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Posted by mikeevans 9 hours ago

Codex for almost everything(openai.com)
647 points | 351 commentspage 5
armcat 8 hours ago|
Is it OpenAI Cowork?
huqedato 5 hours ago||
"Codex can now operate your computer alongside you" - I really don't want AI to "operate" my computer.
eduction 6 hours ago||
"We’re also releasing more than 90 additional plugins"

but there is no link, why would you not make this a link.

boggles my mind that companies make such little use of hypertext

tty456 8 hours ago||
I'm sure it's been said before, but more and more our development work is encroaching on personal compute space. Even for personal projects. A reminder to me to air gap those to spaces with separate hardware [:cringe:]
thm 7 hours ago||
Am I the only one who sees screen recordings of AI agents as archaic as filming airplane instruments to take measurements?
ex-aws-dude 5 hours ago||
Can't help but think the surface area for security issues is becoming massive with these tools
nerdsfeed 7 hours ago||
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vox-machina 6 hours ago||
Just got Computer Use working and honestly it feels really, really good. This is going to enable so many high-quality cross-application workflows in non-browser applications.
throwaway911282 6 hours ago|
its the best cua experience I've seen. the folks they acquired from sky team has cooked! (goes without saying how good the gpt 5.4 model is as well)
dieortin 5 hours ago||
Why are all your comments praising OpenAI and its models or attacking the competition?
VadimPR 8 hours ago|
Only on macOS though? This doesn't seem to work on Linux. Neither does Claude Cowork, not officially.
duckmysick 8 hours ago||
I don't see how it's possible to support Linux with Wayland, unless you limit the automation only to the browsers.
VadimPR 6 hours ago||
https://github.com/patrickjaja/claude-desktop-bin seems to be trying hard to but I haven't tried it.
rvz 8 hours ago||
This is why both companies are in an SF bubble.
mrcwinn 8 hours ago||
Linux desktop users. Talk about a bubble!
cmrdporcupine 8 hours ago||
There's this thing called Windows.

I don't like it, and I'm sure you don't either, but it's not a Mac. Or a Linux. And it's what most actual desktop users are stuck with, still.

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