@nishffx Check your model usage, I found that codex for some reason uses 5.4 and 5.4 mini without me ever asking.
I don't have this issue after using the CLI.
@rizaardiyanto@thsottiaux Automations can include Code Reviews. Visit https://t.co/3iWbozbCK3 to see your usage breakdown. For me, GitHub Code Review consumes about 10-20% of my plan.
The only idea worse than having the government banning models outright is having the government decide which companies do and don't get access to the frontier models.
An AI summary of information that’s already in the chart…
This is AI technology that was available 4 years ago. The fact they’re lauding this as groundbreaking says all you need to know.
Ornith-1.0-9B for agentic coding?
It broke on tool calling mid-task and got stuck in a loop with no way to continue.
Only real upside: it's less bad than Gemma-4-12B... but that's not saying much.
TL;DR: Skip it.
The military teaches you “5 minutes early is on time, on time is late & late is unacceptable.” Then everyone manages to be on time.
If they can do it, you can do it. Barring a dramatic event, being late is a choice…and a disrespectful, moral failing.
Ah, sweet dystopian hell. The feds now get to decide whether you, specifically, get access to intelligence.
Thank you safety people everywhere for helping to ensure we go down the worst path possible.
I don't know if it's placebo but using Fable for those few days it felt it just never gave up on problems and kept trying crazy ways to get whatever you wanted done. Now back on Opus and it's kinda lazy, thinks things are too daunting and keeps asking if you sure
Show Codex a workflow once. Reuse it as a skill.
Record & Replay lets you show Codex a recurring task, like filing an expense report or submitting a time-off request.
Codex turns that demo into an inspectable, editable skill.
You control when recording starts and stops.
Two years ago, reasoning models did not exist. GPT-4o and Sonnet 3.5 were SOTA.
One year ago, the best publicly available model was o3, and 99% of those who used it (i.e., 99% of 7% of OpenAI customers) were using it as a chatbot.
Today (i.e., right now as I type this), I have Codex building several pieces of personalized software and doing a large-scale data management project for me. The data management project has been running autonomously for nearly 4 days. I have multiple working apps on my phone that I use daily and which were built entirely by Codex.
Projecting this trend to June 2027 is absolutely mind-boggling. The world will change.
Copilot Cowork is making the same mistake as Claude Cowork with the chat versus work toggle. One of the great things about the Codex app is I don't need to make that artificial choice. I can start a chat that becomes work, continue to work in that thread, or turn the thread workspace into a project when warranted. I don't have to ever think "chat or work?"
Evlenirsen pişman olursun. Evlenmezsen de pişman olursun. Çocuk yapsan da yapmasan da pişman olursun. Kierkegaard bunu 200 yıl önce şöyle söylemiştir:
"Neyi seçersen seç pişman olursun. Çünkü sorun tercihlerinde değil yaşanmamış bir hayatı romantize etmendir. İnsan her daim gidilmemiş bir yolu cazibeli ve gizemli bulur. Bu yüzden mesele en doğru seçimi yapman değil. Hangi pişmanlıkla yaşayacağını seçip karar vermendir."
Sen neye karar verdin?
As an Apple Watch Ultra (1st gen) user, I’m disappointed with Apple.
Imagine spending $800 on a smartwatch only for it to lose software support after just 3 years. Sure, the watch will still work fine, but you’ll miss out on new features and improvements that come with future watchOS updates.
This has honestly made me reconsider buying another Apple Watch in the future. If I ever get one again, it’ll probably be an SE model, or I may just switch to another smartwatch brand entirely, because this just doesn’t feel acceptable to me.
As a neurologist, it is now patently clear to me that the vast majority of people on the planet are suffering from neuroinflammation or brain damage (likely both)
The way people speak & behave has changed. Markedly so.
Whether irl, or via messaging/social media. It’s noticeable
It’s exhausting how every aspect of life in this country boils down to a company trying to screw you over as a consumer and you having to waste time fighting over it.
When companies like @TMobile do this, I should be able to bill them for the time it takes me to correct it.
If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They launder money and feed them more drugs, so they can keep their customers locked in this hell on our streets. We have a moral obligation from God to help them and make our city safe and clean for everyone. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have forsaken this city. Time for real leadership. Time for real compassion.