@bunkaich: Ultimately, we've reached this level of smoothness with a wireless connection. Codex is so insanely amazing that it's t…

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A developer expresses amazement at the smoothness of wireless development using OpenAI's Codex, noting that it enables seamless iteration from investigation to testing and fix, and suggests the singularity is approaching.

Ultimately, we've reached this level of smoothness with a wireless connection. Codex is so insanely amazing that it's truly immeasurable. From investigation → implementation → testing → fixes → ... looping through all that until completion to arrive at this result—it's starting to feel like the singularity is inevitable. @OpenAIDevs Thank you for this wonderful tool!!
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Ultimately, we’ve reached this level of smoothness with a wireless connection. Codex is so insanely amazing that it’s truly immeasurable. From investigation → implementation → testing → fixes → … looping through all that until completion to arrive at this result—it’s starting to feel like the singularity is inevitable. @OpenAIDevs Thank you for this wonderful tool!!

ぶんかい@AIで遊ぶ人 (@bunkaich): No way, this is crazy. I’ve been using it every day thinking that with Codex you can do anything, and for real, this thing really can do anything.

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