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The Twitter thread discusses how inequality of compute may matter more than open models for achieving personal superintelligence, with a response from Sholto Douglas to Matthew Berman's views.
Discusses Codex's gradual monopoly trend on X and overseas markets, and how the survival space for other frameworks like Kimi CLI, ZCode, and Grok Build is shrinking.
Kent C. Dodds agrees with a tweet that building an agent into your product likely won't work, explaining that his tool Kody Koala is a set of primitives for agents rather than an agent itself.
A tweet notes that benchmarks quickly become saturated, citing the example of a model called GPT-5.6 Sol Pro scoring 91/99 on prinzbench, with two questions remaining unsolved.
Yohei Nakajima responds to criticism on Hacker News about his claim of discovering event sourcing and CQRS, referencing the article 'The Log Is the Agent'.
A commentator discusses the performance of a 9B model on coding benchmarks, noting that while it beats its base on SWE-bench (69 vs 53), the advantage narrows on behavioral and long-horizon tests, suggesting limited gains outside benchmark distributions.