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Posted by davidbarker 9 hours ago

Codex Micro(openai.com)
257 points | 220 commentspage 5
antfarm 7 hours ago|
I don't understand the many Teenage Engineering references in this thread, this design has no soul.
porphyra 6 hours ago|
Teenage Engineering makes a lot of products that are basically just a grid of buttons and knobs. It's an obvious comparison to make, even if you disagree on the style/soul etc. Like the OP-1 is also a rectangle of buttons, and even the style of the keycap itself can draw some comparisons (it is a rounded square with a circle in it and an abstract symbol on it): https://teenage.engineering/products/op-1
Juvination 9 hours ago||
I like it because it looks sleak, and the colors are neat.

However, it really puts in perspective that a large part of my job has just become clicking a few buttons.

staeff777 6 hours ago||
Codex micro - is it a tiny coding agent? Or a small coding model? No it is hardware, that has nothing to do with coding.

I think they should have called it "codex luna" - because it's small!

Topfi 6 hours ago|
Thanks, thought I was the only one expecting a tiny, coding focused model from the title. Codex really is the least consistent brand in tech.
kubafu 6 hours ago||
So when are we gonna get this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXzJR7K0wK0 ?
jujugoboom 7 hours ago||
First question; if theres a knob to adjust thinking level, and I can switch between agents, what if I turn down the knob for one agent and switch to another? Do I just insta-lobotomize it?
throwaway613746 7 hours ago|
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nzoschke 9 hours ago||
Looks cool. I’m looking for a macro pad with a little LCD that’s Mac and Linux compatible.

This looks like it has LEDs but not a screen.

Any experience with https://www.eezbotfun.com/ or recommendations for something similar?

vcarrico 6 hours ago||
Seems like they're just throwing spaghetti at the wall.
hazrmard 9 hours ago||
Looks fun, but I don't quite understand this product:

  - Do the buttons map to configurable skills / prompts?
  - Is it meant to be used remotely with some independence (like codex remote), or is it a peripheral like a trackpad?
yayitswei 5 hours ago||
If we're leaning into audio, why not always-on instead of push-to-talk?
tyleo 6 hours ago|
I was just thinking of making something like this! But more as a novelty than something I realistically expect to use.
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