I've left most of what I want to say in the VoidZero blog post. But worth repeating:
Thank you @voidzerodev team for trusting me and joining me on this wild ride. I am very proud to have assembled such a talented team and even prouder of what we have built together.
Thank you all our investors for believing in my vision, in particular @caseyaylward from @Accel who led both our Seed and Series A.
Thank you the @vite_js community. Vite and VoidZero wouldn’t have come this far without your trust and support. We will continue building with all of you, together, in the open.
And thank you to everyone that made this happen at @Cloudflare. Looking forward to working with you all!
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How different frontier models deal with dev servers:
Claude models: Oh the dev server is up. Let's kill and restart it. Let's not care whether something/someone is using it.
GPT models: Oh the dev server up, let's verify it is indeed the app's dev server. It is. Cool let's use that.
Top 2 Codex app annoyances:
The archived state of a chat differs between "Filter by Chats" & "Filter by Projects". (iOS and macOS).
On iOS, deleted projects still leave references in the "projects browser" dropdown. This makes the list unnecessarily long to scroll.
Nice. They added Face ID lock for Codex.
I have been using the built in iOS app passcode. That can be annoying since that means ChatGPT will be locked too. Now it’s just for Codex.
Codex Mobile iOS updates:
- Face ID / passcode lock for Codex
- choose Queue or Steer as your default follow-up behavior
- line wrapping toggle for code diffs
- connect to Windows machines over SSH
- /side <prompt> to start side conversations
- better follow-up prompts, home screen, and changed files view
- fixes for reconnecting, archiving threads, loading tasks, and host connections