@injaneity: i reverse engineered @OpenAI's Codex Computer Use and built pi-computer-use: a model agnostic computer use tool for my …
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A developer reverse-engineered OpenAI's Codex Computer Use to build pi-computer-use, an open-source, model-agnostic macOS automation tool featuring ax-first navigation and vision fallback for supported models.
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i reverse engineered @OpenAI’s Codex Computer Use and built pi-computer-use: a model agnostic computer use tool for my fellow pi enjoyers on MacOS. comes with ax-first navigation & a vision fallback for supported models! source code in comments; would love to get some feedback.
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