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@JustinBleuel@ChatGPTapp The creation of new threads on the sidebar is incredibly inconsistent. Sometimes they only show up after refreshing the late, sometimes they don't show up at all.
I've also had a few cases where it says stream disconnected and then the thread is bricked until a refresh.
@jxnlco I feel like this point has been said to death at this point. But UI. Codex is incapable of thinking creatively and coming up with good UX decisions
It needs a very strict pre-existing framework to behave properly in these types of tasks.
@argofowl I raised this issue on GitHub. I hope someone from the Codex team sees your post and fixes this asap. Thanks for mentioning this, it's so frustrating.
@Dimillian Over the last few days I've been trying hard to fully automate testing of my apps in Codex. It would be really useful if Codex Browser use natively had the ability to record the browser it's controlling. That way I can have it record it's "verification" and attach it to GitHub
@mattpocockuk I've recently started using these! It would be really useful to have some explanation of your workflow or typical usage pattern. How to get the most out of these skills.
@thsottiaux Three main things
1. It's writing style and the way it lays out text is extremely dense, very hard to read it's explanations.
2. Thread switching is still slow
3. The code it writes has too many verification functions, input validations and sanitisations. Leads to really bad code
Hey @thsottiaux , just a quick bit of feedback on computer use.
I really don't think it should be this strict in regards to sending messages.
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@thsottiaux I think the output style is borderline unreadable. Especially when you ask it to explain something or outline a feature. The text is too dense and not well formatted.