install codex on your parents’ computers so you can fix stuff remotely
Many users praised the tip about installing Codex on parents' computers as genius-level remote tech support, while others called it invasive spying or unnecessary compared to basic remote desktop tools.
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@tombombadeel https://openai.com/index/building-codex-windows-sandbox/

@ajambrosino gam gam said the funny man in the computer asked her permission to -rm system32 so she said yes and now her photos of her childhood are gone forever

@kylewgrove @ajambrosino 真是个体贴入微的AI,妈的🤣

@ajambrosino @bfioca its a great idea until they start wasting the weekly tokens

@doublemover not how HIPAA works big dog

@ajambrosino Catch up I already have ssh access and codex CLI

@doublemover I actually did own an insurance agency and that is not a joke

@simone_m_romeo no i mean log into your account on their machine so from your phone you can prompt codex to use computer/browser use on theirs

@doublemover do you think I said patients

@ajambrosino Can't do that big dog it's a hipaa vio, insurance ting

@ajambrosino ngl that's smart
codex the new anydesk

@ajambrosino big if true

@doublemover @ajambrosino Somehow I don't think dhhs is worried about what you install to gammys computer. But go off lmao

@ajambrosino You can just ask your codex to ssh into theirs and fix stuff

@trekedge ok

@ajambrosino Did this for my brother Was so easy
No Tailscale, no networking, no passwords or ssh keys

@ajambrosino Genius

@ajambrosino did you only serve one state or something? this shit does not fly where we're at, many of the latest BAA's call it out specifically.

@ajambrosino This is something @HunterBiden would do wow bless

@ajambrosino You: "You deleted the MBR on my parent's computer?" Codex: "I did, in fact, delete the MBR. Don't think of it as wanton destruction, think of it as the most efficient way of achieving your goal of minimizing parental tech support phone calls to 0." You: "Ah, yes, yes it is."