@btraut #121 🙂- When switching config between model providers all threads from prior provider are hidden.
Except pinned threads which are sticky to old provider in a mostly invisible way.
If you ever get tired of managing your Codex threads, just let Codex manage itself! Codex can now create threads, search them, organize them, pin the important ones, and spin up worktrees for parallel tasks.
Ehhh misleading - this isn’t OpenAI “selling your chats to Meta/Google.”
It’s a standard class-action pixel suit: ChatGPT updates the browser tab title with a short desc, the Facebook/Google pixels fire, and they get the same metadata your browser was already displaying. No transcript dumps.
These firms spam old wiretap laws at any site with a dynamic <title> tag hoping for a quick settlement. V simple eng solve.
Grift law imo.
Ehhh misleading - this isn’t OpenAI “selling your chats to Meta/Google.”
It’s a standard class-action pixel suit: ChatGPT updates the browser tab title with a short desc, the Facebook/Google pixels fire, and they get the same metadata your browser was already displaying. No transcript dumps.
These firms spam old wiretap laws at any site with a dynamic <title> tag hoping for a quick settlement. V simple eng solve.
Grift law imo.
I was underwhelmed by the default openclaw voice performance. - here’s an upgrade leveraging gpt-realtime.
It’s Also better optimized for outbound.
https://t.co/gOaoRdLUJr
🚨 How much does observability REALLY cost your @nodejs app?
We ran comprehensive performance tests on AsyncLocalStorage & OpenTelemetry across Node.js v22 vs v24.
The results will shock you. Thread 👇
🚨 How much does observability REALLY cost your @nodejs app?
We ran comprehensive performance tests on AsyncLocalStorage & OpenTelemetry across Node.js v22 vs v24.
The results will shock you. Thread 👇
It’s absolutely wild to me that Apple swiftly turned off e2e encryption of customer iCloud data at the request of a tyrannical government and how quickly people moved on from the topic