Hey folks,

I spent most of the bank holiday weekend offline for a change whilst at a wedding in the English countryside. I would’ve been more online if Codex had a mobile app but still waiting on that… this morning I did just install this skill that lets you iMessage Codex which is pretty great - essentially keeps a thread open in the app that you can message. Just paste the link in Codex and it’ll guide you through everything.

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  • OpenAI wants non-technical users to use Codex.**They are making it easy for you to switch to Codex. You can now import settings, plugins, agents, project configuration and more into Codex (from tools like Claude Cowork). They are directly improving features related to everyday work, like creating slides/sheets, plus friendlier UI changes.
  • Grok 4.3 is out in the API**. 1M context, text + image input, reasoning and a December 2025 knowledge cutoff. It’s priced $1.25/$2.50 per million input/output tokens, i.e. much cheaper than Sonnet 4.6 for a relatively similar performance.
  • Entire**, the company by GitHub’s ex-CEO, released two new things: git-sync - a utility to mirror git repos from a source to a target without needing to clone it locally and Dispatches - a feature on their web platform to generate release notes from recent ships, commits, and agent sessions by repo/date range.
  • Charity Majors and Christine Yen headline Honeycomb's Innovation Week (May 12–14), a 3-day virtual event addressing observability for the agent era. Learn how the most forward-thinking engineering teams are rising to meet this challenge.Register now.*
  • Lightfield - AI-native CRM that learns how you sell. Describe any workflow in English, your CRM runs it on command. 3 mo free w/BENSBITEST13*
  • Sauna - learns how you work, remembers everything that matters, and actions on it (portfolio company!)
  • Shared Brain by Zapier - Collective knowledge vault for your team and a personal assistant to complete tasks. Now in early access.
  • Manus Cloud Computer - always-on cloud machine for Manus so bots, scripts, databases and scheduled jobs keep running when your laptop is off. Files and installed tools persist across sessions.
  • Proxyuser - test all the core flows of your app via a synthetic user with a real browser, including signups.
  • Web UI Bench - Same UI components built by 20 models, shown side-by-side. GPT-5.5 uses too much bland text in the UI when an icon or control is self-explanatory (compared to Opus 4.7).
  • Flue - TypeScript framework for building Claude Code-style agents.
  • deepsec - open-source security harness from Vercel for finding vulnerabilities in your codebase with coding agents.
  • localterm - run a terminal in your browser with _npx localterm@latest start_.
  • open-slide - slide framework built for agents. Visual edits, comments, assets and agent-readable slide structure.
  • Refero Styles - 2,000+ DESIGN.md files from real products that your agent can use for style references.
  • crabbox - run your dirty worktrees in a remote sandbox easily. (tweet)
  • Base44’s Frustration Meter - usage-based model benchmark. Base44 says Opus 4.7 caused 43% more frustration than Opus 4.6.
  • Cofounder 2 - another “run a company with agents” product that’s a combo of vibe coding, finding leads and sending sales emails.
  • How Posthog plans to change in the AI era.
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