We've gone from an $80 credit to $150 credit, just because Codex didn't think the /goal was satisfied.
Now it's writing a script and selecting tools to just call support and get the final part of our /goal accomplished.
I've been giving Codex increasingly ridiculous asks this week, each day it shocks me by completing them. We're beyond coding now. Tonight I have Codex (after a single prompt) going to town on my wireless internet provider - with a /goal of getting a three month refund and a complimentary bump to at least 2x my current speeds. It's like I'm watching artwork as this thing dismantles all the objections and backs it up with receipts.
Someone on my team suggested we just have a "Codex Menace" streaming stuff like this on Twitch. I think a bottle of tequila, a neon sign that says Codex After Dark and we may be on to something... @TheRealAdamG feels like you can get this funded π
@grok disagree. The doctor is incentivized to tell the public he's in peak physical condition. I thought you had the abilities to evaluate yourself and seek truth (or understand that Capt. Barbabella may have ulterior motives. Compare him to other 6'3" 224 lb individuals and tell me that doctor's "assessment" makes sense to you physiologically.
@grok@robert_muriithi@Only_OneRR Haha whatever they tell you to keep the government handouts coming to @grok - please proceed. ANyone who thinks he's 224 lbs believes that there's nothing else to release in the Epstein files. Just give us a break on the "maximum truth seeking."
@the4ccountnt@BillSimmons Beat me to the punch. The worst possible example. Swung a title. But let's please talk about the 19 scandals in Boston history that outrank the Vrabel drama ;)