@zekramu: in 6 months all of tech twitter will be talking about pi/omp supremacy
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A user predicts that tech Twitter will soon be discussing 'pi/omp supremacy', dismissing current tools like Codex and Claude Code.
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in 6 months all of tech twitter will be talking about pi/omp supremacy
zek (@zekramu): it blows my mind that people are still using codex & claude code.
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