Dear Google,
So long and thanks for all the fish. My next device will be my first non-android device since as long as I can remember. It was fun while it lasted.
Love, Stubborn Green Bubble Guy
I know I've mostly been hating on ChatGPT 5, but switched over some of my projects to use GPT-5 in the backend and the results are actually pretty amazing. Here is one from my AI Tool Builder https://t.co/uPfCsPZrPQ
One of the craziest and most confusing things I've seen with ChatGPT 5 so far is if you go over the context limit in a single message, it ignores the message completely and picks up where it left off from another recent chat.
Literally my first test. It fails. And this is what I get back from ChatGPT about what went wrong: "Defaulted to generic patterns instead of anchoring fully to provided constraints, ignoring key ingredient differences in final output." ...
How ChatGPT 5 is so bad is beyond me. Simple things that 4o could do easily are a struggle for 5. It can't even give me a workable cookie recipe. That's like GPT 3.5 stuff. This is crazy.
Asking ChatGPT Agent to perform various tasks that my Connect to GPT plugin can do pretty easily. Still working on the first task. So far it's created a post but given up on the block editor and switched to code editor. Now it's trying to figure out how to scroll.
Finally announced on LinkedIn so might as well here too ... I'm now freelancing and consulting. First time officially solo after over 15 years in agency life. Projects + more: https://t.co/RW18BdBNwW
Submitted a plugin over a month ago and now I'm being told to rename it due to trademark concerns even though thousands of other plugins use similar name structures (GPT, Facebook, PayPal, etc).
I’ve published 4 other plugins. Why is this one being held to a different standard?
Noticing that content generated via my GPT Toolkit plugin feels more organic than pasting from ChatGPT. I think asking for Gutenberg block output + inserting iteratively triggers better structure and coherence, possibly due to training on Gutenberg-format data.