More of the iOS app loop, now inside Codex.
The Build iOS Apps plugin lets Codex view and test your iOS app in the in-app browser, open SwiftUI previews, and hot reload edits without leaving Codex.
Your Codex activity now has a home, and an easier way to share it.
Codex profiles show your activity graph, streaks, lifetime tokens, peak daily tokens, and top features like plugins and /fast mode.
Private by default. Share a card when you want to.
🚨 BREAKING: this guy is single-handedly killing WisprFlow.
Dictate, tell the AI to rewrite it any tone, style, or dialect you want. Done in under 1s.
WisprFlow: ~$12/mo, slower, closed source.
Unmute: free, open source. BYOK runs under $1/mo.
Pick a side.
@RunemirQi And to be clear, there’s nothing “Biden and the Democrats” have done that’s compared to this shitshow.
You’d rather Whataboutism that than be objective!
The AI ponzi scheme goes like this:
Everyone is generating all these long ass docs and then passing them off for others to read
Then the person receiving is like, wtf this is way too long, and hands that into an AI to read and summarize
Then they are generating a long ass response back
and this cycle goes like that forever. and we call this work now 😅
The token lords watch this from their towers nodding and grinning.
Introducing Impeccable 3.5, the best way to design in production: iterate on real UI with your AI agent, in the codebase you actually ship.
Turns out many popular design skills, including Impeccable and Anthropic's frontend-design, weren't actually very good at...design (the workflow was valuable, but the output didn't magically make LLMs like GPT great designers). We measured it across thousands of generations: 74% of pages used the cream AI-default background, 76% reached for extreme letter-spacing, 90%+ failed the contrast floor.
So we started fixing slop systematically, specific to each model. The skill now compiles rules for the exact defects each model makes, instead of shipping one generic file to everyone. The biggest jump is in GPT-5.5 and Codex.
Also new:
◆ It now knows the difference between a new project and an existing one. Existing codebase, it reads your design system and preserves your identity. Greenfield, it seeds a fresh palette from 129 hand-curated anchors so every cold start doesn't drift to the same safe colors.
◆ Live Mode is now in beta, and works at two scales. Type a direction into the new Steer bar, or speak it, and the agent reads the whole page and edits it in place. Or pick a single element, steer it with a sub-command, live-edit any copy, and accept the variant straight back to source. Insert mode scaffolds brand-new elements between the ones already there. Recovery survives HMR, hidden heroes, and dev-tool overlays.
◆ A rebuilt anti-pattern detector. Torn off jsdom and onto a real CSS cascade resolver: roughly 20x faster, dependency-free, and now small enough to run inline inside the skill, not just the CLI and extension. 14 new rules, 41 total.
◆ The skill keeps itself current, checking once a day and offering to update. Plus /impeccable init and a bare /impeccable that reads your repo and tells you the next move.
Free, open source. Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and more.
https://t.co/Q5dmE5wB7X
@moonshiesty And this is resulting in operators pulling cards you bought earlier mid run due to the price increase over the past few days. Terrible.
Just had a 5090 I rented a few days ago go offline suddenly.
One of the cheap 5090 GPUs I earlier got on vast to mine $PRL, just went offline.
I’m sure it’s the operator seeing current surge in rental prices on the 5090s that $PRL has caused them to decide to break the contract. Sucks!
$PRL up 3x this week while most of the people have zero clue what is coming. There is a reason for why daily mining emissions are >$ 2 million but only a fraction is sold. Listen to this anon: