Colin Devroe

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Colin Devroe

Colin Devroe

@TopShelfColin

Reverse engineer. Maker of Hubbub, Good Migrations, Signboard, and Unmark.

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
My goal with AI isn’t to make more software. My goal with AI is to get more sunshine.
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
I think it may come down to OpenAi shipping what people want moreso than the amount. I’m not dunking, your surface area grows daily. It’s going to get harder to ship fast. I get it. But I want remote control for Codex not themes! (But I can be patient! Keep shipping! And please get sun and rest too!)
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Charlie Guo
Charlie Guo@charlierguo·
This is a cute narrative and I get that it's trendy to dunk on OAI but let's be real for a minute about what shipped in the last 7 days: GPT-5.4 mini and nano, Sora Characters API, GPT-5.3 updates, upgrades to Microsoft/Google/Slack connectors, subagents in Codex, longer/higher res/editable Sora API videos, persistent file storage in ChatGPT, and yes, a redesigned model picker.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Anthropic would have built this in a day and a dev would have tweeted the news. At OpenAI, an exec is telling you about a plan. That gap tells you everything. In the last 7 days, Anthropic shipped Dispatch, channels, voice mode, /loop, 1M context GA, MCP elicitation, persistent Cowork on mobile, Excel and PowerPoint cross-app context, inline charts, and 64k default output tokens. Felix Rieseberg tweeted "we're shipping Dispatch" and you could control your desktop Claude from your phone that afternoon. Every launch came from an engineering account or a GitHub release. In the same 7 days, OpenAI shipped GPT-5.4 mini and nano. Redesigned the model picker. Sunset the "Nerdy" personality preset. Announced three acquisitions. To find a comparable volume of shipped product from OpenAI, you have to rewind to December. This is the most underrated difference in AI right now. Anthropic PMs don't write PRDs. Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, ships 10 to 30 PRs a day and hasn't written code by hand since November. 60 to 100 internal releases daily. Cowork was built with Claude Code in 10 days. The tools build the next version of the tools. Every cycle compresses the last one. Engineers are empowered to ship and announce. The entire org runs like a product team, not a corporation. OpenAI has the opposite problem. Fidji Simo is CEO of Applications, a title that exists because engineers aren't empowered to ship without executive approval chains. She joined from Instacart. Before that, a decade at Meta running the Facebook app. Since she arrived, OpenAI has acquired 12 companies for $11 billion in 10 months and announced a "superapp" consolidation through the Wall Street Journal. The exec responsible for shipping it is tweeting about "phases of exploration and refocus" on the product she hasn't shipped yet. That's what happens when you layer a Meta-style product org on top of an AI lab. Decisions go up. Shipping slows down. Announcements replace releases. Anthropic's product announcements come from the people who wrote the code. OpenAI's come from the C-suite and the press. One of those loops compounds. The other one meetings.

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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
I don’t know if all of this is true but it smells about right. I’m hoping it is just growing pains.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Anthropic would have built this in a day and a dev would have tweeted the news. At OpenAI, an exec is telling you about a plan. That gap tells you everything. In the last 7 days, Anthropic shipped Dispatch, channels, voice mode, /loop, 1M context GA, MCP elicitation, persistent Cowork on mobile, Excel and PowerPoint cross-app context, inline charts, and 64k default output tokens. Felix Rieseberg tweeted "we're shipping Dispatch" and you could control your desktop Claude from your phone that afternoon. Every launch came from an engineering account or a GitHub release. In the same 7 days, OpenAI shipped GPT-5.4 mini and nano. Redesigned the model picker. Sunset the "Nerdy" personality preset. Announced three acquisitions. To find a comparable volume of shipped product from OpenAI, you have to rewind to December. This is the most underrated difference in AI right now. Anthropic PMs don't write PRDs. Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, ships 10 to 30 PRs a day and hasn't written code by hand since November. 60 to 100 internal releases daily. Cowork was built with Claude Code in 10 days. The tools build the next version of the tools. Every cycle compresses the last one. Engineers are empowered to ship and announce. The entire org runs like a product team, not a corporation. OpenAI has the opposite problem. Fidji Simo is CEO of Applications, a title that exists because engineers aren't empowered to ship without executive approval chains. She joined from Instacart. Before that, a decade at Meta running the Facebook app. Since she arrived, OpenAI has acquired 12 companies for $11 billion in 10 months and announced a "superapp" consolidation through the Wall Street Journal. The exec responsible for shipping it is tweeting about "phases of exploration and refocus" on the product she hasn't shipped yet. That's what happens when you layer a Meta-style product org on top of an AI lab. Decisions go up. Shipping slows down. Announcements replace releases. Anthropic's product announcements come from the people who wrote the code. OpenAI's come from the C-suite and the press. One of those loops compounds. The other one meetings.

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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
Huge Codex app fan. But I think this would be a premature move. The Codex folks should learn from monolith trap like Netscape or Mozilla. What’s next, email? Keep the speed going for a bit longer by staying nimble. Claude definitely had a better past two weeks than Codex has. (Though I still prefer Codex by a mile). Shipping themes was fun, thanks, ship remote control! cc @thsottiaux
Berber Jin@berber_jin1

SCOOP - OpenAI is planning to simplify its product experience and launch one "superapp" -- part of its broader effort to instill more discipline and focus into the business, and beat back the threat posed by Anthropic more here in our @WSJ story wsj.com/tech/openai-pl…

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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
ugh. fine. i'll drop TWO macOS apps. clearly.md - simple markdown file viewer/editor (with quick look!) chops.md - AI agent skills organizer and editor both open source. both very early. both very much welcome feature requests + PRs!
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
More software, processes, and workflows are changing in a single day than the entire first 90% of my decades-long career combined.
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
The engagement bait on X is so draining! 😮‍💨 Like or Repost if you agree, ugh.
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Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
I'm randomly searching X for people mentioning kanban and Markdown so, forgive this reply out of nowhere. But I recently released Signboard (free for personal use and open source) and I'd like your feedback on it. It may not be _exactly_ what you're describing above but you might like it. cdevroe.com/signboard/
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Brian Casel
Brian Casel@CasJam·
I still haven't found the perfect to-do / notes app that has everything I want and nothing I don't: - Markdown - Notes can be tasks - Tasks can be notes - Kanban or Notebook layouts - Folders - Keyboard-only operation - Clean & customizeable design - Great mobile & desktop apps
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Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
Stop saying "at scale".
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Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
Spruced up Signboard's landing page a little and added two buttons that will teach you how to use the Signboard MCP and CLI using ChatGPT. Bug fix release coming Friday. cdevroe.com/signboard/
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Joseph Noel Walker
Joseph Noel Walker@JosephNWalker·
Obsidian x Claude Code has been a game changer for me. I’m maybe 20-30% more productive. Is anyone else finding this?
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Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
I’m so glad that Claude Cowork is increasing its lead in remote control features over Codex @OpenAIDevs because I’m hoping that will ensure that Codex will add remote control of local macOS threads via mobile phone.
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
@OpenAIDevs I'm not sure I can replicate it, but now a then the integrated terminal will error when running basic bash commands saying the command isn't found. Just FYI. I'll screenshot and try to replicate next time it happens.
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Colin Devroe
Colin Devroe@TopShelfColin·
Remote control (interact with local agents on my Mac from my phone) An area showing active / recent agent threads (instead of needing to find them across multiple projects) Somehow making the current thread’s project more obvious (so that I don’t accidentally prompt the wrong agent) Non-project chats so I can use Codex the way I use Cowork.
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Ahmed
Ahmed@ah20im·
What would you like to see in Codex?
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