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codex eu-sers! chrome, computer use, are now all available in the eu codex can now use apps across your Mac, automate workflows in Chrome and remember context across your work. if you want to automate that one task you're dying to automate, just take an app shot and kick it off
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View quoted postRT Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav Stoked to announce that the Chrome, Computer Use, Memory, Chronicle and more are rolling out across the EU, EEA and UK this week! 🔥 Codex can now use apps across your Mac, automate workflows in Chrome and remember context across your work. Open your Codex and prompt away!
Congrats to Vercel’s COO Jeanne DeWitt Grosser @jdewitt29 on joining Shopify’s board of directors. An amazing leader and operator of iconic developer infrastructure companies.
Welcoming Jeanne DeWitt Grosser to @Shopify's board of directors. Jeanne’s spent two decades at the infrastructure layer of commerce and knows how the machinery works. Excited to have her on the team.
View quoted postAlmost 2 years ago, me using Cursor to build an iOS app. Vibe Coding wasn't even a term yet lol
Building an iOS app with Claude + Cursor FULL GETTING STARTED GUIDE Zero coding required. idea --> iOS App... It's really not that much more difficult than web apps.
View quoted postRT OpenAI Developers More of Codex is rolling out across Europe this week. We’re bringing Computer use, the Codex Chrome extension, personalized memory, and Chronicle to Codex users in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland. https://developers.openai.com/codex/changelog/#codex-2026-06-16-app
RT LlamaIndex 🦙 How much can good documentation save an AI agent in cost and time? Turns out, a lot. We built a custom skill that teaches Claude how to parse PDFs more efficiently, then used real usage traces to find where it was wasting time and money (re-reading the same file over and over, taking unnecessary "screenshots" of pages, etc.) After a few rounds of fixes based on what we observed, the results vs. just having Claude read PDFs the default way: → 37% lower cost per question → Better answer quality across the board → Fewer wasted steps The big takeaway: look at what an agent actually leaves in its traces, and fix bottlenecks from there. Full case study 👉️ https://www.llamaindex.ai/blog/building-a-better-liteparse-skill-with-evals?utm_medium=socials&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=2026-- Benchmark code 👉️ https://github.com/run-llama/benchmark-claude-pdfs
I can 100% attest to the fact that Qwen3.6-27B is a very capable local model for coding tasks. Over the last month and a half I've been using it almost daily, either on my M2 Ultra or on my RTX 5090 box. I use it for small mundane tasks at ggml-org - nothing really impressive, but definitely a helpful tool for a maintainer. I think I would be using it much more, if I didn't have to spend a lot of my time on reviewing PRs. Currently, I have a very lightweight harness - the pi agent with everything stripped (pi -nc --offline) and a short system prompt to align it a bit with my style. — Georgi Gerganov, Hacker News comment on Running local models is good now by Boykis Tags: georgi-gerganov, llms, ai, generative-ai, pi, ai-assisted-programming, local-llms, qwen, coding-agents
It's no secret that coding agents are a great proxy for computer use and generalized knowledge work. After all, Claude Cowork is just a UI wrapper on Claude Code. I think Cursor has a great shot here. However, I do think it has a bit of work to do on the product and harness side to actually create an easy-to-use, powerful interface to help non-technical users manage docs. 1. For a long time you couldn't upload a PDF to Cursor 2. It needs a broader set of interfaces to knowledge work data sources (CRM, ERP, ITSM, etc. etc.) 3. It needs more integrated surfaces to manage, read, and edit unstructured documents - from markdown to Word docs/Powerpoint to Excel
Notice how Cursor isn’t saying “for developers”. Just “Useful AI”. Cursor will likely become a direct competitor to Codex and Claude Desktop. - Their in app browser is great. - Their composer model is good and fast for most tasks They just need to render documents like