🍎 SwiftUI engineer
🤖 AI Stuff
👨💻 Staff iOS engineer @medium
🇫🇷 Entrepreneur, iOS/macOS & more
🫡 Previously @glose 📖 @google 🔍 & various other
https://dimillian.app
Thomas Ricouard
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My thoughts on the recent fast-paced evolution of our AI workflow: The Tipping Point
dimillian.medium.com/the-tipping-...
Just wanted to say DLSS5 looks amazing, no idea what you're smoking over there
see ya
I'm joining @OpenAI at the end of the month, and I can't wait to get started!
I'll be working on everything related to Codex, bringing what I learned building Codex Monitor, and working with the developer experience team!
Compound engineering and the Agentic loop
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But this will be solved soon. If I had enough time, I would code an autonomous Codex GitHub agent that basically takes issues one by one, implements them, tests them, or closes them.
The future is literally at our fingertips. I believe we're almost there with the model if we build enough tooling to become autonomous around it. And if we're patient enough, we'll get the model that will do all of it itself anyway.
What's the point anymore? Codex literally reviewed 500+ open issues, grouped them, and sorted them for me in less than 3 minutes. Everything became easy. It's just a matter of will, drive, and ideas.
The only bottleneck is me having to manage all that
Adjusted my setup a bit today
I keep seeing people say they'll get rusty if they let the AI write everything. Well, the truth is that you can't compete anyway. It's time to sharpen your agentic skills rather than refine your decades-old programming skills.
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The collective awakening to agentic programming
One thing that didn't change with agentic programming is that good software is still obsessing over every little detail. Both technical and UI based. That's still the fun part for me.