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🚨 OpenAI just launched Codex, a brand-new autonomous coding agent that can build features and fix bugs on its own. We’ve been using it Every 📧 for a few days, and I’m impressed. I invited Alexander Embiricos (ben davies), a member of the product staff responsible for Codex, to demo Codex and talk about it live on a special edition of AI & I: What Codex is and how it works Codex is designed to be used by senior engineers—it performs coding tasks like adding features or fixing bugs autonomously. It's built to allow you to start many sessions at once, so you can have multiple agents working in parallel. Codex is built to have "taste" OpenAI trained Codex to have the taste of a senior software engineer. It knows how big codebases work, how to write a good PR, and uses clean, minimal code. Why an “abundance mindset” is best for interacting with agents Codex is designed to allow users to delegate many tasks at once without getting caught up in the details. This lets you point an abundance of agents at a specific task like a difficult bug—it’s worth it even if only one of them succeeds. How OpenAI is thinking about agents Codex is one piece of a unified super-assistant OpenAI wants to eventually build—an agent that helps users easily get things done by selecting the right tools for them behind the scenes. OpenAI’s vision for the future of programming In the future developers will probably spend less time writing routine code and more time guiding agents, reviewing their work, and making strategy decisions. Programming will become more social, letting teams easily delegate multiple tasks at once, allowing people to focus on ideas and collaboration instead of routine coding. Watch below!

Dan Shipper 📧

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CHATGPT'S "LOVABLE KILLER" CODEX SITES (in 25 mins): TLDR; the coolest part is that apps you build can update themselves autonomously 1. Codex Sites is not Replit or Lovable or Bolt. Those are great for one-prompting a full app. Codex Sites is for building apps that the agent keeps improving without you touching them. 2. Your personal website can update its own stats. Your internal dashboard can refresh its own data. Your product can add features while you sleep. The app is alive. 3. Start by invoking at-sites. Use realistic sample data. Always say "save for review, do not deploy." This unlocks building a real product, not a homepage. 4. Add persistent storage so the app remembers everything between visits. Without this it resets every time. Ask Codex to show you the data model before it builds. 5. Create safe actions. These are the specific things the agent is allowed to do to your app: add data, update cards, move things, score things. You define the boundaries. The agent operates within them. 6. Build skills so any future Codex chat knows how to interact with your app. The skill is basically a manual for the agent. Without it, every new chat starts from zero. 7. Save gate like a video game. Codex doesn't auto-save. Create checkpoints before you deploy so you can roll back if something breaks. 8. Close the autonomous loop. This is the magic. Once memory, safe actions, and skills are set up, the agent can update your app from any chat, any context, without you switching tabs. 9. Use the plugins most people are sleeping on. Figma, Canva, HeyGen for avatar videos, Game Studio for interactive experiences, FAL for image generation, Hugging Face for open source models. Worth adding a few. 10. The big picture: we went from building apps to raising apps. You set up the structure, the guardrails, and the skills. The agent does the rest. That's autonomous product building and it's here right now. Tbh, Codex sites isn't perfect. Still a lot to be desired like domains, db, authentication etc. But it's a glimpse into this idea that apps can be updated/improved upon automonously. And Codex Sites is REALLY good if you live in Codex everyday. Which more and more of are. And that's really cool. Will be interesting to see how Lovable, Bolt, Replit etc react to this. full tutorial on The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 where you get your pods watch share with a friend i'm rooting for you What do you think of Codex and Codex sites?

