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Hey folks,

Heading to a Q&A with Sam Altman later today in London so a bit rushed for time to part any ‘wisdom’.

I’m currently still mid-building the reference manual, but it’s coming along now! I’ll release a couple preview lessons hopefully by next week.

I’m using Codex as my ‘workhorse’ agent. Mostly because it’s easiest access on mobile while plugged into all my local files. I’m using it for a bunch of automations, check my inbox and triage (rip my little email build), ingesting a bunch of my twitter bookmarks to summarise all the stuff I’m saving and organising it into topics in my memory system - so i can ask ‘what do we know about agent memory’ and it’ll pull from all the posts i’ve saved.

I spent a lot of time talking to agents less, unless I was actually working. But I’m now leaning back into just talk to agents about everything.


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- by Keshav

Before Fable was removed, I used it to make a tiny CLI utility for moving files between my Samsung S24 Ultra and my M3 MacBook Air.

I just wanted to plug the phone in with a cable and move photos, screenshots, PDFs, etc. without downloading another random app or uploading everything over WiFi.

It suggested two options, guided me through the setup (which only took 30 secs), and then wired everything by itself.

The only hiccup was the terminal command it picked for this utility: droid, which was already being used by Droid, the coding agent from Factory AI.

I renamed it to phone, and now I can search photos, videos or any file on my phone from my Mac terminal, and transfer files both ways: my phone to my Mac, and my Mac to my phone.

Screenshot from Ghostty, edited via Codex

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