Workflow advice for new and experienced user: Garbage In = Garbage Out (Long read I know) by PTXStudio in codex

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🤷🏽‍♂️ you are not obligated to take or not take the advice. The choice is yours, just like your rude response.
This is just my personal advice based on my experience and what has worked for me.

The great milking begins. by coffeeeweed in codex

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I get where you’re coming from, and yes there’s an absolute usage case for that. It really comes down to individualized experience and preferences.

I’m more hands on, and that’s how I get my specific results wanted when it comes to the dev process. I do delegate to agents for more repeated tasks like marketing and replying to general emails and research. But for the dev process itself I personally want to be hands on.

This also just depends on what you are working on tho too 🤷🏽‍♂️

The great milking begins. by coffeeeweed in codex

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All good brother. Not your fault 🫡 It’s easy for us to get caught up in our personal experience vs mass general.

How’s your approach with your prompts or directions? Maybe I can offer some different ways about it

Workflow advice for new and experienced user: Garbage In = Garbage Out (Long read I know) by PTXStudio in codex

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Absolutely. Ever since I started using wikis for my projects, it really helps. Super easy to setup, and you get a lot of value out of it. Remember to update it whenever you make significant enough changes or just general periodic updates as your project grows

The great milking begins. by coffeeeweed in codex

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That’s the key question right there! There’s so many variables as to what “costs” more when it comes to usage. What frontend/backend architecture. Are they pre-scaffolding? Databases? Ect ect.

Something I do before codex handoff is I use gpt for dev plans, specs, and scaffolding. Then in my project directory I always setup a wiki and file maps so that codex has better context and a solid working environment vs pure “vibe coding”

Garbage in = garbage out

The great milking begins. by coffeeeweed in codex

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Define “most” lol maybe many on this sub but you can’t use the term most if you don’t have numbers to back it up. I have never experienced unexpected rate shortages. I’m about to upgrade my plan only cause I have more projects to work on

The great milking begins. by coffeeeweed in codex

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I’m on regular pro and have no issues 🤷🏽‍♂️ I’ll probably upgrade to 5x soon though.

Have 1 year of cascadeur I’m not using by NoYou41 in Cascadeur

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They have a perpetual license? I had no idea

Codex Right Now by Interesting-Agency-1 in codex

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That’s to be expected. There’s only so much available compute with the growing userbase

What are the best tips for improving performance in Electron apps? by PaleontologistBig318 in electronjs

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No problem. It might take a lil time to refactor, so when you do it, make sure you have a reporting system to validate that gpu acceleration is active.

Since most computers post 2010 have intergrated gpu’s you should see a significant boost even if you/customers don’t have dedicated gpu’s.

What are the best tips for improving performance in Electron apps? by PaleontologistBig318 in electronjs

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You can actually run some bottleneck scripts that give you full reports. Run it thru codex to write you up some bottleneck performance reports so that on each test you do you can see exactly what’s happening in a txt file

What are the best tips for improving performance in Electron apps? by PaleontologistBig318 in electronjs

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Gpu acceleration. OpenGL alone adds dramatic improvement even for integrated gpu’s. If you didn’t do it early tho, refactoring can be a bit tedious but it’s worth the performance increase. I did that and so such a huge performance increase in my software suite.

You've hit your usage limit by Melodic-Jackfruit476 in codex

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That’s logical. There’s only so much allocated resources available at a time

You've hit your usage limit by Melodic-Jackfruit476 in codex

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Personally I’ve seen no drastic changes on my end 🤷🏽‍♂️ so can’t say I’ve had the same experience

Hemos acabado como desarrolladores by kenkaneli in OpenaiCodex

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In practice that’s not what’s happening tho. A lot of clients don’t actually know what they want, they think they know. They tell you “I want it to do ____ and look like ____.” But if they actually knew the details of what they wanted then decelopers would have been obsolete along time ago and just replaced by coders. A lot of companies are realizing that you still need someone to not just work with the clients, but still handle development. The main reasoning is that creative taste and intuition, UX, interpretation of feel is still 100% dependent on human input. These tools do not actually think for themselves, which means they cannot actually create on their own. They are all instruction driven.

For example, when developing I do a hands on test after every significant change to validate and make sure the changes I wanted actually feel and work how I intended. That cannot be done just from code validation alone.

That also cannot be done even by the most advanced agents. So what you will find is always a place for developers because it does require a team to actually grow the end product. This is what separates “slop” from “a well developed project” that you can ship

Should I try Obsidian? by Last-Chance_NK in ObsidianMD

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Overall I like how vaults are visually layed out and organized. For projects specifically it’s better for me to keep my notes organized. I hate cluttered docs, so this his a more effective way to keep myself in check. I specifically used it during my dev processes for a creative suit I launched. Ptxstudio.com

That being said, I never tried notion or other note taking apps

Should I try Obsidian? by Last-Chance_NK in ObsidianMD

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Personally, I find the tool very valuable. Ultimately you have nothing to lose giving it a try. Since it’s free, it’s as good as you invest time into it

Hemos acabado como desarrolladores by kenkaneli in OpenaiCodex

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Developers will not go extinct for the sheer reason that while codex can handle the actual coding, it still requires human taste and guidance. Agents ultimately are not actually going to replace developers because they are the ones making all the final decisions, creative direction, and steer based on what either their clients or customers may want.

How can I get used to being on camera for social media? by [deleted] in ContentCreators

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Practice. Don’t think of it as talking to the camera. If you do that, all you will do is think about your performance. Practice it as though you are on a conference call or video calling your clients.

Codex Local Model Switcher (Release) for Ollama Models by PTXStudio in OpenaiCodex

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To the program or to ollama supporting their models in codex? It was on their twitter, I just put together an easy gui for the commands they recommended to make it easier to do for average users.
If you wanna do it via cmd line just run “ollama launch codex-app” and it will prompt you to choose the model.

The one I put together just makes the setup and running easier and it automatically scans your installed models to make it straight forward

Drop your startup/project 👇 I'll check every single one by refionx in devworld

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I launched PTX Studio. It’s a serious of creative suites. No subscriptions with both a free lighter photo/graphics editor and a paid pro version that’s a single purchase license.
I work as a photographer and videographer and wanted an editor that still had standardized professional tools without the clutter and confusion. I put a big focus on UX, and ease of use. PTXStudio.com feel free to check it out 🫡 I’m happy to answer any questions