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Posted by mikeevans 16 hours ago

Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app(openai.com)
354 points | 173 commentspage 2
gchamonlive 8 hours ago|
This is good not because I could work on code on the go. Codex excels not only at that but also at crunching through text. It's nice that now I can get an agent in my phone that understands my notes in Logseq. It's like my journals can now talk back to me.
jwilliams 7 hours ago||
I wish they'd have done this in a separate Codex app. On desktop I greatly prefer having Codex separate from ChatGPT... As compared to Claude, which is growing so fast and adding features so quickly it seems bolted together (I get why they do it, integrations/MCP-wise).

This specific feature is more akin to Remote Control in Claude. You could already kick off Codex Cloud tasks (although it's just a little more fiddly to do so).

If you can move to Codex Cloud (or "Claude Code for the Web"), I think it's the superior approach. Start it there, and just pick it up from the PR if necessary.

sumedh 3 hours ago|
OpenAi wants non devs to start coding as well, its just going to confuse users when there are two Apps.
mlaretallack 8 hours ago||
A while ago I created a telegram bridge for AWS Kiro CLI, this allows my to talk to the agent running on my server from anywhere. Any remote access to any of these agents is a massive game changer, it means that you don't need to hover infront of the pc while it works away at the problems. It changes your workflow, but I do find you need to force yourself to "turn off", its easy to do that with the PC, eg, just walk away, but when you can just "get the agent to do one more change" while waiting to pick the kids up or taking the dog for a walk, it can get difficult to stop.
breatheoften 11 hours ago||
This is extremely what Ive been wanting -- I had previously thought about using one of the hackish apps that try to deliver this experience - or spinning up something for this myself ... - but integrating this directly is definitely the right way to provide the best system and product experience -- and this seems to work out of the box exactly as I would want!
fluder_tw 4 hours ago||
Wondering is it only me who vibe coded PWA mobile IDE and remote agent hosted on the laptop, which uses claude -p and local code to allow coding via mobile?
throwatdem12311 10 hours ago||
> Stay connected to active work from anywhere

And here I thought AI was gonna automate the world and we were gonna work less.

Turns out you’re gonna work 24/7 no matter where you are!

mifydev 10 hours ago||
This is a very myopic and unnecessary cynical sentiment. It's not about you - agents just need to run without your computer being on all the time. Coding is a background task that needs to run unattended now.
throwatdem12311 10 hours ago|||
This is absolutely not true. I run dozens of Opus agents all day and they need so much constant attention and babysitting (lest everything turn to sh*t) that I would not qualify it anywhere close to “background”. And I’m sure as hell not wrangling these things from my *phone*.
EGreg 9 hours ago||
What would it take to remove yourself from the loop so your agents can go parabolic and kick off the singularity?

(Have them cover their own token costs, hehe).

someguy101010 9 hours ago||
if i didn't have to prompt it to learn from its mistakes and it just "intuitively" knew to do that
nullsanity 9 hours ago|||
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teaspoon 10 hours ago||
Why not work the same amount and be at your desk less?
sheept 9 hours ago|||
your boss will probably prefer the colleague that can now work more, and isn't occasionally absent from their desk
throwatdem12311 9 hours ago|||
The same reason I don’t have social media apps on my phone.
cooper_ganglia 7 hours ago||
This is the EXACT evolution of this product that I've wanted. For simple tasks on some of my desktop machines, I don't want to mess with SSH or remoting into them, I just want to tell an AI agent what I need, let it build a plan that I press "Approve" on, and let it rip. This is the ClawdBot killer!
miohtama 12 hours ago||
I have been using Omnara now some months, on desktop and mobile. It's web/mobile remote for Claude and Codex.

I can do some tasks on mobile, especially if they are follow up and steering only, greatly increasing productivity as you can keep working whilst in transit, etc.

charlie90 9 hours ago|
Nice. Next step is giving codex/Claude Code local device control...problem is the current ios/android are so locked down that agents can't do much ...but the space is so ripe for disruption that I bet we'll see AI-native devices coming out within the next few years that allow agents to interact with everything. I would be nervous if I were apple right now.
shepherdjerred 8 hours ago||
I’d finally have a use case for my overpowered iPad if it could compile and run code
satvikpendem 8 hours ago||
Now how would Apple get that sweet Mac money if you could do everything from your iPad? And that's exactly why they artificially segment those devices.
adithyassekhar 9 hours ago||
Android can allow an app to control the device using accessibility permissions.
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