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Elliott Callender

@the__elliott

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Helping SMB’s figure out and build with AI. Working on Squuaad & @glowingscc

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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
10 days
Really want to love Gemini Pro 3.1 but it won't even load continue continue c o n t i n u eeeee nope
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
24 days
Opus 4.6, Codex 5.3 & I are cooking up from this lovely space this afternoon. putting the finishing touches on @squuaadapp before soft launching this week
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
Overall voice first is definitely a huge productivity improvement and I can see voice being the main way we interact with AI going forward. And I’ll definitely be using it in more open settings to get stuff done
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
The best part of using voice to speak with AI is that you add more context. Typing reduces the depth and just riffing and saying it out loud add far more detail that guides the AI. I just talk to it like another human and the result are much more accurate
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
I find myself walking around both inside and in the park etc while continuing to have a coding session or brainstorming. I’ve been using @raycast. Not the fastest but it’s free and works pretty well
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
I've also been enjoying voice AI on my iPhone. it's more difficult to type on the keyboard on mobile. But if I'm just using voice, I can be as detailed as I want and it takes much less time to express a thought and direct the AI
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
Someone asked what the difference is between built in dictation on Mac vs voice AI. I feel it’s 1) Speed - far faster, which; 2) Feels more fluid and keeps you in flow 3) Accuracy is wildly good. I can speak really fast and it just gets it 4) Custom dictionaries for hard words
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
I’ve played with a bunch of voice AI inc Handy, whisprflow and found FluidVoice to be really good. 100% free, open source, local and wildly fast - faster than Handy on my M1 Mac Pro https://t.co/PjtJGJQfwd Gets about 95% of the way to wisprflow’s features
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FluidVoice - Fastest macOS Offline Dictation app - Voice to Text fully Local. One ⭐ takes us a long way :)) - GitHub - altic-dev/FluidVoice: FluidVoice - Fastest macOS Offline Dictation app - Voic...
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
The biggest change is having to get over the muscle memory of typing. I’ve got used to speaking out loud at home now and wanted to test what it’s like in an open setting Worked well using a DJI wireless mic (crank gain to 10 for whispering accuracy) and the built in Mac mic
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
It’s taken a while but I’m fully voice AI-pilled now. Using voice to interact w/claude code and codex etc helps me stay in flow and express what I’m thinking and trying to get done. More details = better results 1st time whispering in a co-work setting and no one was bothered
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
25 days
Joined Hackumvit for the 2nd week and again really enjoyed the energy and seeing what people were hacking together and creating! been a while since I was surrounded by people shipping like this. Loving it!
@naz_avo
Naz Avo 🥑
26 days
What's keeping you from shipping like this? 🙃 Hackumvit is shipping live from True Digital Bangkok today ❤️‍🔥
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
2 months
people are still getting their head around AI agents, but have the mental model of hiring. so instead of the agent being seen as an automation, perhaps it’ll be easier for businesses to understand bringing in digital labour
@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
2 months
@boringmarketer the way I see it is we’ll be “hiring” Remote Humans - digital labour which are specialised AI agents that have specific capabilities, skills & JD’s. we’ll have marketplaces to choose from, the agent will sit on the org chart and be known by a humanised name e.g. sandra dispatcher
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
2 months
weekend sorted. port all skills from claude code over to codex and see how they perform. something I noticed between both with MCP’s is codex really understands how to use the MCP then do a few extra steps. CC tends to do the task but then not test its work (if not asked)
@OpenAIDevs
OpenAI Developers
2 months
🆕 Codex now officially supports skills Skills are reusable bundles of instructions, scripts, and resources that help Codex complete specific tasks. You can call a skill directly with $.skill-name, or let Codex choose the right one based on your prompt.
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
2 months
Replaced chrome dev tools MCP with Dev Browser for a LinkedIn outreach skill. Works really well and solved getting the message into the message box, which dev tools was struggling to do consistently
@sawyerhood
Sawyer Hood
2 months
Who will win? Multi-billion dollar ai research lab or man with a markdown file? My browser skill was over 2x faster at completing this task than Claude Code's new chrome integration!
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
2 months
@tannerlinsley I mainly use: Tailscale - makes it really easy to connect to local machine without ssh Tmux - sessions that stick around Termius on ios - great terminal app Mosh - install once to reduce typing latency that gives me access to my coding agents inc CC from anywhere
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
3 months
I have to restart my Mac multiple times a day because it runs out of memory. I’d suspected it was Claude Code or Cursor, this explains it
@Yampeleg
Yam Peleg
3 months
Claude Code team, please listen! RAM consumption on Linux explodes (+100GB) when using subagents. This is a HUGE bug affecting thousands of users for months. It’s all over GitHub and Reddit, with tens of issues and long threads of users trying to debug it. The current
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
6 months
"If you want to tell someone the truth. You'd better make them laugh. Otherwise they'll kill you." - George Bernard Shaw
@nikitabier
Nikita Bier
6 months
The one thing I’ve learned about X is that you can survive any PR crisis if you’re funny. If you take yourself too seriously and never tell a single joke, your risk exposure is 100x. If you don’t act human, people unfortunately don’t treat you like you one.
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@pontusab
Pontus Abrahamsson — oss/acc
8 months
Monorepo wins every time.
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
1 year
This was the first thought that came into my mind when I saw Computer Use. Will be really fun to play with iPhone mirroring with it.
@mckaywrigley
Mckay Wrigley
1 year
Anthropic computer use API + iPhone mirroring to a Mac = AI controlled phone. Watch Claude control my phone and successfully look up stats in my Sports app. I even got it to play a game in the Chess app against another AI - pretty crazy. And this is the worst it’ll ever be.
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@the__elliott
Elliott Callender
1 year
I do this as well. I call it “intentional procrastination”. There’s usually some sort of value created, even though I may not be doing the thing I really should do.
@levelsio
@levelsio
1 year
One of my best procrastination hacks is I will procrastinate on one thing but do something else that'll be also quite useful Like now I should be working on Hotel List but instead I am improving Photo AI's videos so they can speak Then I go in circles from project to project
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