It's annoying to see a link to a Theo video -- same guy who went with Simon to OpenAI's GPT-5 glazefest and had to backpedal when everyone realized what a shill he is.
I know neither of them are journalists -- I'm probably expecting too much -- but Simon should know better.
> "We find that comments by GPT‑5-Codex are less likely to be incorrect or unimportant" -- less unimportant comments in code is definitely an improvement!
This seems to be a misunderstanding. In the original OpenAI article, comment here is about code review comment, not comment in code.
It's annoying to see a link to a Theo video -- same guy who went with Simon to OpenAI's GPT-5 glazefest and had to backpedal when everyone realized what a shill he is.
I know neither of them are journalists -- I'm probably expecting too much -- but Simon should know better.
While not a journalist, Simon definitely has a background in journalism.
He was one of the original authors of Django, back when it was a “web framework for journalists with deadlines”.
> "We find that comments by GPT‑5-Codex are less likely to be incorrect or unimportant" -- less unimportant comments in code is definitely an improvement!
This seems to be a misunderstanding. In the original OpenAI article, comment here is about code review comment, not comment in code.
The pelican is not very good
But probably fast
Would be faster if it got on the bike
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