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@Xbotter

.NET Engineer × AI-Native Builder Building Agents & Intelligent Workflows Helping enterprises land AI successfully. Code w/ 🐱

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Xbotter@Xbotter·
A brief formal introduction: With over 10 years in .NET development, I’ve fully shifted my focus to AI-native applications and enterprise AI workflow implementation. I specialize in turning LLMs, Agents into practical solutions with real business impact. Lately, I’ve been exploring tools like codex in depth. Outside of work, I’m a dedicated cat dad 🐱 Happy to connect on .NET + AI + codex topics.
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/goal AGI
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@OpenAI I smell a usage limit reset.
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One week since the launch of GPT-5.5, and it’s already our strongest model launch yet. API revenue is growing more than 2x faster than any prior release, while Codex doubled revenue in under seven days as enterprise demand for agentic coding tools keeps climbing.
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@robinebers Agreed, though I’m using xhigh for implementation.
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
In Codex, I wish there was a model selector before you accept a plan. feels like planning with High/Extra High and implementing with Medium is pretty common
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Rahul 🥷@themishra4402·
Startup idea: laptops with built-in SIM No WiFi. No hotspot. Just internet. 👉 Would you use it?
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
Switching tools is now very easy and low-cost, unless they're deeply built into your workflow. Memory and data aren't tied to any specific Agent, so moving causes little pain. As long as a product clearly improves work efficiency, people are happy to switch — especially since prices are similar. What’s more, today’s Codex + GPT-5.5 is already extremely powerful.
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Edison@CodeEdison·
Why are people suddenly switching from Claude code to codex?
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@gdb Exploring Codex's possibilities has become fun.
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@gdb Great wisdom is like foolishness
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@naval Start build, never done.
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Naval@naval·
“What did you build this week?” is the new “what did you get done this week?”
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
My son said it was uglier than he painted.
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Skills is a great way to share experiences. It could perhaps be used to create tutorials, which are much more interactive than traditional courses. Do you have any suggestions?
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Dear audience, do you code as your professional career?
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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@sudoingX It's been exactly 4 years since the 3090 was released. So, what about your 3090?
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
fun fact: 4 years of $20/mo to chatgpt = the price of a used 3090. one leaves you with nothing. the other leaves you with a 3090.
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Yahyavision — Logo & Brand Designer
If you had $20 to invest as a designer, what are you picking? – Codex – Claude Code Heard Claude hits limits pretty fast… but Codex isn’t always the most “creative.”
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
You can now keep codex going for days. With GPT-5.5 it will build an entire OS kernel for you if you ask, or find critical bugs in a codebase, or optimize your database schemas, or… the options are endless.
Felipe Coury 🦀@fcoury

/goal also lands in Codex CLI 0.128.0. Our take on the Ralph loop: keep a goal alive across turns. Don't stop until it's achieved. Built by my co-worker and OpenAI mentor Eric Traut, aka the Pyright guy. One of the GOATs I get to work with daily.

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Xbotter@Xbotter·
@maria_rcks The secret for a frontier AI company to keep strong user relationships? Just be friendly and engage directly with users.
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maria@maria_rcks·
people will see: - tibo reseting limits daily - sam being a real human and interacting with people (and getting some dunks on) - the codex team always talking to people who use codex - giving subs to open source projects & open sourcing their harness and ask "why are you guys so nice to openai"
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@KexinHuang5 So cool! we're exploring similar implementations too.
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Kexin Huang@KexinHuang5·
Introducing agent-managed sandboxes: AI agents to autonomously orchestrate fleets of sandboxes to handle massive workloads. This unlocks adaptive scaling, from small tasks to terabyte-scale processing, while minimizing unnecessary cost. With parallel sandboxes, throughput multiplies, and agents can explore multiple ideas simultaneously. Checkout our new technical report of this sandbox pattern:
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Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
Codex updates 👀 - new ralph loop via /goal - new /side chat, aka /btw mode
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
It's never been easier to do everyday work with Codex. Choose your role, connect the apps you use every day, and try suggested prompts. Codex helps with everything from research and planning to docs, slides, spreadsheets, and more.
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@thsottiaux Tibo, just open custom UI components. It would give codex endless possibilities.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
@Xbotter Fancy, I like it
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Send us feature requests for codex in the form of an images 2.0 generated image. It makes it easier for codex to implement if we decide to go for it. Saw some good ones today already that codex is cooking on.
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