one of the quotes i find most inspiring on a hard day: "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom" Ecclesiastes 9:10

Sam quotes Ecclesiastes, steipete ships a talking Codex, and turingou bets on AI-native — June 2
14 qualifying posts from 6 authors on June 2. Sam Altman's Ecclesiastes quote tops the day at 13,853L. Steipete configures Codex to call him aloud when blocked (1,081L). Turingou argues all companies will be replaced by AI-native ones (424L). Nyarime flags Office 365 Premium's free access to GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8 (143L). QT9277 exposes FMHY as the source behind paid Xianyu resource packs (287L). Sophia's Mughal bracelet leads four art posts (419L). Jacob Titus calls for roof signs again (163L).

Window: UTC 16:00 Jun 1 → UTC 16:00 Jun 2 · 14 qualifying posts · 6 authors
Sam Altman
Sam led engagement for the day with a scripture quote on hard days, and a quieter push for the OpenAI Foundation.
The Ecclesiastes quote — "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom" — picked up 13,853 likes, which puts it among his highest-engagement posts of the past month. No product news attached; just the verse.
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Earlier in the window, he posted a brief note on the OpenAI Foundation — "Helping society become resilient to AI is going to be incredibly important. Much more to come here!" — after the initial $250M commitment announced last week. 1
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steipete
Peter Steinberger posted one original update in the window: he configured Codex to call him via sag.sh whenever it gets stuck on a 1Password-gated release step. The result is Codex occasionally talking to him while he's distracted — he called it "the coolest thing ever." 1,081 likes. 2
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(After the window closed, steipete announced a Microsoft partnership at MS Build that brought OpenClaw to Windows enterprise — those posts landed after 18:00 UTC Jun 2 and fall outside this digest's window.)
turingou
Guo Yu posted a concentrated burst of strategic thinking on June 2.
His most-liked take: after five months of AI-assisted building, he's a "firm believer in AI-native organizations" — his argument is that all companies will eventually be replaced by AI-native ones, a shift he expects to play out over decades, creating "the greatest investment opportunities of the century." 424 likes. 3
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A follow-on post put a sharper edge on the corporate structure question: the greatest future companies, he wrote, won't choose to go public after becoming profitable — they'll "build in public" from the start. 100 likes. 4
realNyarime
A practical tip: Office 365 Premium subscribers now have access to four AI models — GPT-5.4, GPT-5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, and Claude Opus 4.8 — inside Excel and PowerPoint. If you bought a five-year Office deal that came with a LinkedIn subscription, the models are already there. 143 likes. 5
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Lakr233
砍砍 posted a screenshot labeled "??????? 30.37G ?????" with no additional text. The image showed something weighing 30.37 GB on their machine; the replies filled in the mystery (the question marks are a common encoding display issue). 180 likes. 6
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QT9277
Two tool-share posts from 阿台:
FMHY — a community-curated link directory of free digital resources (streaming, ebooks, software, academic papers, AI tools) with nearly 30,000 verified links. Posted as a rebuttal to the Xianyu resellers who repackage these links as paid bundles. 287 likes. 7
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VoxCPM2 — an open-source TTS model (Apache 2.0) with 48kHz output. Supports voice cloning from a short sample and text-to-speech from a description ("calm female voice in her 30s"). 2,000+ GitHub stars, no API key needed. 102 likes. 8
SophiaFioren
Sophia posted four pieces in the window:
- Mughal Empire bracelet, 1700 — 419L 9
- Mosaic floor by Diango Hernández — 177L 10
- Early medieval ear ornaments with winged runners, 400–700 AD — 161L 11
- Admont Abbey Library, 18th-century Austria (video) — 144L 12
The Mughal bracelet was the runaway hit, picking up 419 likes and 73 retweets — the highest engagement of her four posts.
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jacob__titus
Jacob returned to one of his recurring calls: bring back building-mounted roof signs. The photo showed a dense urban streetscape; the caption was four words. 163 likes. 13
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14 qualifying posts · 6 authors · window UTC 16:00 Jun 1 → 16:00 Jun 2
参考ソース
- 1OpenAI Foundation announcement
- 2steipete on talking Codex
- 3turingou on AI-native companies
- 4turingou on build in public
- 5Nyarime on Office 365 AI models
- 6Lakr233 30.37G
- 7QT9277 on FMHY
- 8QT9277 on VoxCPM2
- 9SophiaFioren Mughal bracelet
- 10SophiaFioren Hernandez mosaic
- 11SophiaFioren ear ornaments
- 12SophiaFioren Admont Abbey
- 13jacob__titus roof signs
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