Vol. I · No. 66WED, JUN 24, 2026
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How sales teams use Codex

OpenAI showcases Codex use cases for sales teams creating pipeline briefs and deal analyses from work inputs.

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Connect Grok to Hermes Agent

xAI's Grok integrates with Nous Research's open-source Hermes agent framework for multi-tool agentic workflows.

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Not so locked in any more

Coding agents reduce switching costs between programming languages and frameworks, enabling rapid rewrites (React Native, Bun); language/tool lock-in is eroding.

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Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto

Mitchell Hashimoto notes Bun's language-agnostic portability (Zig to Rust in 1-2 weeks) signals programming languages are now commoditized, not strategic lock-in.

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Closing time

Today was closing arguments in the Musk v. Altman trial, and I almost feel bad writing about the unbelievable demolition derby I just witnessed. Steven Molo, Musk's lawyer, stumbled over his words. He at one point called Greg Brockman - a co-defendant - Greg Altman. He erroneously claimed that Musk wasn't asking for money and had to be corrected by the judge. He made it clear we've heard from many liars over the past few weeks, but offered little evidence for Musk's actual legal claims. OpenAI's lawyer, Sarah Eddy, countered this by simply arranging the mountain of evidence that the company i...

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Behold, the Elon Musk jackass trophy

Yesterday, in Musk v. Altman, before the jurors came in, Sam Altman's team passed up what looked - from a distance - like a little league trophy. It was not. Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers had the lawyers read the inscription aloud for the press: "Never stop being a jackass." It's a commemoration OpenAI employees bought for research scientist Josh Ackiam, who testified yesterday. How exactly did this come up in a trial about nonprofit contract law? Allegedly, when Elon Musk was leaving OpenAI, he talked about wanting to race ahead of Google. Achiam, who worked on AI safety, asked if that was really s...

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Codex on your phone

Reddit post about running code generation model on mobile device; insufficient detail to assess technical merit or novelty.

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Opus 4.7 prompt injects itself and leaks parts of some kind of system prompt.

I was chatting with Opus 4.7 about choosing an optimal step-down IC when it suddenly tried to inject a fake system prompt into the conversation. Another time, without any prompting, it leaked what looked like part of a system prompt. This is happening more and more for me. Anyone else seeing similar behavior?

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OpenAI’s Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app

OpenAI is going to let users access Codex, its desktop AI tool that can write code and use apps on your computer, from the ChatGPT app on your phone. Following the surge in popularity for Anthropic's Claude Code, OpenAI has been working quickly to try and catch up, including by cutting back on "side quests," shutting down projects like the Sora video-generation tool, and focusing on growing its enterprise business. The company's push included the recently released major update for Codex that lets it operate apps on macOS - a potentially major step as part of its ambitions to make a desktop "s...

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