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We've updated the Artificial Analysis Coding Agent Index, replacing SWE-Bench Pro with Datacurve's DeepSWE benchmark - the swap lifts Codex with GPT-5.5 (xhigh) above Claude Code with Opus 4.8 (max), while the newly released Claude Fable 5 (max) in Claude Code debuts at the top DeepSWE, built by @datacurve, writes its tasks from scratch rather than adapting them from public GitHub issues or pull requests, so no model has seen the solutions during training. That matters because SWE-Bench Pro, the benchmark it replaces in our Coding Agent Index, had grown gameable, with some models recovering the fix from the repository's commit history instead of solving the task. The swap reorders the index: Codex with GPT-5.5 (xhigh) rises from 65 to 76, overtaking Claude Code with Opus 4.8 (max) at 73. Claude Code with Fable 5 (max), which enters directly on the refreshed index, leads at 77. SWE-Bench Pro had been flattering some combinations and penalizing others. More below.
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We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time. Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later. We’re starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will be reborn on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. #NintendoDirect
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Out-of-order streaming HTML is coming to a browser near you! This means you can stream HTML to the browser in any order, which enables web apps to send the most important HTML first, regardless of where it is in the document. This is huuuuuge! Supported in Chrome 148, WebKit already announced support, and Firefox is positive. Details in today's edition of Modern Web Weekly. Demo and subscribe link 👇 🧵1/3
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We’re entering Goal-Driven Development. A laptop that only works while you’re sitting in front of it will start to feel outdated. The new pattern: define goals, build queues, and let local compute keep advancing the work while you’re away
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Codex makes this obvious. The interface is becoming less about asking for every next step and more about creating goals, queues, and pipelines of work. Human intervention shifts from constant steering to reviewing, redirecting, and setting the next objective
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The new baseline: when you step away, the machine should still be producing work for you. Maybe it’s not finished output. Maybe it’s 40 tabs worth of research, summaries, experiments, errors, and next steps. But you should come back to progress, not the same blank state
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VoidZero is joining Cloudflare. Our mission stays the same: to make JavaScript developers more productive than ever before. Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite remain MIT-licensed. Evan and the VoidZero team will continue leading them. Cloudflare shares our commitment to open source. Together, we can keep investing in the tooling developers rely on every day, while bringing the Vite ecosystem and Cloudflare’s platform even closer together.
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I've left most of what I want to say in the VoidZero blog post. But worth repeating: Thank you @voidzerodev team for trusting me and joining me on this wild ride. I am very proud to have assembled such a talented team and even prouder of what we have built together. Thank you all our investors for believing in my vision, in particular @caseyaylward from @Accel who led both our Seed and Series A. Thank you the @vite_js community. Vite and VoidZero wouldn’t have come this far without your trust and support. We will continue building with all of you, together, in the open. And thank you to everyone that made this happen at @Cloudflare. Looking forward to working with you all! voidzero.dev/posts/voidzero-…
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OpenAI Sites are powered by Vite inside ;)
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Building apps has never been easier. With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL. Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
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Passwords are still the biggest tech barrier for boomers
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GPT-3 → 3.5 → 4 unlocked knowledge. Codex unlocks the personal computer. Not as another cloud chat, but as a local OS/coding helper: a way for non-technical people to finally use the 98% of the computer gated behind software engineering.
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Most people use the computer as a web browser box. But the real power is being able to create little programs, automate workflows, connect tools, inspect files, and reshape your environment. That used to require learning to code first. Codex lowers that wall.
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The first time a new software engineer realizes “the world runs on software, so I can build almost anything,” their sense of possibility changes. Codex gives non-technical people a version of that feeling. Not instant mastery. Access. Time, creativity, effort—and far fewer locked doors.
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The release candidate for MCP 2026-07-28 is out. The protocol is now stateless: no handshake, no session id, any request can hit any server instance. Plus extensions as first-class (MCP Apps, Tasks), auth hardening, and a proper deprecation policy so we don't have to do this again. blog.modelcontextprotocol.io…
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I made a tiny macOS Finder Quick Action for Codex Right-click a project folder -> Open in Codex It opens the best matching Codex project/chat Pure zsh. No Node, npm, Rust, or Homebrew required Install with the script or ask Codex to do it
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Repo here: github.com/PatrickJS/codex-o… Includes the installer, uninstall script, README, and a Codex prompt if you want Codex to inspect the repo and install it for you.

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fate 1.0: The first full Async React Metaframework New in 1.0: * Zero-Config Live Views via SSE * Drizzle Support * "Native" HTTP support (no tRPC) * Void Router * Vite plugin * Clientside Garbage Collection * Performance & scalability improvements fate.technology/posts/fate-1…

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