I spent nearly five months developing this extension, aiming to create a product that truly enhances the browsing experience.
Tomorrow, I will officially launch it on https://t.co/T51ly48SBm, hoping to reach a wider audience.
I also hope for your support.
@thsottiaux Codex reasoning is top-tier, but its UI/UX taste is… honestly bad.
I need multiple iterations to reach what Claude Code gets in one shot.
Why is there such a gap in design intuition?
@ArjunPatel_AI I hope that if I give Claude a portrait image, it can generate a high-fidelity 3D model in Blender.
Is this achievable with current technology? If so, how could it be implemented?
@scaling01 This might still be the same path as GPT-4.
When GPT-4 launched, it was slow. Then came GPT-4-Turbo — a distilled version.
It wasn’t great at first, but OpenAI kept refining it until it replaced GPT-4.
GPT-5.1 seems to follow that path, just smarter with the name.
Making robots walk gracefully—like a human woman—has always been one of the hardest challenges.
I thought it would take 5 more years.
Yet XPENG from China just did it.
The U.S. should face this failure and reflect, not act like Neanderthals doubting it’s a woman in disguise.
XPENG's next-gen IRON robot effectively crossed the uncanny valley, leading many to believe it was a human in a suit.
In a follow-up event to prove it was a robot, He Xiaopeng had its leg skin cut open in front of a live audience. The robot then walked off the stage.
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