
And like a little bit of cloud code.
And it just feels like nothing's going to get lost.
Like I think one of the problems with open clause is like their memory is kind of like shaky.
And like you might follow up an hour later being like, hey, did you fix that bug?
And I'll be like, what bug?
And you're like, I'm literally going to kill you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that's why I'm really โ I'm more of like an agent maximalist.
Like we're going to have a lot of different agents doing a lot of different things.
And the ergonomics of a codex right now for staying organized to make sure you actually like finish the work that you do and it's done well is I think quite helpful.