If your usage quota was resetting soon and you still had a lot left, what would you put on autopilot?
Looking for tasks where I can give the model a goal, let it work for a while, and only check the final output.
What are your best low-supervision AI workflows?
Yes, Luna Max doesn't follow the rules and breaks through the limitations set by the developers. I tried it once and gave up because reworking it requires more tokens.
GPT 5.6 Luna Max vs. Sol Medium
I spent the last 2 days running several sessions with both, and I think the official benchmarks are misleading in suggesting they're equivalent.
Luna is obviously much cheaper. Despite using many more tokens, it cost an average of $1.20/session, while Sol averaged $29. That's a big difference, and it also affects subscription rate limits! So if you're prioritizing cost over other factors, Luna is probably the way to go.
However, I had to redo most of Luna's work. In fact, Luna wasn't able to produce any shippable code for my use cases, so the huge cost reduction was just an illusion.
The bigger issue with Luna was that it often ignored initial instructions, especially as the conversation grew longer. Toward the end of tasks, it got lost on very basic stuff, which made me switch to Sol for most of them.
I had Opus 5 review all their work, and Luna generally introduced more P1 regressions.
After reviewing the sessions, both Opus 5 and Sol xhigh concluded that Sol Medium produced better results despite the price, which matches my own assessment.
I encountered a bug in Codex. When I click “Create Dialog” next to the project directory, the message cannot be sent properly. If I use “New Task,” it works, but I can't link it to the project folder. I'm not sure if anyone else has encountered this issue.@thsottiaux
@thsottiaux Could you add a “jump to response” / answer navigation feature like ChatGPT web?
When Codex generates long responses (code explanations, debugging steps, file changes), it becomes difficult to quickly locate previous answers.
Claude now connects to the tools creative professionals already use.
With the new Blender connector, you can debug a scene, build new tools, or batch-apply changes across every object, directly from Claude.