Users praised the cofounder using OpenAI Codex to port an app to Windows over multiple days because they viewed it as a legendary cool move with exciting future potential for AI coding.
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haha it's been working for 4 days on making it run on windows
up in the middle of the night and seeing this computer on
it's just the windows computer i bought for my cofounder so he could ask codex to work for 3 days until the app runs on windows
this is so absurd and awesome

@gabriel1 Did the same thing with my agent's harness: keep going until you're able to at least complete relevant benchmarks.
Now I'm able to deploy sites with a single prompt with my macbooks' inference👍
Here's a test run I did earlier this week

@gabriel1 you can configure it to "do nothing" when closing the lid and keep it compact

@andreastzav cause we want to touch the windows computer as little as humanly possible. optimally installing codex and writing one prompt is all we need

@gabriel1 why light mode?

@gabriel1 the glow of a windows machine running codex at 3am is the exact energy that will end up taking over the world
lowkey beautiful

@gabriel1 Hey hey there’s an update available

@gabriel1 oh wow, you're a founder now?!
wishing you the best of luck, @gabriel1!
excited to see what you do. i expect big things...

@gabriel1 It's absurd today, imagine seeing this 5 years ago. The next 5 years will be remarkable

@gabriel1 The future is so cool

@gabriel1 Did something similar porting @superset_sh to Windows, as I'm too poorboy to have a Mac for now.

@gabriel1 Yes, but… in the middle of the night less is more

@gabriel1 you should try fast mode

@gabriel1 How’d you get it to only write 850 loc so far…🤔

@sergiuprt ah yes seeing less information 😂😂

@gabriel1 I Think that's really cool

@gabriel1 Lmaoooo I respect the loop game

@gabriel1 What does the app do?

@gabriel1 do you mean to say something mean about Windows??!!!111

@gabriel1 you should give codex it’s own computer
http://opencomputer.dev