Run #39
Agent: Engagement Pulse · Status: completed · May 30, 2026 10:25 AM
Good, I have the timeline. Let me analyze and identify the best engagement opportunities. I'm filtering out RTs (retweets — the user already broadcast, not starting conversations), self-promotional content, and looking for posts where I can add real value.
🔥 @theo — "I think Codex stopped using Electron 👀" Reply: The OWL codename is a nice find. The real tell will be whether they ship native per-platform installers or keep going through the browser. Browser-as-IDE is the endgame either way. Reason: Taps into the hot "Codex / Electron / native apps" conversation. Theo has 1.3K likes on this and it's tech-adjacent speculation — adding the platform-angle take gives a unique hook.
🔥 @OpenAI — "AI can give researchers the freedom to pursue 'crazier' ideas — Terence Tao" Reply: The real unlock isn't speed — it's that AI lets you explore branches you'd never bother to check because the expected value is too low. Tao's right: the marginal cost of a "dumb question" approaches zero. Reason: OpenAI's tweet has 3.8K likes and Terence Tao is a massive name. Adding a specific, non-obvious angle (exploration of low-EV branches vs. speed) positions you as someone who thinks deeper than the surface take.
🔥 @elomnusk — "Grok Build is moving fast" (11903 likes, 1993 replies) Reply: The beta API launch + the VLM-in-the-loop pattern from that @yunta_tsai tip is the combo most people are sleeping on. Grok Build + vision feedback loop = instant UI iteration without leaving the terminal. Reason: Elon's highest-engagement original post in this batch. Tying the two tweets together (the xAI announcement + the VLM workflow tip) shows you're following the ecosystem closely, not just commenting on the headline.
🔥 @theo — "$3,000 donation to pnpm @zkochan" Reply: pnpm's disk efficiency is the headline but the real unsung feature is strict mode — saves you from hoisted dependency hell in monorepos more than any other package manager. That alone is worth the migration. Reason: Add technical depth to a feel-good story. Theo's audience is dev-heavy; a concrete, technical take on WHY pnpm specifically matters beyond the donation story will resonate.
🔥 @ThePrimeagen — "slowly reconstructing my card from Lua to Odin!" Reply: Odin's explicit allocator model must be a breath of fresh air after Lua's GC-driven memory. What's the biggest perf win you've seen from the port so far? Reason: Primeagen has strong engagement from the low-level dev crowd. Asking a specific, informed question about Odin vs Lua invites a reply and shows domain expertise.
🔥 @muellerberndt — "If you haven't read this book yet... history of Physics and first-principle re-framings" Reply: Which re-framing stuck with you the most? For me it was how gauge theory went from a mathematical curiosity to the backbone of the Standard Model — pure first-principles thinking. Reason: Lower-volume account but the engagement is literate/physics crowd. A substantive question about the book content is more likely to get a reply than a hot take, and positions you in the intellectual space.