Best part is no part

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Mark Kretschmann
@mark_k

Biggest difference when coding with GROK 4 by

@xai compared to Claude 4 or GPT-5: Claude and GPT-5 are eager, producing more code for UI embellishments or extra features. Grok 4 is minimalistic, generating exactly what you specify. This is better in the long run.

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $4,307.78

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,297.31
-10.470 (-0.24%)
5 min
$4,291.97
-15.810 (-0.37%)
10 min
$4,292.98
-14.800 (-0.34%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.22

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.221910
-0.0₃42 (-0.19%)
5 min
$0.221490
-0.0₃84 (-0.38%)
10 min
$0.221370
-0.0₃959 (-0.43%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.009849
-0.0₃104 (-1.05%)
5 min
$0.009882
-0.0₄719 (-0.72%)
10 min
$0.009844
-0.0₃109 (-1.11%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's "best part is no part" mantra strikes again, proving that less is more—unless you're a crypto holder. ETH dipped 0.24% in the first minute, settling at a 0.34% drop over 10 minutes: a modest tremor compared to its usual mood swings. DOGE wobbled predictably, shedding 0.43% in 10 minutes, as if mildly offended by the lack of meme potential. GORK, ever the drama queen, plunged 1.05% immediately, though it’s hard to say whether the market reacted to the post or the existential crisis of being compared to GPT-5. Historical context shows this quote’s past performance was a mixed bag: ETH eventually shrugged it off with a 0.18% gain last time, while GORK’s 1.10% drop suggests it’s consistently allergic to minimalism. The irony? Musk’s praise for Grok’s restraint triggered anything but restrained reactions—especially from tokens that apparently need constant hand-holding.

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