I've had more "I can't believe it's this good" moments with GPT5.5 than any other model since Opus 4.5. It's shockingly, scarily capable. Days and days of amazing progress. All steering, no handwriting. Yet utterly delightful to conduct its coding. So, so good.
i feel things by listening to lyrics, and those lyrics inspire my work and writing, especially my journal entries
asked Codex to create a web component for linking parts of a blog post to lyrics from a song.
it was ready exactly as I envisioned it in a couple minutes, took an hour to make the adjustments in my mind to make it joyful--in particular, the sweep animation, getting it just right
Dear frontend devs and UI designers. I bring you Liquid DOM, a complete and faithful implementation of Liquid Glass on the Web.
- Shape morphing
- All properties animatable
- Dynamic refraction and reflection
- Adaptive tint
- Adaptive specular highlight
- Dispersion
- Full html integration
- Super fast layout engine that works across Canvas and html
- Pointer event handling
- Framework and renderer-agnostic low level API
- High level React API
- Ootb @threejs and r3f integration
And lots more.
Read on for implementation details and demos.
@giangonz Me pregunto, no han podido lograr un acuerdo con Google o Apple Maps para enviarles la información de rastreo en vivo?
En casi todos los estados de EEUU puedes ver el live ETA directo en la aplicación de mapas.
Thanks for the feedback on Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app. While it’s in preview, we’re working to improve it fast.
What you can expect next: push notifications, /fork, ability to restore after revoking, better reconnects, fixing the ability to control other devices, fewer mobile thread errors, better git diff & full-file, no plan mode issues, and lots more polish/bug fixes.
@joshmanders I've found myself using it as a mechanical arm for me, but still manually checking stuff to ensure it fits my mental model. Planning out interfaces, component hierarchies, etc--just not the minutia