Alex Berger

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Alex Berger

Alex Berger

@AxBerger

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Alex Berger
Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@iyzebhel To get these responses they generate these screenshots in gpt-image-2 for engagement
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
For those of you living inside the codex app, what should we prioritize among features, reliability or performance?
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@robinebers You say image generation workflow is a dead end, but, respectfully, it doesn’t make sense. We as humans can imagine things, not only write them down. There is a reason why you had UX/graphic designers alongside frontend devs to get the best results. gpt-i-2 is slow as hell though
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
goodbye codex unsubscribed from the $200/mo plan for now → love the team → love the app → love the intelligence of the model but my business isn't just about backend code it's a lot of landing pages. a lot of emails. a lot of content, intros, scripts, tweets, and instagram carousels. none of which codex is good at
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@rawespresso Seems more like your definition of comfortable doubled in 15 years.
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Sonny@rawespresso·
The salary you actually need to feel comfortable in the UK in 2026 has more than doubled in the last 15 years. In 2010, £35,000 was a solid graduate salary. You could rent decently, eat out, take a holiday, save a bit. In 2026, the equivalent number — same lifestyle, same level of comfort — is closer to £75,000. That's the difference between 'affording your life' and 'getting by.' £35K used to put you on the comfortable side of that line. £75K is now the entry point. Most people earning £45-£60K in 2026 are quietly running paycheck to paycheck, feeling vaguely confused about why a salary that sounds substantial doesn't actually go very far.
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@mattpocockuk I wonder if they truly believe they gifted us a present, or if this is British Airways-level of hypocrisy from multiple Anthropic accounts.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
This is the clarity we've been crying out for. But it's a poisoned chalice. This is a 10X cut to claude -p disguised as a monthly bonus. Anthropic is discouraging any kind of programmatic usage. And that's fine - no subsidy lasts forever. But it's time to try Codex.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@weswinder Most of my claude -p usage is cron jobs. I guess I will just migrate them to routines then. Those Mac Minis will finally be very useful soon 😆
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Wes Winder
Wes Winder@weswinder·
anthropic just downgraded claude code subs programmatic usage previously used your full rate limits which was something like a 5-10X discount vs api costs now ALL programmatic usage is capped at $20/$100/$200 in api costs (a single opus session can easily burn $20) not good
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
gpt-image-2 is incredible, but also incredibly slow. Is there no way to speed things up inside Codex?
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@theo @ClaudeDevs What did they change exactly in this case? Any claude -p will drain these new credits?
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@levelsio The craziest thing is that OpenAI still doesn’t send invoices by email I think and you have to go into the UI to download it from Stripe 😆 When invoices come by email I just auto forward it and they get semi-automatically reconciled with Dext and Xero, no trouble.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Tax and accountancy software and bookkeeping industry have perverse incentives to keep the tax code and bookkeeping hard so you have to keep paying a lot for their software and to hire them If they let AI just do it via their APIs, their value woudl go to $0 fast!
Ingmar Bruinsma@Kingmar1991

@levelsio Should not be that hard for companies to provide a pull function. Just that. So you can pull stuff after you've gotten a token from them. I don't see how that is negatively impacting anyone. If I hack your password for your login to download your invoices, that's the same thing.

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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@StatisticUrban And that’s why London is such a great place to live. With spaces like this easily accessible by tube/Overground.
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
Here's one example of how utterly insane British planning and building is: this is a tube station 35 minutes away from the City of London, the financial capital of Europe. Most of the surrounding land is farms and empty fields.
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@steipete Now that Codex has image-2 inside, have you tried asking it to mockup first, review/improve the mockup, then code vs go straight into coding? Output feels much more "designed". One shot example (obv needs iterating)
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Alex Berger
Alex Berger@AxBerger·
@catalinmpit I have Codex in ChatGPT app, but it is only for Cloud agents, which I don't find really useful. So I am forced to remote desktop from iOS into my Macbook fml
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Catalin@catalinmpit·
Wait, so there's no iOS Codex app? Does that mean every time I want to use it, I need to open my laptop?
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Alex Berger@AxBerger·
Whatever Anthropic's reasons are not to create an image model, I think it will hold them back vs OpenAI.
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Alex Berger
Alex Berger@AxBerger·
What seems to work well: Telling Codex to generate a UI mock up, then review and critique it, then iterate with image generation. Once it is good after several turns, give it the mockup as a goal to implement in code.
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Alex Berger
Alex Berger@AxBerger·
Claude beats Codex at frontend? Not anymore. Having gpt-image-2 in Codex feels like a game changer. Going between image generation for mockups and code goes much harder than Claude alone.
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