Runway founder Siqi Chen replaces his Gmail and Linear interfaces with AI tool Codex
Founder Andrew Wilkinson also adopted the unified interface.
Positive users praise Codex as a smooth primary interface and command center for Gmail and work tasks due to major productivity gains, while negative users criticize its unreliable in-app browser and worry OpenAI may read their emails.
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@blader @danshipper knows

@blader same here...
i just use Linear inside of @orca_build, and it can directly start a claude code / codex agent from the linear ticket and auto update the progress

@ajambrosino @blader If your app isn鈥檛 delightful to use inside of Codex鈥檚 in-app browser鈥gmi

@blader The biggest problem of Linear is that they have too much pride in their design, which is excellent, to focus on making it better for external agents.

@blader I haven鈥檛 fully embraced this yet and it feels like I鈥檓 being a huge dummy. Have you shared anything you鈥檝e learned anywhere?

@blader codex fill out this dumb background check pdf for me, thnx brah, grab autofill from chrome

@JinjingLiang @orca_build dannnng

@frantzfries @blader file system mirroring of the docs so every edit doesn鈥檛 have to repeat the entire thing; token efficient MCP or CLI

@odysseus0z @blader I think it's more because they want their agent stuff to be used?
@blader 100%. It鈥檚 basically my command Center for all work.
codex is now my primary interface into both gmail and linear
a harbinger of what is to come for established web interfaces

@JinjingLiang @orca_build how would you compare orca with superset (disclosure: i'm an investor there)

@blader Explain why you use codex for email instead of email for email?

@blader @orca_build Sorry about that. I'll just leave this as an apology for that investment 馃槤

@blader best way to get stuff done in a computer, bar none

@blader I've recently become a convert to this path

@blader @orca_build Haha, I have to represent
But I'm guessing you also invest in @datacurve and they're killing it 馃. Big fan

@odysseus0z @blader What would you change?

@blader I use Linear through Codex a lot too, but hard to say primary.
There are a lot of visualization problems.

I'm sorry, I assumed shared vocabulary. A program which tracks as a bare minimum which bytes were touched on the substrate (data you're working with). The major failure mode for nets today is confusing contexts - it may glob head to fit without compaction and grep/awk on that thinking it's the full context. That's what I referred to here:

@sean_from_earth @blader I hope you have a sentinel for coverage.