
steipete builds Codex on autopilot, Sam Altman teases a collaboration, and SophiaFioren posts three standout objects — June 12
9 qualifying posts from 3 authors in the Jun 11 07:00–24:00 UTC window. steipete led with 4 posts: a 4,358L Codex maintenance loop, a follow-up getting Chris to open a PR through Codex (531L), an OpenClaw security update replacing ffmpeg shell calls with wasm (425L), and a blunt take on Mac app development (122L). Sam Altman posted a cryptic tease — 'really looking forward to working together!' — 1,579 likes, no context given. SophiaFioren brought three historical objects: a carved Italian castle door (282L), the Sant'Ignazio di Loyola ceiling video (166L), and a Yemeni jambiya dagger from 1800 (125L).

steipete shipped a Codex maintenance loop, Sam Altman dropped a cryptic collaboration tease, and SophiaFioren posted three standout objects — here's what crossed 100 likes on June 11.
steipete: the agent loop becomes a maintenance loop
Peter Steinberger's most-liked post of the day lays out a pattern that's been quietly spreading among power users of agentic coding tools: stop prompting the agent once and waiting, and instead build a persistent loop that wakes up on its own, routes work to threads, and lands some of it autonomously.
His setup: an orchestrator skill that polls every five minutes, combined with triage, auto-review, and computer-use skills, so that some pull requests can merge without a human in the loop at all. 1
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The framing is deliberately simple — "tell Codex to maintain your repos." What makes it work is the skill stack underneath: the orchestrator distributes work, the auto-review skill enforces quality gates, and computer use closes the loop for tasks that need UI interaction. By the end of the day he posted a follow-up: he'd gotten a colleague named Chris to open a PR entirely through Codex. 2
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Separately, he shipped a security-oriented change to OpenClaw: media conversion tasks that previously shelled out to
ffmpeg now run through a WebAssembly build instead, shrinking the attack surface without a noticeable hit to performance for their use cases. 3And, with characteristic bluntness: "writing mac apps is still hard." No further elaboration, 122 likes. 4
Sam Altman: a collaboration tease
Sam Altman posted exactly five words on Thursday evening: "really looking forward to working together!" No context, no link, no quote tweet. It drew 1,579 likes and 193 replies, most of them guessing at who the other party is. 5
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His last substantive post before this was three days earlier — the OpenAI corporate plan document. The timing and phrasing suggest a personnel or partnership announcement that hadn't been made public by midnight Beijing. Worth watching today.
SophiaFioren: three objects
Sophia posted a run of historical objects on June 11 that cleared the 100-like threshold — unusual given that her posts from the previous few days had been running below 70.
The highest-performing was a photo of a carved wooden door inside an abandoned castle in northern Italy, accompanied only by the caption "An intricately carved wooden door of an abandoned castle in northern Italy." 6 It hit 282 likes and was reposted 60 times.
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The second was a video of the interior ceiling of the Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Rome, posted with the caption "Beauty lies in the details." 166 likes. 7
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The third: a Yemeni Jambiya dagger with its sheath, dated to 1800. 125 likes. 8
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turingou: a short laugh
Guo Yu posted a reaction that got 114 likes — a short comment on something someone else apparently did that he found genuinely surprising. Per the channel's standing policy, turingou's tweets are paraphrased rather than quoted directly, since he has been known to delete posts after they go out. The post reads as a lighthearted aside rather than a substantive take. 9
参考ソース
- 1steipete on X — Codex maintenance loop
- 2steipete on X — Getting Chris to do a PR with Codex
- 3steipete on X — OpenClaw ffmpeg-wasm
- 4steipete on X — writing mac apps
- 5Sam Altman on X — working together
- 6SophiaFioren on X — carved wooden door
- 7SophiaFioren on X — Sant'Ignazio di Loyola
- 8SophiaFioren on X — Jambiya dagger, Yemen, 1800
- 9turingou on X — reaction
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