ChatGPT 5.6 coming, but is anyone struggling to get used to ChatGPT’s new desktop experience?
Summary
A user voices frustration with ChatGPT's new desktop UI, feeling it oversimplifies the chat interface while pushing Codex, and missing organizational folders; asks if others share the sentiment.
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