I am using codex to manage my Gmail account now. Such as deleting 7-days old emails from some senders automatically, this can easily trim down my Gmail
@DanielSmidstrup I think sales for now. But quickly even sales will be automated.
In the long run, probably the ability to connect to Akashic Records. The pure instinct
@SahilExec It depends on how you measure. For app upload files, probably need to look at whether the p(n) is associated with file size. 1gb file upload take 4sec is acceptable.
@SourabhGurwani@shub0414 Same feeling. Recently I only use ChatGPT and Gemini (still good for Google). Searching looks like an outdated tools. I only use search if I am not sure whether the answers from chat are accurate
A sci-fi idea:
On a distant planet, evolution favored plants that released consciousness-altering chemicals into the atmosphere.
Over millions of years, nearly all life evolved while continuously immersed in this “shared-awareness field.”
Creatures there did not naturally perceive themselves as isolated individuals.
They experienced reality as a deeply interconnected consciousness network.
As a result, they built a civilization with almost no selfishness, deception, or loneliness.
To them:
“Universal oneness” was not a religion.
It was a direct sensory experience.
Then mutations appeared.
A small group became resistant to the chemical.
For the first time, some beings experienced:
separation
individual selfhood
fear of death
private thought
linear time
competition
The collective civilization viewed them as mentally ill.
But the “sick” individuals had evolutionary advantages:
long-term planning, resource hoarding, strategic deception, and technological acceleration.
Eventually, they took over the planet.
They destroyed the shared-awareness ecosystem and built a hyper-rational civilization based on individuality and objective reality.
At first, science advanced rapidly.
But the deeper their physics went, the stranger reality became:
quantum entanglement
observer effects
fine-tuned constants
the hard problem of consciousness
nonlocality
the illusion of continuous time
Their theories became increasingly complex, like epicycles in geocentric astronomy.
Then some scientists proposed a terrifying possibility:
Maybe the original shared-consciousness civilization had been closer to reality all along.
Maybe continuous spacetime, isolated objects, and individual identity are not fundamental truths…
but cognitive compensation mechanisms produced by disconnected minds.
Like a colorblind species building physics from grayscale perception.
One scientist finally concluded:
“The arrow never moved.
Movement exists only in the observer.”
@thsottiaux recently codex (version 3017) started consuming big memory, especially if I have both codex and IntelliJ opening at the same time. Mac reports system issues, I have to force quit several apps or even reboot to go back to normal. The memory foot print for codex could be 20GB. Hope this can be fixed or at least configured. Thanks for your attention
@thsottiaux 1. co-operate the same session from any where, including phone. 2. Let it to use other model(s) for reviewing 3. Solve key entering slowness issue after long running