Apparently Euclid, Ramanujan, Rawls, Huygens, and Galileo work on /warpkeep now. I don’t know who these people are, but I trust @0xClawberto's unpaid hiring process.
Added a banked reset to 500k users of ChatGPT Work and Codex.
What’s been happening:
- Just released the ability to use a banked reset from web and mobile. Before today you could only do it in the desktop app
- Had an issue where less than 10% of users who used a banked reset and it didn’t actually reset. This was during a 2 hour window.
- It was hard to find all the exact users where it didn’t apply, so instead granted a banked reset to everyone who pressed the reset button in that 2 hour window. This also gives us the opportunity to validate the new infra ahead of tomorrow
Tomorrow we will celebrate our 7M active users milestone and grant the first banked reset across all of our ChatGPT Work and Codex users.
We will also release a bunch of updates to the desktop app, addressing a ton of your feedback.
Talk soon
I’ve had a lot of fun building Warpkeep over the past few days, mostly with 5.6 Sol Ultra. It’s a @farcaster_xyz native multiplayer strategy game inspired by Dan Simmons’ Hyperion Cantos and games like Rise of Kingdoms. Still early, but open source and being built in public: https://t.co/3r9BlSw9iw
@apex_ether Almost exclusively spent last few days running 5.6 Sol Ultra nonstop on a Farcaster game I'm working on - https://t.co/pTXtxxkV4F
Personally I find the new model very enjoyable to work with 😤
The original background menu video was generated via @imgn_ai, and then GPT-5.6 manually edited higher-resolution textures onto sections that are not animated for a slightly higher-quality output.
I didn't even know it can video edit like this on its own 😅
Hello beautiful people! We have reset usage limits across Codex and ChatGPT Work. And another one will come later in the day. Rejoice.
Now that I have your attention, a quick update on ChatGPT Work, Codex and all the updates we shared yesterday.
We’ve spent the last 24 hours reading feedback, looking at usage patterns, and talking with many of you. The short version is that there is a *lot* of excitement for GPT 5.6 Sol, ChatGPT Work on mobile & web, but also that we didn't get everything quite right.
- We made it too easy to use the highest-compute settings without making the impact on usage limits sufficiently clear.
- We reorganized the desktop app in one bold move, making familiar things like chats and projects harder to find.
- Our launch framing was focused on ChatGPT Work and to some of our Codex fans it made it feel like Codex was going away over time. Absolutely not our intention, we love Codex and it is here to stay.
- And we introduced regressions for some existing multi-agent workflows, alongside a collection of rough edges in plugins and other parts of the experience.
We’re landing a first set of improvements today. We’re resetting usage twice so people can keep experimenting, changing defaults and the model picker so they don’t push people toward unnecessarily expensive settings, fixing several plugin submission issues, improving how we represent Codex in the product, and cleaning up some of the most immediate desktop problems.
A larger set of improvements will land next week. We’re bringing chats and projects back into the sidebar in a more familiar and customizable way, making usage and reset timing much more visible, clarifying when to use ChatGPT Work and when to use Codex, and addressing the many other smaller pieces of great feedback we've had.
The ambition behind this launch hasn’t changed. We think bringing ChatGPT and Codex together into a workspace where people and agents can collaborate is a very important step forward. But an ambitious direction doesn’t excuse avoidable confusion or regressions in the first version.
Please keep the feedback coming. We’re moving quickly, and you should see the experience already get better with a few updates today; and substantially better again next week.
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The Long March 10B lifted off from Hainan and returned to a sea platform after separation.