@lostinlatencyX@ravikiran_dev7 Claude code and Codex aren't competitors with Antigravity? Antigravity is an IDE, those are both agent management dashboards.
What really killed it was the decreased usage limits.
We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same runtime, harness, and models that power Cursor.
Run agents from CI/CD pipelines, create automations for end-to-end workflows, or embed agents directly inside your products.
We’re updating our ChatGPT Pro and Plus subscriptions to better support the growing use of Codex.
We’re introducing a new $100/month Pro tier. This new tier offers 5x more Codex usage than Plus and is best for longer, high-effort Codex sessions.
In ChatGPT, this new Pro tier still offers access to all Pro features, including the exclusive Pro model and unlimited access to Instant and Thinking models.
To celebrate the launch, we’re increasing Codex usage for a limited time through May 31st so that Pro $100 subscribers get up to 10x usage of ChatGPT Plus on Codex to build your most ambitious ideas.
TIL: There's a whole bunch of interesting skills in the oss codex repo: https://t.co/gNFHV3MD2j
$skill-installer playwright-interactive
(also /fast is sweeeeet, 1.5x codex makes a huge diff!)
@nilart@openrouter@Sam_Romain@openclaw Generally speaking - you can configure the fallback model in your OpenRouter settings but in this case everyone was falling back to Opus because of an error on their part.
This is cool and all. But all of their site links and package names have been broken for at least a week now. My Clawdbot is so confused on where to find resources.
The lobster has molted into its final form 🦞
Clawd → Moltbot → OpenClaw
100k+ GitHub stars. 2M visitors in a week.
And finally, a name that'll stick.
Your assistant. Your machine. Your rules.
https://t.co/d39LXKRE9h
Clawdbot is a powerful tool, but using an always-on AI with such broad capabilities can be a security risk.
Here are some tips to minimize the danger. 🧵
The amount of crap I get for putting out a hobby project for free is quite something.
People treat this like a multi-million dollar business. Security researchers demanding a bounty.
Heck, I can barely buy a Mac Mini from the Sponsors.
It's supposed to inspire people. And I'm glad it does.
And yes, most non-techies should not install this.
It's not finished, I know about the sharp edges.
Heck, it's not even 3 months old.
And despite rumors otherwise, I sometimes sleep.