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OpenAI Codex App: death of the VSCode fork, multitasking worktrees, Skills Automations
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OpenAI launched the Codex app on macOS as a dedicated agent-native command center for coding, featuring multiple agents in parallel, built-in worktrees for conflict isolation, skills for reusable bundles, and scheduled automations. The app emphasizes developer workflows like Plan mode for upfront task decomposition and is gaining positive adoption signals from insiders including @sama. There is movement towards ecosystem standardization of skills folders, signaling early conventions in agent tooling. Codex also exemplifies a "self-improving" product feedback loop combining humans and agents. In coding agents practice, best practices include a "test-first" approach to bug fixes, the "conductor" model where one developer manages 5-10 agents in parallel, and a neurosymbolic framing explaining why coding agents succeed due to software's verifiability and symbolic tooling. Benchmark skepticism remains about productivity studies that do not reflect agentic workflows.
ChatGPT starts testing ads on free tier + new $8/mo Go plan in the US
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OpenAI announced the ChatGPT Go tier at $8/month with ads testing in the US free tier, emphasizing that ads will not influence responses and will be clearly labeled. The update includes memory improvements and a "very fast Codex" feature teased by Sam Altman. The Codex CLI ecosystem now supports open-weight models with improved context length. Discussions highlight the importance of human-in-the-loop for reliability in agent orchestration and file interface improvements over traditional retrieval-augmented generation.
OpenAI rolls out GPT-5 and GPT-5 Thinking to >1B users worldwide; -mini and -nano help claim Pareto Frontier
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OpenAI launched GPT-5, a unified system featuring a fast main model and a deeper thinking model with a real-time router, supporting up to 400K context length and aggressive pricing that reclaims the Pareto Frontier of Intelligence. The rollout includes variants like gpt-5-mini and gpt-5-nano with significant cost reductions, and integrations with products such as ChatGPT, Cursor AI, JetBrains AI Assistant, Microsoft Copilot, Notion AI, and Perplexity AI. Benchmarks show GPT-5 performing strongly in coding and long-context reasoning, roughly matching Claude 4.1 Sonnet/Opus on SWE-bench Verified. The launch was accompanied by a GPT-5 prompting cookbook and notable community discussions on pricing and performance.