“After creating a new account, I can confirm the quota drains 2.5x–3x slower. So basically Max (5x) on an older accounts is almost like Pro on a new one in terms of quota. Pretty blatant rug pull tbh.”
or (tested on Max x20 plan) when the subscription renewal fails by any reason (they try charge your CC multiple times) then you are still in for 2+ weeks till it dies
claude has half the context window size of codex and blows through a good percentage of it right off the bat by injecting a system prompt the size of don quixote
it sounds like the data can be involuntarily disclosed to an external third party (the attacker’s domain) purely because someone reviewed logs that auto-load remote images
their log viewer renders the markdown and their browser will make a request containing the sensitive data to the attackers domain where it can be logged and viewed
i thought the article was going to go there, just redirecting the host to a self-hosted ip address serving the bin, but i was pleasantly surprised it didn’t! interesting to learn about the patching process and tooling used
i don't remember the end-game of the original Diablo; however, in diablo III and IV everyone i've tried to play the game gets bored in the run up to max level. I always tell them "i skip that part as much as possible, because that's not the game. That's just the story!"
Once you hit max level in III and IV, the game actually "begins."
and to explain the Diablo 2 Reference, the amount of time/effort it takes to go from level 98 to level 99 (the max level), is the same amount of time it takes to go from level 1 to level 98. I've heard "2 weeks" as a rough estimate of "unhealthy playtime", at least solo.
its possible to use gpt-5-high on the plus plan with codex-cli, its a whole different beast! i dont think theres any other way for plus users to leverage gpt-5 with high reasoning.
eventually traditional operating systems will cease to exist, you'll just have a model creating dynamic UX for you on the fly for whatever experience you want