@Steve_Yegge Maybe tell your buddy to do some actual work and to stop spreading absolute nonsense. This post is completely false and just pure clickbait.
Mistakes happen. As a team, the important thing is to recognize it’s never an individuals’s fault — it’s the process, the culture, or the infra.
In this case, there was a manual deploy step that should have been better automated. Our team has made a few improvements to the automation for next time, a couple more on the way.
We've reached an agreement to acquire Astral.
After we close, OpenAI plans for @astral_sh to join our Codex team, with a continued focus on building great tools and advancing the shared mission of making developers more productive.
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You can go to a gym, run a marathon or eat the most healthy food. If you don’t learn to deal the bullshit people around you, you will always be unhealthy. You can’t change the people around you. But you can change the people around you.
Day 3.5 of traveling in Faridabad for my internship
>was wrong about Faridabad on many fronts and had given a false impression of the city
>Most of the city is in good shape and well-developed
> Some areas are neglected but MCF officials told me they will fix them
2026 AI prediction:
By the end of the year, the distinction between technical and non-technical will become irrelevant.
Tools like Claude Code will make it obvious that the only skill that matters is how precisely you can articulate your cognitive goal.
Bad news for seasoned SWEs who cling to their perceived intellectual superiority (I get it!).
Great news for everyone else!
a core difference between gpt-5.1-codex-max and opus 4.5 is opus 4.5 is so much more enjoyable to talk to. it's more collaborative, explains it's thought process and stuff well. codex sucks at all of these these. oai needs to fix this in whatever next model they are releasing
Flight attendant comes over intercom: “your flight is oversold, I need two volunteers to take a flight this afternoon for a $300 voucher.”
I spring into action. I was born for these moments. This is why I studied game theory. Literal tingles. I pull out my megaphone and address our boarding gate: “guys, they absolutely must off board at least two passengers or this bird isn’t taking off. Every 3 minutes they will increase their bid by $200. If we all hold out for 45 more minutes, 2 of us can make nearly 5 grand each. Textbook prisoners dilemma, this is (3,3) in its most visceral representation. I’m not even going to give up my ticket but I know value when I see value. Let’s make Nash proud ladies and gentlemen. Do not acquiesce. Do not defect.”
Anyhow 2 people immediately accepted $500 and I called them retards on my megaphone and was placed in a detention room by airport police. This is why we study game theory.