After the latest Codex desktop app update, the context usage indicator seems to be gone. I’m not talking about billing/token usage. I mean the chat context window indicator that showed how much of the model’s context was currently used. This was one of the most important UI features for me because I used it constantly to avoid context pollution in long coding sessions. Is there any way to bring it back or check it from inside the app? EDIT: Temporary workaround I asked the Codex AI Agent to buil
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Asking Claude to write some blurb about some records I am playing. Claude:El Ninjo — Strange Cargo Hinterland, 1995 Bill Drummond and Mark Manning's ambient project — Strange Cargo was one of several aliases used by the KLF's Drummond in the mid-90s. El Ninjo sits in a spacious, unhurried place: environmental music with an edge of strangeness. One of the more obscure entries in any playlist and worth flagging to listeners as a genuine discovery. Me:where the hell are you getting that information
I've had an implementation done by GPT 5.5 xhigh It had a ton of additional instructions to not use fallbacks, to not invent multiple methods to do one thing and so on - basically all the agentic pain of the past 3 years in instructions to prevent total slop. I ignored one part of the project, just assuming that the most simple code is "going to be fine". Well until I see that it added up to 7 different fallback names and configuration methods for the same thing. And of course, it also
It's degraded so much, that I'm unable to continue the project it helped me start, it causes way more problems than it solves... I wouldn't care too much if it was only costing me 20-30$ a month, but it's not, I'm paying $300 AUD/month which is a FUCK ton for me.... Edit: The bootlickers (OpenAI employees) have arrived!   submitted by   /u/Cloaked_GG [link]   [comments]
Hey everyone, The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is amazing for standardizing how agents talk to data, but I got incredibly frustrated every time I wanted to quickly test a new remote MCP server. Writing custom client-side boilerplate or wrestling with CLI tools just to see if a tool actually exposes the right schema is a massive time sink. So, I built a native MCP client directly into the visual canvas of AgentSwarms . You can now test any remote MCP server entirely in the browser without writing
Initially billed as an "AI butler," Iris watches what happens on a user's desktop and automatically learns how to do tasks for them, its co-founder says.
I have a heavy backend pipeline that needs re-writing. What is the best plugin in your opinion out there for heavy code implementation and carefully breaking it down to multi phases? GSD, Superpowers or flow...?   submitted by   /u/HotEmu463 [link]   [comments]
I run 8+ Claude Code agents in parallel. Was alt-tabbing every 30s to check if they were done or stuck on a permission prompt and always forget one for hours... Built this easy shit: 2 hooks, 2 distinct OS-native sounds. One when agent is done, another when it needs answers ! Want 26 hooks + TTS + Slack? Use echook. Want WoW sounds? Use BMayhew's claude-sound-hooks. Want it to just work in 30 seconds on Win/Mac/Linux with zero deps? This one. Your agents will yell. You can game. https://github.c
Rest of the text: Need maybe "The “any floor at 1” version needs one caveat:..." Good. Need mention "Smooth label is misleading." Need end with question. Then memory citation block. But requirement "No trailing summaries: End responses with next actionable thing or question" and memory citation must be last. This conflicts. Must cite very last. Question can be before citation; memory citation last. Good. Need line citation for memory line no. Use 631-668, 723-789 ma
I’m running into an issue where Codex becomes unstable or crashes during longer tasks. In my case, after running for a while, the UI/terminal started showing a huge SQL INSERT INTO logs statement with many placeholder values.   submitted by   /u/irons163 [link]   [comments]
Degradation is real, now it's dumb and I can't work with Codex anymore. It's so frustrating that I try to fix easy simple bugs and It creates diferent ones that sometimes are difficult to spot. At this point I feel It's making me to lose more time and energy trying to explain everything that did wrong than before and I feel I can't progress in my proyects anymore. The risk of breaking the code is just too high now. Btw, I'm using codex 5.5 xhigh with x2 speed. Not worth it right now.   submi
Here it is, coffee Saas platforms for inventory and traceability cost around 12k/year. Over a span of 5 years thats 60k. With all the AI tools in the world + community here on reddit I thought why not try build it myself/ work with some developers to help me. Simple lay out of the platform: * Material Inventory: Coffee + All other related equipment (coffee bags,...) * Coffee Farm to End Consumer Traceability * SKU Stock tacking (2 warehouses) * Shipment to end consumer (B2B) * Coffee Quality Tes
I do quite a bit of work lately with codex, but the battery drain is insane. Let alone that, my macbook is heating up ALOT. Do any of you experience this as well? And did you find a solution for this?   submitted by   /u/FinalLightNL [link]   [comments]
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Hello everyone, I’m here to share a SKILL I created, initially for personal use. After a month of extensive testing with multiple accounts using the Pro x20 subscription, I decided to release it publicly, because I believe it should be a must-have for anyone looking for cleaner and more streamlined orchestration, something that currently cannot be achieved with the help of CODEX alone / other harness. The problems this SKILL aims to solve are the following: → Root-only subagent orchestration → D
Is there a way to connect Claude Desktop Schedular to local postregs database? Is seems my only option is to setup a custom MCP to connect to DB and use that in the prompt, which is too much work.   submitted by   /u/HotEmu463 [link]   [comments]
as usual they vibe out shitty untested features. remote control seems to work before inevitably entering a death loop where it just stops responding to me both on mobile and on my actual pc and I have to quit and reload the convo.   submitted by   /u/Future_Addendum_8227 [link]   [comments]
Anyone else expering this? I went from Claude v x.139 to x.145 and it no longer asks me if I want to delete the Claude-generated worktree I'm in when I exit. It's very annoying.   submitted by   /u/fawlty70 [link]   [comments]
Hey folks, how do you usually create smooth 2D animations for sprites? I don’t really have experience creating animations or game assets myself yet. So far, I’ve only tried AI-generated image animations, but the results haven’t looked that great. I’ve seen some clips made with Grok Imagine that looked much more fluid, though. Do any of you have experience with Grok Imagine, or with sprite animation workflows in general? Are there any AI tools, Skills, MCPs, or workflows you’d recommend for someo
I guess Claude is more human than we thought. I've been using my own code review product and it kept finding bugs generated by Claude. At the end of the day i guess AI is trained on human produced data so our lazy behavior gets transferred over as well.   submitted by   /u/dennis3124 [link]   [comments]
Hey r/ClaudeAI Over the past few weeks I’ve turned my experiments with Claude into something much more ambitious: Claude Full Stack 2.0 — a structured, production-oriented collection of AI engineering skills and end-to-end workflows. Instead of treating AI as a fancy chatbot, this repository turns Claude into a real AI-augmented software engineering operating system that can help you go from idea all the way to production. What’s inside: 80+ skills organized into: Technology-agnostic architectur
https://preview.redd.it/7br8v98cvi2h1.png?width=2702&format=png&auto=webp&s=d2478e3421aa2257751233e89432e3d09d751475 Never ran of weekly limit in last 6 months, now twice in last 1 week(after that 1 free reset). Paying $200 for what?   submitted by   /u/Beginning_Handle7069 [link]   [comments]
Is gpt 5.5 back to normal or is it still stupidly dumb?   submitted by   /u/mohamed_mahmoud1122 [link]   [comments]
Anything below 5.3-codex is shitty and is not useful. 5.4 & 5.5 consume too many tokens. I just wish it was an open model and we could reliably use it over the years. It’s gonna nerfed, downgraded or become costly, isn’t it?   submitted by   /u/nj_100 [link]   [comments]