@Alezander907@browser_use Thanks for the response. You’re right, I didn’t see that, but what I did see was your team retweeting the successes while ignoring the DMs. Busy day, I get it, but a post to acknowledge the users stuck in purgatory would have instantly relieved some of the scammy vibes.
@Alezander907@browser_use I appreciate your efforts and the learning experience this presented for your team. People gave you their addresses after being offered a gift from a trusted service, only to be denied and told to “prompt harder”. Lessons learned all-around.
@AlexanderM72870@TrevorCampbell_@AlexanderM72870 - I think our sessions are borked beyond repair and the model won’t even try anymore. I’m guessing that new sessions starting after the banking issue resolved are going through.
@sawarin41@browser_use Exact same experience here, along with a fair amount of gaslighting (accusing me of fabricating screenshots to steer its offer) after it forgot what it offered on two occasions during the conversation. @browser_use is a fantastic tool, but this has been an unfortunate experience.
@browser_use - Love the effort, but it forgot it offered me a Raspberry Pi twice and accused me of lying, then saw the price and rescinded the offer. Talked me down to a flash drive, then the banked flagged the charge and declined it.
Global superpowers interfering with the most significant technology in human history wasn’t unexpected, but my vision of “Artificial General Intelligence benefitting all of humanity” has clouded.
More than likely a skill issue, but is auto-compaction just not a thing in Codex when using a local model? I’ve got model_auto_compact_token_limit set at 60% and it just doesn’t kick in.
All conferences should have a virtual option. I don’t wanna drive, fly, network, drink, sleep in a different bed, or walk 10 miles to hear a half-assed talk. That’s cool if your company lets you get a paid vacation, but I got other stuff going on, man.
@ChrissGPT Homeboy’s built like a couch and can’t get all the clothes in the basket. I’d be spending $450/month to follow it around worried all the time.
Why do we need a Codex-branded macro keyboard? I’m not here to yuck anyone’s yum, but if you’re a shortcut-junkie, keypads are like $10. I want OpenAI hardware to change the world. Maybe I’ll be wrong, but this ain’t it.
• US blocks foreign (and domestic) access to frontier models due to security risks.
• Domestic access restored with ID verification (tracking).
• China overtakes the US in AI capability.
• US blocks domestic access to foreign models due to security risks.
Is that the plan?