Comment by mellosouls

Comment by mellosouls 7 hours ago

14 replies

Mac only. Again.

Apple is great but this is OpenAI devs showing their disconnect from the mainstream. Its complacent at best, contemptuous at worst.

SamA or somebody really needs to give the product managers here a kick up the arse.

romainhuet 6 hours ago

Hi! Romain here, I work on Codex at OpenAI. We totally hear you. The team actually built the app in Electron specifically so we can support Windows and Linux as well. We shipped macOS first, but Windows is coming very soon. Appreciate you calling this out. Stay tuned!

  • embirico 6 hours ago

    Only thing i'd add re windows is it's taking us some time to get really solid sandboxing working on Windows, where there are fewer OS-level primitives for it. There's some more at https://developers.openai.com/codex/windows and we'd love help with testing and feedback to make it robust.

  • anonymous908213 6 hours ago

    Electron? Why can't Codex write, or at least translate, your application to native code instead of using a multi-hundred-mb browser wrapper to display text? Is this the future of software engineering Codex is promising me?

  • Oras 6 hours ago

    Curios why electron not native?

    Wouldn’t native give better performance and more system integration?

    • ForHackernews 6 hours ago

      When you're a trillion dollar company that burns more coal than Bangladesh in order to harness a hyperintelligent Machine God to serve your whims, you don't have the resources to maintain native clients for three separate targets.

    • rolymath 6 hours ago

      He literally says why electron in his comment that you are replying to

      • Oras 6 hours ago

        Going cross platform doesn’t sound the main reason (or I hope not). For a company that size, is it really hard to hire specialised small team?! It would be a good show case for their Codex too

mellosouls 5 hours ago

Kudos to the OpenAI reps for responding to my comment and doing so politely.

My ire was provoked by this following on from the Windows ChatGPT app that was just a container for the webpage compared to the earlier bells and whistles Mac app. Perceptions are built on those sorts of decisions.

  • piskov 2 hours ago

    Because of that windows had thinking budget selectors for months before ios and macos (those got this only last week)

tptacek 6 hours ago

If you were going to release a product for developers as soon as it was ready for developers to try, such that you could only launch on one platform and then follow up later with the rest, macOS is the obvious choice. There's nothing contemptuous about that.

dkundel 6 hours ago

Windows is almost ready. It's already running but we are solving a few more things before the release to make sure it works well.