@DRC51805410@Simi_2210_ 14 holes in the jumper. The neck, two sleeves, and bottom opening are not holes they're essential to the function of the jumper
@gdb@beffjezos Greg, the majority of people waiting for 5.6 Sol are using Codex. There is no point in even releasing it unless you release it for codex at the same time
.@sama today I was trying to get Codex to help me set up Cloudflare to block India traffic from my site. I don't sell in the region and they are blowing up my Analytics visiting all kinds of pages they have no business on... Codex keeps saying 'I can't assist with that'.
@sama If I press the up arrow in web ui I can cycle through previous prompts - similar to how you can in Codex. It would be a big qol improvement for me.
.@sama know what would be absolutely game-changing? when a conversation gets too big the chat becomes super slow. it would be awesome if there was a button that produced the perfect prompt to carry over whatever you were doing into a new chat.
@elonmusk Use AI to grade their response to answers on a number scale.
"Oh wow that worked perfectly!" - 10 out of 10
I think relying on users to rate them is a losing battle.
please @sama one huge qol improvment would be if image creation actually respected the banner size you are trying to create.
Me: "Make the image 300x250 please"
ChatGPT: Pretends like it did not hear me.
Merry Christmas!
Want to lift your conversion rate this week?
Stop changing headlines. I know, it can be really tempting to test headlines because it's so easy. But most headline tests just don't move the needle.
Here are some things with bigger impact:
1. Move your social proof higher. Seriously. Those trust badges actually work.
2. Add a guarantee near the CTA. People love money back guarantees, especially if they are on the fence. It might just be that thing that nudges them over the finish line.
.@sama Popped into ChatGPT today and saw this offer. Classic example of added user friction through increased cognitive load:
The features on the left (Pro) don’t line up with the features on the right (Business), making it unnecessarily hard to compare the two plans.
@sama Respectfully, I have been using chatgpt pro for as long as it was basically offered from the outset. Now, for the very first time, I'm starting to question why I am paying $200 a month if the plus and free users basically get the same thing. Please, just explain it to me.
@sama I actually don't want a billion people using it sam. I want to pay up the ass to get the smartest model and not have all these freebie cheapskates slowing it down