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Tweet analysis: Codex App Server gets 50% support and 33% confrontations. Notes Chrome embed, open-source release, and mixed reactions to ChatGPT.
THE CODEX APP SERVER LETS YOU INJECT CODEX-LEVEL INTELLIGENCE INTO ANY PLATFORM USING YOUR CHATGPT ACCOUNT. SOMEONE EMBEDDED IT DIRECTLY INTO CHROME AND IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY. 100% OPEN SOURCE. https://t.co/QdR6omiZh1
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What the community is saying — both sides
, insane and say an open-source Codex in Chrome is a game changer.
” and request the GitHub repo or setup instructions.
with no domain scoping, which is risky if others use your machine.
, creating potential security holes.
users dismiss it as a minor add-on rather than a game-changer.
jokes that Chrome already devours RAM and a fear that extensions are starting to encroach on human tasks.
another item to install and manage — more clutter users don’t want.
reports that embedded codex injections cause slowdowns when Chrome has many tabs open.
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amazing
Chrome extension with ChatGPT creds. Revolutionary... said no one ever.
injecting codex into browser extensions sounds slick, but ensure it doesn't open security holes via unvetted code execution
This is insane bro Can I do it too?
Chrome already eats my RAM, now it wants my job too.
so it's just another chrome extension i gotta manage? big deal.
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