Codex 5.5 hack:
"Are you 100% confident in this strategy? If not, find all possible loopholes, suggest proper fixes and run this loop until you are factually 100% confident in the new startegy"
This works like charm. It makes Codex 5.5 high perform even better than codex 5.5 extra high.
Why? Codex 5.5 is the only model i noticed that is self aware. It never makes high claims unless the model verifies everything.
This doesn't work with Opus 4.7 cuz that's a very insecure model. You can paste this prompt over and over again, the model keeps saying "you're absolutely right,....."
But with codex, after 2-3 iterations you'll notice yourself it actually patched all loopholes and this genuinely sounds like a good strategy.
Try this out, thanks me later.
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