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It’s time to take your hidden talent beyond the shower! The VentureMind AI Song Generator Contest is live! Create the next big hit, or even a Grammy-winning track, using our AI-powered tool and stand a chance to win: International Winner (1st Place): - 100,000 $VNTR - Livestream of the IRL event - Private 1-on-1 session with the VentureMind AI team. - Merch package - Beta Robot Operator slot US-Based Winners: 1st Place: - 100,000 $VNTR - Merch package (Exclusive "Make AI Great Again" hoodie and hat) - Flight & hotel stay for VentureMind AI IRL event in Texas. - 2 tickets to our IRL event in Texas (food & drinks included). 2nd Place: 50,000 $VNTR + merch package. 3rd Place: 25,000 $VNTR + merch package. 2 Runner-ups: Exclusive merch package. How to participate: - Sign up/Login to VentureMind AI platform - Subscribe to get access to the tools: Click your avatar (top-left) → "Plan & Billing". Select Basic Subscription ($9/month), pay with VNTR, USDC, or SOL. - Use the AI Song Generator Tool to create your track. - Upload your track (MP3) to the contest page, link in the comments. - Submit your AI prompt (screenshot or copy/paste). - Share your song & get votes. All these prizes are for the top 5 songs! Contest runs February 22 – March 22. Show us what you’ve got and win some epic prizes! Note: - Only one submission per participant. - No explicit content. - Song must be original, no copyrighted sample. - Maximum Song length: 3 minutes. This is VentureMind. Submission link in the comments.

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Get Ready for Big Time Rush to Crash Your Campus! We are so excited to finally get the chance to go to college and we NEED YOU to tell us where we MUST VISIT when we’re in your town on our College Dropout Tour. What is something cool or unique about your town or college? Is it a Famous Landmark, a Historic Statue or Quirky Convenience Store? You tell US by posting a video on social about where we need to go, and why we should go there. Make it fun, funny, unique! We will pick a winner and we will visit that spot, with you and your friends on the day of our show! HOW TO ENTER: Create a Video: ☑️Make a creative video explaining why BTR should visit a spot on or around your college campus (ex: student union, quad, historic landmark, quirky cafe—anywhere iconic!) Post it on Instagram: Post the video publicly on you IG feed/reels Include in the caption: ☑️The Location on or around your campus ☑️Why BTR should come there TAG Big Time Rush USE HASHTAG #BTRCRASHYOURCAMPUS FOLLOW Big Time Rush POST your video between now and January 4, 2026 HOW YOU WIN: Top 3 entries with the most LIKES will be selected as finalists ALL 3 FINALISTS will win 2 tickets to the Big Time Rush show in their city PLUS a meet n greet photo op with Big Time Rush before the show! So Get Creative with your entry, tag your friends, school, mascots and share on social The winner will be notified by DM a few days before their show ELIGIBILITY: Must be 18+ Must be a current student at a college or university One entry per person Public Instagram account required during the giveaway period Must be available on the day of the Big Time Rush show in your city to participate in the visit from BTR

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Three months ago, Codex was trash for knowledge work. Now it's my daily driver. I use it for writing, recruiting, deep engineering work, and everything in between. It even keeps me at inbox 0. I chatted with Every 📧's head of growth Austin Austin Tedesco on Every 📧's AI & I about what changed, and why he now spends 80% of his working time in the Codex desktop app too. We get into: - How Codex went from making Austin feel like an idiot to being the place he goes to get stuff done, including complex tasks like writing go-to-market plans using existing material from Slack, Notion, and meeting transcripts. - Why the Codex’s desktop app, which is faster and more reliable than Claude Desktop/Cowork, is the real differentiator. - How I source candidates with Codex by having it identify career arcs, not keywords—my go-to move is identifying organizations likely to teach the skills Every needs for a role, and then find candidates from that pool who have since gone on to work in AI. This is a must-watch for anyone who's wondering whether it’s finally time to give Codex a try. Watch below! Timestamps How Codex went from a tool for senior engineers to a daily driver for knowledge work: 00:00:57 How Claude Code proved that a great coding agent works for any knowledge work: 00:02:42 Austin's switch to Codex: 00:07:24 How Austin set up Codex with folders, keys, and reviewer agents: 00:13:48 Using Codex to brainstorm automations across Gmail, Slack, and Notion: 00:18:24 How Austin manages the human review step when Codex is drafting communications: 00:22:42 Using Codex to build specialized agents inspired by product executive Claire Vo: 00:28:54 Synthesizing meeting transcripts and Slack threads into a go-to-market plan: 00:31:09 Building a live KPI tracker in Notion that agents can read: 00:40:15 Using Codex for recruiting: 00:44:54

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