Morgan Linton
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So this one's learning about engine architecture for prediction markets.
This one's looking at,
polymarket, how it works, barnyard predictor market mechanics.
And then I've got the UX design is doing some design research.
And then we've got some test research.
Okay, now it's going to go to polymarket.
And let's really hope the polymarket doesn't block it because that'll make things harder for it.
Meanwhile, over here, this has discovered codecs and figured out the repo is empty.
So it's going to scaffold it from scratch.
Okay.
and it is starting to i'm now wiring the core market math and trading engine so it's interesting right so you've got uh codex is out here building and it is like building the engine uh with opus four six it still has agents out there like doing research work yeah you really start to see just like how different they really are yes as they make progress
Yeah.
Like I said, I haven't tested it before, so we don't know how long it'll take each of these.
Yeah, it's a good question.
I mean, I think the fair answer would be probably Codex because Codex edged out Opus 4.6 a little bit on some of those coding benchmarks and is kind of known for writing better production code.
probably codex in that way um at the same time one of the downsides and like i said this is i could only do this in a totally balanced way because they're so different um you know at the same time for a vibe coder knowing when to interject and stop codex and say oh wait you're doing this this way and
can you instead look at doing it this way?
They're probably not going to know how to do that, right?
And so that's where maybe Opus 4.6 is better, where you could say, okay, spin up four or five agents and let them work with each other, right?
Okay, Codex is done, all right?