Positive users appreciate OpenAI Codex app changes for better stability and a coherent consolidated UI, while negative users call the rebrand and merge a frustrating downgrade that hurts developer productivity.
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OpenAI’s product strategy makes zero sense. Why take a clean, developer-focused, multi-repo workspace and forcibly bloat it by merging it into the main ChatGPT desktop app?Demoting the old app to "ChatGPT Classic" and slapping the regular chatbot interface over our coding environment is a massive downgrade for developer UX. Stop hiding dev tools inside consumer apps!
Am I the only one who actually likes the new OpenAI app changes?My machine isn't crashing every time I index a heavy repo anymore, and the new sub-agents look and feel is a massive workflow upgrade.I’ll take absolute stability and better agent UI over a legacy purple icon any day of the week.
@theo I kind of like the changes. Or maybe I just love the fact that it's not crashing my machine all the time now. I love the new sub-agents look and feel. https://x.com/MattmreM/status/2075920226420490688/photo/1
@theo It’s always frustrating when something that genuinely improves your productivity gets changed or removed.
@theo One of the dumbest rebrands since twitter
@theo R.I.P. Codex 💀
@theo Haven't watched the full video yet, but just want to say that the team really appreciates all the feedback the community (and you) has given us, and is on it making progress on fixing that! 🤗 https://x.com/reach_vb/status/2075955641709932574/photo/1
Positive users appreciate OpenAI Codex app changes for better stability and a coherent consolidated UI, while negative users call the rebrand and merge a frustrating downgrade that hurts developer productivity.
Based on 12 visible X reactions from 99 accounts; directional sample.
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@theo R.I.P. Codex 💀