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I've tried CMUX, Superset, OpenCode, Pi, etc. They're all great. Yet if you prefer GPT models (and you SHOULD!) - every path leads back to Codex App. Building with Codex too? Join us in Tel Aviv on June 14 ↓
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Codex in February: <1M users Codex in June: >5M users GPT 5.5 leading the DeepSWE benchmark. The Codex community exploding around the world, supported by the awesome @reach_vb @gabrielchua If you're in Tel Aviv, don't miss the first Codex meetup. Every talk is from builders, for builders. No theory. No fluff. One simple goal - give you ideas and energy that inspire you to go home and ship 🚀
There's something special ✨ about first community events. This June, @Wix will host the very first official @OpenAI Codex Community Meetup in Israel, bringing together builders and developers from across the local tech ecosystem. We’ve got a great lineup: from a behind-the-scenes look at Wix Headless, through creative uses of Codex Pets in game development, to multi-agent orchestration and software that can build and extend itself. If you're interested in agents, developer tools, and the future of software development, this event is for you. And kudos to @vltansky for leading this initiative! luma.com/ozymkgfp
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The momentum around Codex has been hard to ignore lately. More and more developers seem to be making it their primary coding agent. Codex launched in February, and in just a few months we've seen: - 4M weekly Codex users - GPT-5.5 and the new image generation model launch - Mobile support and remote control capabilities arrive - Computer use and browser use capabilities roll out - Skills, plugins, hooks, auto-review, and major ecosystem features ship Feels like the right moment for the first Codex Community Meetup in Tel Aviv 🇮🇱 📅 June 14 📍 Wix Campus Registration and agenda 👇
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Vlad Tansky retweeted
Must read for my younger friends.
The fallacy of this is that more creates more. More hours, more hiring, more something. And it is true in a sense. If you put in more work, more work will happen. But I think for most startups, the leverage is really in how differently you approach the problem, how well you cultivate your team, and the strategy. Any large company can outspend you on hours. They have thousands or tens of thousands more people, spending more hours. If hours worked were the metric, every large company and government organization would always win and do the best work. More hours, better output. This thinking is often representative of younger founders, where the startup becomes their identity and life. They have a hard time doing anything else, and cannot understand that your work is not the person that is you. But activities outside of work can grow you as a person too and make you do better work. I’ve never worked this way. As a designer, I always saw the need to take a step back, to take a break. At times, I might work 12 hours or 16 hours, or whatever amount was needed, but it wasn’t the norm. You just can't grind design, you need inspiration. But taking that step away from the work, would give me more perspective, inspiration and I could approach the problem differently or I could just see the solution. Grinding is never good for any creative problem, and startups or creating new products are often mostly about creative problem solving. Grinding works ok for email jobs, or where you just executing on very clear playbook. With Linear, we’ve never worked this way. We work reasonable hours, 5 days a week. All of us founders have families. Many of our employees have families. I personally stop every evening, spend time with the family, cook dinner for the family, eat dinner together, and focus on things outside of work. Sometimes I work in the late evenings or weekends, but to me the pride is that I don’t need to. Company should be succesful without it. My goal is to build a company that is sustainable in the long term, and doesn’t require heroics or personal sacrifices every single day. There are times when our team is heroic. Launches, incidents, some other work that just needs to be done. They will work late into the night because they know it is the right thing. But we don’t require that every day or every week, and the more this happens, the more I think it is a failure of our company and leadership. The team and the leaders should always keep a reserve to use when something is needed. Our thinking was also that quality, which we value, doesn’t emerge from working more or stressing people more. It emerges when you create the conditions for it to emerge. Often it is the appreciation, space, time, and how the person feels. A person who is rested will do better work. I wouldn’t attribute much of our success to working a lot. The success came from having clear thinking, ideas, and focus to do the right things. I sometimes wish we could move the culture more toward a Zen master. Real mastery is not exerting the most effort. It is achieving the outcome with the least necessary effort.
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Google Stitch designed it. Gemini CLI built it. Wix Headless runs it. A wildlife photography print store, fully live. 10 products, blog, cart, checkout, dashboard. One terminal session, zero code written by a human. This is Wix headless 🚀 Links in the commets 👇
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Excited to announce the first Codex Community Meetup in Israel 🇮🇱 📅 14.6 | 18:00 | Wix Campus We’ve got an amazing lineup of talks you probably don’t want to miss. Special thanks to @elie2222 for helping organize this event. Registration is now open - spots are limited 👇 luma.com/ozymkgfp Join the Codex Israel WhatsApp community for future meetups and Codex discussions: dub.link/codex
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I just created octocode-search-skill 🐙 To let you search for best practices for any skill and create or update the best possible skill using insights from top resources and deep research (why rely on one skill when you can combine the best parts of several resources?). What does it do? It searches across GitHub, the web, and multiple skill marketplaces in parallel, gathers the best information, and synthesizes it into a new skill. You can also use it to improve existing skills. It can also work internally within organizations, for cases where you want to discover the best way to perform a task or follow internal best practices. In this example I'm using it to create my own Langchain skill from several resources. Skill: skills.sh/bgauryy/octocode-m… Result: github.com/bgauryy/octocode-…
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been such a dream to finally make this happen with @OpenAIDevs codex. introducing : buildsomethingwonderful.com because it's time we stopped waiting for permission. come build : something useful something beautiful and real. 15 solo founders. 4 weeks to build, launch, and validate a real product. show the world something wonderful and unlock upto $20,000 in API credits. applications open now.
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The anatomy of a good error message from the Wix UX/Eng team. So. Good. 🤌 wix-ux.com/when-life-gives-y…
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Codex now helps you migrate from other agents! It detects existing configs, builds an import checklist for settings/skills/plugins, then opens a guided chat to complete the move - try it out!
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Just gonna leave this here. chatgpt.com/codex/switch-to-…
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Happy to share that I’ve become a Codex Ambassador in Tel Aviv🎉 Codex meetup is coming soon (start-mid June). If you have a talk or an app built with Codex App Server that you’d like to demo, send me a DM! Thanks for having me! @OpenAIDevs @gabrielchua @reach_vb @pa_porte
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for those wondering: computer use (which is magic) can use apps in the background but it can be hard to share a single app with codex simultaneously, especially browsers. the new chrome plugin allows codex to run its own tabs alongside you with no interruption. subagents can run separate tabs simultaneously. it is Even More Magic.
new: Codex can now drive tabs in Chrome, working in background tabs alongside you. Get the new Chrome extension today. also: we shipped a ton of performance improvements in the app. should feel a lot better. happy codexing!
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Built Petdex, a public gallery to discover, share, and install Codex pets with one curl. Submissions open at link below 👇
Pets. Now in Codex. Use /pet to wake your pet.
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too freaking cute i need this

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gh cli now supports installing skills from github repos
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