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the 35 min non-technical guide to codex (the new ai agent software developer tool by chatgpt)

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The Boring Marketer1 year ago

I need this I was struggling to setup a git repository

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Techguyver1 year ago

this is gonna be the biggest thing up until now Not for everyone, not immediately But if you realize what they just built .. and tsunami of options you can use to increase the momentum in the direction that you want You realize that this is the birth of AGI

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Seb1 year ago

He really sold Codex lol

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GREG ISENBERG1 year ago

@bentossell kept it real

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R B1 year ago

This isn't a good clip for non coders. Try again

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Vendetta CeCe-Jackowiak1 year ago

Are you fellas going to participate in the World’s Largest Hackathon presented by boltdotnew? The submitted project does not all have to be completed on .

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Edwin Hayward1 year ago

Non-technical people will be lost at "Github", "repo" and "branch". And that was within the first 30s. It's definitely useful for a certain audience, but it's orders of magnitude too complicated for truly non-technical people.

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Gin AI1 year ago

For smaller teams, agent tools like Codex are essentially hiring a mini-workforce without the onboarding. Try this simple automation to see their value: - Create an agent that monitors your competitors' blogs - Have it extract key points and pricing changes - Auto-generate a weekly digest in your brand voice - Format into a ready-to-send team update No coding needed - just a clear process description and API connections. This saves 3-4 hours weekly that your team can redirect to strategy instead of monitoring.

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Scott Wallace1 year ago

@grok compare codex to cursor with pros and cons and which one you think is better

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Nurullah Kuş1 year ago

Codex seemed no magic for me:) just to connect GitHub and update a feature etc:) I'd love to buy ultra version of a product if it really automates product making steps like prd,UI/UX, coding, deployment and hosting, testing , security control etc. One specialized agent for each. One agent is 20-30 dollars overall 7-8 agent 200-250 dollars

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