@thsottiaux comfort in using without external mouse, especially scrolling, finding bars, dark mode. Not terrible, but annoying.
Annoying: threads disappear...
Not annoying but would be nice: subfolders + folder hierarchy.
Power user move: additional description and nicer view of threads.
@KadiriZaid@thsottiaux i had the same but the reason was i was routing the traffic... working from home connected to office and the traffic was routed through office firewall
@thsottiaux any chance the macos desktop app could also connect to codex on running on another machine? I hate my battery runs out because it decides to run all tests in the project a few times over.
@thsottiaux PRIVACY. Privacy shield icon: am i being trained in style of copilot. Temporary projects. Delete logs. Easier to understand where log are and for how long.
@thsottiaux Translations need polish. They can do more harm than good if not careful.
e.g.: Finnish "sopimus" = contract,
should be "suunnitelma" = plan
Took me a while to figure out which contract can be enabled.
@thsottiaux it sends all queued messages even if quota is empty. Could it please check the quota before trying to send a message so I can just make it continue when quota renews
@thsottiaux scroll with touchpad and/or arrow keys could be better on macbooks. Maybe have someone use it with just a keyboard for a full day and plan how to make it perfect. latest MacOS, dark mode.
Main issues: scroll chat window, scroll project list, find scroll bars, scroll long diffs..
@MichaelMatcha@_tenZdhon_ True, LinkedIn is now obsessed with Mythos and other A.I. releases. Only thing that exceeds light of speed is speed of people becoming A.I. consultants.
TBH, I get it. A.I. needs people from all fields and, besides, times are hard.
Anyway, we just like to make fun of LinkedIn
@kr0der what is wrong with that? Some developers prefer it that way. I am not sure I see anything wrong with layers of abstractions and fallbacks in case a method fails. It is a bit lazy but at least one of the fallbacks works out-of-the-llm.
@thekitze 5.4. for work that matters, codex spark for review, quality passes and specific tasks where I just want it to get over with. Is there a reason for non-spark 5.3?
@sughanthans1@joburgai@TheAhmadOsman true, but earlier 'they' couldn't use our data, such as emails, in mass. They could find trade secrets but now cloud providers, theoretically, could just take our data an train on it. Theoretically, of course, because it is not like anyons is obsessed with winning the AI wars.