@LeakerApple Pretty sure this is from Apple Foundation models running on device. When I run models on my M4 Pro MacBook I hear the same thing during responses
in some sort of way ,, i feel very transported back into the old glorious skeuomorphic era of apple.
not just because the new liquid glass resembles aqua , but also because of the outer black borders on it and on icons
and of course the recovery of traditional HIG principles
Codex has officially paid for itself on the $100 plan..
A week ago I asked it to go make me $5. In one day, it found several legitimate open-source paid tasks, and picked the ones that looked real, it wrote the all the code, opened PRs, handled maintainer feedback, kept my payment details private, and helped route the payouts back to me.
Most of the time after that was just waiting on maintainers to review, merge, and pay.
So far, three of those jobs have paid out: $16.88, $6.80, and now $75.
Total: $98.68.
That’s about a $986.80/month run-rate based on the three-day window, or about $1,480/month if you count the active work as roughly two days.
One of the funniest parts - in one email thread, I asked why they don’t use Codex for this kind of work, and they basically said it’s “not really good enough yet” without realizing Codex had already done the work they were paying me for.
This feels like a very early glimpse of where work is going.
Also a ton of people, ranging from OpenAI employees, really big influencers, and a lot of people who follow me, have asked me what my prompt is and I feel disappointed in telling you all. It's literally a poorly worded two-sentence prompt that basically just says, "Make me $5 and do what you are good at!"
Made a quick Hermes Agent iMessage extension. Works with basic imsg but also uses imsg-plus (SIP must be disabled) for typing indicators and tapback reactions:
https://t.co/UzkIAiEODL