GPT-Realtime 2 is the future of the operating system.
I've been experimenting with it for a couple weeks now, and I gotta say, it's pretty gosh darn incredible.
Opening apps, searching the web, even editing in Premiere. All with just my voice.
And it only takes a few prompts to set up.
In this video I'll show you exactly how.
0:00 Intro
1:46 What is GPT-Realtime 2?
4:46 Setting it up (no coding)
7:53 Fixing the always-on mic (push-to-talk)
9:41 Demo: searching the web
11:38 Demo: connecting apps via MCP (Obsidian)
14:13 Demo: controlling Premiere Pro (accessibility tree)
18:00 Honest caveats
19:00 Outro
Codex and Claude Code are now being used for marketing and content creation.
Here are 7 Skills / Plugins I use daily for marketing inside Codex to grow to over 1.5M followers across all platforms.
00:00 Intro
05:59 Skill 1 - YouTube Researcher (Grounding)
11:43 Skill 2 - 2nd Brain
17:54 Skill 3 - Diagrams
19:29 Using Sub Agents
22:11 Skill 4 - Design Power Tool
27:10 Skill 5 - Remotion & Hyperframes
35:12 Skill 6 - Gen Media (Mini App)
40:49 Skill 7 - Email Manager
45:38 Bonus - Social Media Manager
The Most Comprehensive Codex tutorial on the internet right now
even OpenAI's own team said it's one of the best
in under 2 hours you'll learn how to use Codex + GPT-5.5 (imo the strongest combo available right now)
from skill and plugin setup, to automated workflow building, to multi-threading practical demos
if you're looking for the best practices for vibe coding, this is the one to watch
big shoutout and respect to @rileybrown
“In a day, a node of 8 Nvidia H100s would earn you:
Gonka: $379.99
IO net: $299.50
Chutes: $180.35
Akash: $177.41
Cocoon: $7.42”
Turns out Gonka is not only the largest decentralized AI network, but also the most profitable for GPU providers — ~$380/day for 8×H100.
Full breakdown by @DeAI_nation https://t.co/xq4y3A7oua
The future of development is officially 100% crazy.
You can now vibe-code mobile applications from your phone!
No computer. Only a phone.
I'm not going to lie, this is kind of addictive:
Did some research on it..
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That root (.api) is owned on-chain by someone else. Namecheap partnered with them to resell subdomains.
It looks like buying a normal domain, but your rights depend on both Namecheap + the TLD owner.
So the risk: if Namecheap stops supporting Handshake or the .api owner changes terms, your domain could break. It’s transferable, but not true ownership. It’s more like leasing land in someone else’s city.