codex cli just passed claude code in developer usage and honestly i'm not surprised. competition is the best thing that could happen to all of us. every tool gets better when there's someone to beat
Posts by Noah Sioly
something i learned this week: giving AI a detailed vision of what you want works 10x better than giving it step by step instructions
stop telling it HOW to build. start telling it WHAT you're imagining. let it figure out the how. your job is the vision
this is what sundays should look like 😊 my dog, claude code, and absolutely nothing else on the calendar
he's been staring at me for 3 hours straight and i genuinely think he understands my code better than i do at this point
one-shotted an entire interactive landing page with opus 4.6 in openclaw. one prompt. done.
a year ago this would've taken me two weeks. now it takes 20 minutes
the world is so broken lol
AI doesn't replace people who think. it replaces people who only follow instructions
if all you do is what you're told, a machine will do it cheaper
the skill isn't writing code anymore. it's knowing what to build
AI writes your code in seconds. but it can't decide what matters. that part is still you
gym done. now back to building a brain in TypeScript
some people pick one thing. i picked both
my AI remembers my name now. cool.
but switch to a different tool and it's a stranger again. use claude code in the morning, cursor in the afternoon, and neither knows what the other did.
your memory shouldn't be locked inside one app. it should be yours. everywhere.
groundhog day is the perfect way to describe it. every session is a reset. the AI equivalent of waking up with no memory of yesterday. that's not a context window problem, that's a missing brain problem
and every time it compacts, a little piece of your soul dies with it
1M tokens and it still doesn't remember what you told it last session. bigger window, same amnesia. the problem was never size.
the fact that AIs have to delete their own memory just to keep working is insane when you think about it. imagine if your brain compacted every conversation you had today just to make room for tomorrow
this is the real problem nobody talks about. you spend half your context window just telling the AI who it is and what to do. leaves almost nothing for actually understanding YOU and your project.
context windows are a bandaid. what you need is a brain that already knows.
my AI has the knowledge of all humanity
also my AI: "nice to meet you! what are you working on?"
bro we talked for 6 hours yesterday
so i studied how the human brain actually stores memories and built 124 of those mechanisms in TypeScript
it doesn't just remember. it actually gets you over time.