@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.
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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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