On X — 2026-05-28

23 posts reviewed

The pulse

Warp terminal dominated today's AI dev conversation, with multiple converging threads: the launch of local-to-cloud multi-agent orchestration using Claude Code, Codex, and Warp subagents , cloud-based agent handoff with persistent sessions and shareable links , custom model endpoint support via OpenRouter , and 40+ community pull requests since open-sourcing . OpenAI's Codex also had a big day — updated model, ChatGPT mobile integration, and a free trial launch , with Greg Brockman demoing parallel browser-using subagents 21 and real-time meeting transcription 23. Sam Altman announced a $250M OpenAI Foundation commitment tied to AI's impact on quality of life and individual freedoms 9. Demis Hassabis weighed in on AGI proximity and what human meaning looks like in a post-AGI world .

Threads

The ChatGPT bug wave is real — Greg Brockman publicly asked users to report issues in-thread, with the team and Codex actively working to resolve them 13, suggesting rapid deployment is outpacing stability. On the model-race front, speculation is building that Anthropic's Opus 4.8 and OpenAI's GPT-5.6 could both drop simultaneously 22, while GPT-5.5's coding and cybersecurity strengths are being flagged as underappreciated ahead of wider release . xAI entered the agentic coding space by making Grok available inside Kilo IDE 16. Meanwhile, @hardmaru surfaced a pointed critique: end-to-end backprop's memory demands are hitting a resource wall, questioning a decade-old training orthodoxy 14.

Spotted

YC-backed Rentahuman lets AI agents pay real humans to complete real-world tasks, framing it as AI creating jobs rather than eliminating them — an interesting structural bet 17. @emollick noted that tokens going from zero budget line to coding necessity in under a year reframes 'AI disappointment' narratives entirely 20. @minchoi flagged AI-generated crowd-size manipulation as a new deepfake frontier 19.