Yeah train wifi is generally terrible. Basically the only real solution is 100% 5G coverage along all train tracks or starlink. This is basically a global issue because line-of-sight for trains is a hard problem.
16 hours ago the readme for codex CLI was updated. Now codex cli supports openai login like claude does, no API credits.
From the readme:
After you run codex select Sign in with ChatGPT. You'll need a Plus, Pro, or Team ChatGPT account, and will get access to our latest models, including gpt-5, at no extra cost to your plan. (Enterprise is coming soon.)
Important: If you've used the Codex CLI before, you'll need to follow these steps to migrate from usage-based billing with your API key:
Update the CLI with codex update and ensure codex --version is greater than 0.13
Ensure that there is no OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable set. (Check that env | grep 'OPENAI_API_KEY' returns empty)
Run codex login again
Yeah but most fall apart at lower context than advertised. They do great at simple stuff like needle in a haystack tests but totally flop when you actually try and use that context for something productive.
They did it with XMPP and Windows live messenger in the 2000s.
At the end of the day these companies have no incentive to be responsible stewards of open protocols. The moment they have a tough quarter they’ll eviscerate it if it means they’ll make a buck.
The Due app does something like this.
Basically it’s 1 time fee + subscription.
The day you buy the app, you get every new feature for the next year and every previous feature.
If a new feature is added, you can subscribe for $5 a year. Upon subscribing, you get all new features since your subscription lapsed.
Blog post here: https://www.dueapp.com/blog/future-of-paid-upgrades.html
That's a completely different architecture than current lipid nanoparticle mRNA vaccines. It would be obvious to anyone with even a modicum of knowledge that the linked paper is not relevant.
The equipment was constructed by workers. The mine was constructed by workers. The food to feed the workers was produced by workers. The gold was sold by workers.
If value was derived from capital itself, then a pile of tools or machines would spontaneously generate wealth without the application of human labor, and idle money in a bank would somehow enrich society.