We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time.
Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later.
We’re starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
Today I'm publishing a new essay, Policy on the AI Exponential. AI is progressing extremely fast—much faster than the policy process was built to handle. The essay lays out where I think the technology is now, and the action needed to close the gap: https://t.co/Lh6PWae178
📣 NVIDIA CUDA 13.3 is here!
CUDA 13.3 brings new capabilities and performance optimizations to developers across the CUDA ecosystem.
Includes enterprise-grade feature parity across CUDA Python and C++ with CUDA Python 1.0, CUDA Tile for C++, and CUDA Tile coverage.
🔗 Read the tech blog: https://t.co/PpsjrDnoSA
Seriously how much compute does SpaceX Colossus really have? Earlier Anthropic, then Cursor, Now Google. Also, xAI Grok has to use that compute as well. 🤯
@elonmusk
SpaceX has just announced that they have entered into a $920 million per month agreement with Google to provide compute capacity, according to a new filing.
"On June 5, 2026, we entered into a Cloud Service Agreement with Google with respect to access to compute capacity. The customer has agreed to pay us $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029, with capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee. The compute capacity provided includes approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory, and other related components.
After December 31, 2026, the agreement may be terminated by either party upon 90 days' notice. The customer will retain ownership of, and intellectual property rights in, its content, Al models, and related data."
BREAKING; SpaceX and Google enter a cloud service agreement through which Google has agreed to pay SpaceX $920 million per month from October 2026 to June 2029.
Compute capacity provided includes about 110,000 Nvidia GPUs, CPUs, memory and other related components
Meet Gemma 4 12B!
A unified, encoder-free multimodal model designed to bring high-performance intelligence directly to your laptop, and released under an Apache 2.0 license.
Bridging the gap between edge efficiency and advanced reasoning. Here is what’s new with Gemma 4 12B: 👇
Building apps has never been easier.
With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL.
Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
👏👏 Introducing Qwen3.7-Plus — a multimodal agent model that unifies vision and language into one versatile agent foundation.
✅ Multimodal interactive hybrid agent: unified GUI & CLI operation across visual and text tasks
✅ Versatile coding agent & productivity assistant with full-modality input
✅ Visual Agent: perception, reasoning, grounding, and search-augmented QA
✅ Cross-harness generalization across diverse agent frameworks
One model. Sees, thinks, codes, acts.🙌🙌
Now available via API on Alibaba Cloud Model Studio. Try it — let us know what you build.😎
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Blog:https://t.co/pVYf0h3NNa
Qwen Studio:https://t.co/HUYgFW4cYf
API:https://t.co/viL0cXrMzW
We just released the Codex Python SDK 🔥
You can now embed Codex directly into your Python apps and workflows!
> Start threads
> Run turns
> Stream progress
> Resume sessions
> Pass images
> Control sandbox access
All whilst reusing your existing Codex auth.
pip install openai-codex
Go build with it!!
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
Had an interesting experience today with Codex + GPT 5.5 and honestly it saved me a lot of time.
I had an old Cloudflare redirect setup for one of my domains. It was working perfectly for a long time, and suddenly it stopped working even though I hadn’t touched the configuration in months.
Instead of manually debugging everything again, I connected the Cloudflare MCP inside Codex, authenticated my Cloudflare account, and simply explained the problem.
What impressed me was how Codex approached it.
First, it automatically searched for the correct Cloudflare APIs through the MCP integration and attempted to recreate/fix the redirect rules. That approach partially failed, so I explained what was and wasn’t working.
Immediately, it changed strategy on its own.
Instead of continuing with redirect rules, it decided to create a Worker-based redirect solution, deployed the Worker instantly, and got everything working again.
The entire process took less than 10 minutes.
What I liked most was not just the code generation, but the ability to reason through the problem, adapt the approach, use the right APIs/tools automatically, and actually complete the deployment flow end-to-end.
Codex + GPT 5.5 genuinely felt like having an engineer actively troubleshooting alongside me today.
Most devs don't realize their GitHub can do THIS 👇
Yes, GitHub renders animations in READMEs.
Drop your favorite GitHub repo that needs some animation love! We'll animate them.