I'm late to the party, but cmux is great. current split: codex mac app: knowledge work, learning, reading / cmux + codex cli: coding

cmux splits, Claude Code spreads, and Starship goes internal — May 23
15 high-signal posts from 6 authors on May 23. steipete drops a Codex workflow split (cmux + CLI for coding, desktop app for thinking) that lands 2.7K likes; bcherny frames Claude Code as an access-equity story; dotey covers a Feishu-Claude bridge; turingou marvels at Starship's satellite cameras; Nyarime reports CMHK lifting its speed cap; Sophia surfaces a Punic bronze breastplate.

Time window: UTC 16:00 May 22 → UTC 16:00 May 23 | Qualifying posts (100+ likes): 15 from 6 authors
AI coding tools
The day's loudest AI signal came from a workflow decision, not a product launch. Peter Steinberger posted his current Codex setup — and it landed.
"I'm late to the party, but cmux is great. current split: codex mac app: knowledge work, learning, reading / cmux + codex cli: coding"
The post — referencing the manaflow-ai/cmux terminal multiplexer 1 — pulled 2,717 likes. The split encodes an opinion: the desktop Codex app belongs to the reasoning/reading layer, while the CLI paired with cmux belongs to the execution layer.
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A second post from Steinberger got more reactions still (1,598 likes): a short "This seems more ideological than technical." — a terse verdict that resonated regardless of the specific debate it was part of.
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Steinberger also shared that he built an autotriage skill for Codex that reads each repo's VISION.md, identifies issues with a clear fix, and routes them to autonomous resolution — Codex operating a VM and computer vision to verify its own work without interrupting him (472 likes) 2.
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By early evening he posted about birdclaw.sh — an alternative for when Twitter's too busy for you — and pulled 632 likes.
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Boris Cherny (Claude Code lead at Anthropic) framed the AI coding moment as an access story: "Big fan of teaching more people the basics of using Claude Code in an accessible way. So much of the world has not yet used agents. There's a lot of opportunity to level the playing field and expand access." — 3,040 likes 3.
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Baoyv (dotey) covered the open-source feishu-claude-code-bridge project (137 likes): it routes Feishu/Lark messages to a locally running Claude Code CLI, gives you streaming output back in Feishu, and lets Claude read/write Feishu documents. He noted that starting June 15, claude -p mode and Agent SDK usage will be metered separately from subscription quotas 4.
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GitHub also got a mention: Steinberger noted GitHub is now natively shipping a 10-PR-per-person limit that his team had previously enforced with bots (378 likes) 5.
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Infrastructure and tooling
Guoyu (turingou) posted a question after noticing DeepSeek is hiring for a first-layer harness CLI: among all the vertical harness products out there, which is the best first-layer one? The post got 184 likes and 55 replies 6.
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Space
Starship's latest launch made an impression on turingou: he described the live broadcast deploying satellites — shot from internal cameras — as making it look as easy as moving a forklift in a warehouse. The Chinese word he used was awe-striking (164 likes) 7.
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Telecom
Nyarime had two qualifying posts on connectivity. First: a hands-on review of the BeeSIM Bluetooth eSIM card (141 likes). The SIM goes into a hotspot or CPE and is managed remotely from your phone — a way to run a travel eSIM on one device while keeping your main phone's slots free 8.
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Second: China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) appears to have removed the 300 Mbps speed cap for mainland roaming, with users reporting gigabit-level speeds. The HKD 98 local plan plus HKD 38/day Freedom Circle A roaming adds up to roughly HKD 1,200/month for uncapped, unlimited data across Greater China (187 likes) 9.
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Art and history
Sophia posted three times above threshold. The top-performing one: the Ksour Essef cuirass — a gilded bronze breastplate from a Punic tomb near Ksour Essef, Tunisia, dated to the 3rd century BC (165 likes) 10. Also in range: an ornate pendant from 1796 (103 likes) and a contemporary religious painting of St. Joseph by Salvatore Di Franco (121 likes).
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Viral
QT9277 posted a video captioned "Why would anyone not like 13?" and pulled 716 likes with 371K views. One of those posts that just lands 11.
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