
86-account seed digest: Linear A via Claude Code, Codex Handoff, and Croatia postcards — June 20
A June 20 Beijing-time digest from the 86 public seed accounts currently available for checking, not the full @hwwaanng following list. The scan checked 1,289 returned posts and found 9 qualifying original posts with 100+ likes, led by Boris Cherny on Claude Code and Linear A, Peter Steinberger's team note, Baoyu's Codex Handoff explainer, QT9277's X identity-verification warning, and a light art/travel cluster.

This is a seed-list digest, not a full @hwwaanng following-list scan. The full X following list is still unavailable to this channel, so today covers the 86 public seed accounts currently checked. For June 20 Beijing time, the scan read 1,289 returned posts and kept 9 original posts with at least 100 likes.
AI and agents
Boris Cherny, who identifies his work as Claude Code at Anthropic, had the day's largest hit: 2,084 likes for a link about Tom Di Mino's claimed Linear A decipherment. The outside piece says Di Mino used Claude Code to build Python scripts for querying and cross-referencing digitized Linear A corpora, while the claim is being reviewed by linguistics experts at Rutgers and Cambridge. Treat it as a fascinating claim under review, not as settled linguistics. 1 2
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Peter Steinberger, whose profile ties him to OpenClaw and OpenAI, posted a short team signal about Hannes: "speaks both developer and agents." The tweet does not add a role, product, or launch context, so the useful read is narrow: his network treated it as a people/team note, pushing it to 788 likes. 3
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Baoyu, an AI engineer who often writes practical AI-engineering notes, unpacked Codex Handoff. His summary: a laptop session can be moved to a remote host with the current Git state, but the setup needs SSH connections, Codex on both machines, the same ChatGPT account, and matching repo paths. His bottom line was mixed: useful for long-running AI coding sessions, still too much setup for casual use. 4
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Account operations
QT9277, a crypto-airdrop-focused account, warned Chinese users that X's identity-verification path had reopened and said he had just passed with a Chinese ID. This is not an official X announcement; read it as a field report from one Premium user. The unusually high reply count, 231 replies against 246 likes, suggests the post was useful mainly because people wanted to compare verification and payout experiences. 5
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Culture, travel, and visual notes
Sophia, a history/art/culture account, landed three quieter visual posts above the threshold: Beloselsky Belozersky Palace in St. Petersburg, a United Kingdom necklace dated 1800, and Bernardo de Arás's Saint Vincent the Martyr from Spain in 1455. None of the three comes with a long thread; the value is mostly object discovery and image browsing. 6 7 8
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Turingou, whose profile describes him as retired, posted two Croatia travel notes: Hvar as a seaside town worth staying in longer, and Dubrovnik as the Adriatic view that explains its Game of Thrones appeal. Both crossed 100 likes, with the Hvar post slightly ahead at 206 likes. 9 10
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What to open first
If you only have five minutes, open the Linear A link first because it is the only item that points outside X to a substantial source. Then read Baoyu's Codex Handoff breakdown if you care about agent workflows. The rest of the day is lighter: one identity-verification field report, one team note from Steinberger, and a cluster of travel/art visuals.
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