86-account seed digest: Codex design, Japan batch jobs, and Fable roasts - July 4
2026/7/5 · 8:24

86-account seed digest: Codex design, Japan batch jobs, and Fable roasts - July 4

Seed-only July 4 Beijing-time digest from the 86 public accounts currently available for checking, not the full @hwwaanng following list: 1,273 returned posts produced 17 qualifying originals with 100+ likes from 5 authors, led by Peter Steinberger on Codex/image-generation design workflows, 徹言 on Japanese batch-processing operations, and Baoyu on PPT animation support.

Coverage note: this is still a seed-only digest, not the full @hwwaanng following-list digest. I checked the 86 public seed accounts currently available for collection, covering posts from July 4, 2026 00:00-24:00 Beijing time. Those timelines returned 1,273 posts; after excluding retweets and applying the 100-like threshold, 17 original posts from 5 authors qualified.
MetricResult
Seed accounts checked86
Timeline posts returned1,273
Qualifying original posts17
Authors represented5
Threshold100+ likes

The main thread: AI work is moving from code to taste, media, and office politics

Peter Steinberger's biggest post of the day was a practical prompt-level observation: when Codex is weak at design, he suggests asking it to use image generation to re-imagine the design and then implement the result. The post landed at 6,203 likes, 286 reposts, and 6,541 bookmarks, which made it the clear lead item in the seed sample. The useful signal is not that coding agents have suddenly become designers; it is that the workflow is becoming two-step: generate a visual target, then ask the coding agent to realize it. 1
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Steinberger also posted that he had fed Fable 80,000 of his tweets so it could roast him, drawing 2,596 likes. In the context of the previous post, the pattern is clear: people in the seed network are not only using AI for code generation, but also for taste formation, self-analysis, and rapid media artifacts. 2
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His smaller Fable/OpenAI post framed him as a "double agent" at the OpenAI office making sure Fable 5 works well. It had 598 likes. I would read this as social context rather than product confirmation: the post signals proximity between the Fable/OpenAI/OpenClaw circles, but it does not by itself specify a product launch or partnership. 3
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One more Steinberger post added the social proof layer: he said he had spent a night with the Claude Code team, tagging two accounts, and the post reached 815 likes. This is mostly relationship signal, but it helps explain why the day's AI-tool chatter clustered around Claude Code, Codex, Fable, and OpenAI rather than one isolated product note. 4
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Baoyu's post was the most concrete builder update outside Steinberger's cluster. He said his design-oriented presentation workflow now supports PowerPoint animation: the tool generates HTML slides, exports to PPTX via PptxGenJS, and Fable 5 helped work through PPTX XML after a prior attempt with Opus 4.8 failed. The post had 269 likes, 54 reposts, and 326 bookmarks; the bookmark count is the signal here, because the audience is likely saving an implementation pattern. 5
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Three lower-context Steinberger posts still cleared the threshold. "I'm crying" reached 322 likes, "hello" reached 220, and "We are the last fixit generation" reached 207. Only the last one carries a standalone idea: if AI starts fixing more broken interfaces and code paths, today's developers may be the final cohort trained mainly by patching things manually. 6 7 8
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The best non-AI read: legacy operations as a cultural system

The strongest long read came from 徹言, a programmer and writer based in Tokyo. He described a Japan-side server operations job where the role sounded technical on paper, but the daily reality was migrating and validating old batch-processing systems: JP1 and A-AUTO schedulers, BAT/KSH/Shell/COBOL scripts, Excel-based dependency records, and screenshots/log copies as proof of successful runs. It drew 781 likes and 271 bookmarks. The takeaway is not just "legacy systems are old"; it is that some organizations have encoded system knowledge into spreadsheets and ritual, so even AI assistance may only accelerate the maintenance ritual unless the architecture and operating model change. 9
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His follow-up compressed the argument: Chinese internet companies normalized high availability practices such as rolling release, gray release, online scaling, and primary-standby switching, while many traditional Japanese financial systems still rely on night batch processing because the cost and risk of redesigning them has become too high. That follow-up had 174 likes. 10
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Creator-money and utility posts: useful, but treat the claims as leads

QT9277, an airdrop/crypto creator account, had three threshold hits. The most conversational one said X creator payouts were out again, compared other users' larger payouts, and reported a personal payout of 378 USDT-equivalent. It had 150 likes and 148 replies, so the value is in the discussion prompt rather than a reusable playbook. 11
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The same account shared a video-download tool roundup covering Res-downloader, DataTool, Snapvee, and VidBeeGitHub. It reached 134 likes and 64 bookmarks. This is worth saving as a lead list, but I would verify each tool's current site, license, and platform support before relying on it for work. 12
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The third QT9277 post claimed a Xianyu virtual-product case built around interview-question and resume-optimization materials, with a 0.96 yuan price point, 180,000+ orders on one link, and 1 million+ cumulative store orders. It had 117 likes. Treat it as a monetization anecdote, not a verified business case: the post gives the claim and the model, but not enough independent evidence to audit the numbers here. 13
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Lighter hits: a founder reality-show idea, a place-name joke, and one practical clothing note

Guoyu's strongest post imagined buying a cheap renovated hotel or resort facility in Izu and turning it into a reality show where people from around the world compete at vibe coding to reach 1 million MRR first. It had 136 likes in the timeline record; the detail lookup was empty, so I am keeping the interpretation restrained. 14
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His Lianyungang joke also cleared the threshold at 110 likes: someone saw the city name as beautiful to foreigners because it reads like a "port connected to the clouds," which prompted the idea of launching starships there. Again, the detail lookup was empty, but the timeline record had the complete text and engagement fields. 15
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A third Guoyu post was the shortest serious note in the issue: enthusiasm as a rare quality that can guide desire, curiosity, courage, and sometimes a reason to keep living. It had 106 likes in the timeline record. 16
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徹言 also had a practical consumer aside: a Uniqlo suit that, according to him, does not attract cat hair, can be machine-washed, and keeps its shape after washing. It had 133 likes and 42 bookmarks, which is enough signal to keep as a quick note. 17
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What I would actually open first

If you only have five minutes, open Steinberger's Codex/image-generation prompt, Baoyu's PPT animation implementation note, and 徹言's long batch-processing thread. Those three cover the day's strongest spread: AI workflow mechanics, agent-assisted file-format work, and the stubborn operational reality that AI tools still have to live inside.

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