I built my first WeChat Mini Program, 环球小账本, with ChatGPT 5.6 as my coding partner. A rough idea became a Taro + CloudBase app with multi-currency bookkeeping, FX conversion, analytics and user-isolated data. AI-assisted building feels remarkably real now. https://t.co/xF7xPqQmvY
About a month into using Plus, and now that GPT-5.6 just launched, I can honestly say it feels quite different from the free version. I’ve used it to find papers, write reports, brainstorm ideas, code, and polish my English. It’s quietly become part of my daily workflow. https://t.co/uSjmMNBNb5
GPT-5.6 has honestly become part of my daily workflow. It helped me built a website with better design than previous models, and Codex keeps my messy files organized. If you’re in finance, try the Excel tools. Building models & cleaning data is SO much faster. Huge time saver!🏦 https://t.co/Kdgqi1bOgw
GPT-5.6 has become my daily AI for consulting work! It helps me build PPTs, analyze Excel data, summarize meetings, and automate repetitive tasks with Python. The best part is how well it understands long project context. #GPT56 #Codex #AI #chatgpt https://t.co/qCgVGVWJ6r
I love GPT-5.6’s image-generation capabilities. It helped me create a cute dog logo and made my commercial design work more creative and efficient. https://t.co/4RJKI3kaq0
With Codex's generous resets this past week, I've been able to work towards getting the ISU buildings built as GLBs for a project I'm working on. Super excited about the project that will come out next Spring for ISU :) https://t.co/cHNMtTpdlO
Built a Linux desktop client for MiMoCode with GPT-5.6 + Codex: a .deb package, project-folder selection, Korean UI, chat, and terminal integration. It’s not perfect yet—I’m still fixing a 400 send error 😅—but the core app works, and a polished release feels very close. https://t.co/2Ycvooeo3r
What I love about GPT-5.6 in Codex is that it works with my actual context, not a hypothetical one. I’ve used it to debug local setups, organize my knowledge system, and turn repeated work into reusable skills. It feels like a careful collaborator, not a demo. https://t.co/2oW1X6pgDL
I switched to Codex for a private security-sensitive Windows C++ codebase involving binary transformation, low-level runtime logic, and repo-wide regression work. Fable 5 often reroutes cyber tasks to Opus 4.8 and breaks my flow; GPT-5.6 Sol stays on task.👍👍👍 https://t.co/sTMg9HeNzZ
What I love about GPT-5.6 in Codex: I’m an English teacher, not a coder, but it unlocked a new world of possibilities. I built a polished, magazine-style learning platform and games drawn from each lesson, giving students new ways to engage with language. https://t.co/eEJjtwWbLm
Switched to Codex in early June because GPT-5.5 already handled long, multi-file tasks surprisingly well. GPT-5.6 Sol made it even better: stronger repo understanding, debugging, and persistence. It became my default—so I canceled Claude. https://t.co/FWJS5G2EXP
I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol because it helped me build an awesome, polished admin site quickly. It understood the existing project structure,fixed inconsistencies, and tested the final result in the browser. The experience felt fast, reliable, and practical. https://t.co/gS5C5wq1ep
I switched because GPT-5.6 Sol feels like working with a team of engineers. It sees the bigger picture, plans before coding, catches edge cases, and stays focused on the goal instead of needing constant redirection. Huge productivity boost. https://t.co/XtqvgUWzPw
In the month since I switched to CodeX, I've used the most powerful model ever, GPT-5.6Sol, and the experience has been unprecedented. I've created software on CodeX that can improve internal work efficiency for enterprises, and it feels amazing. https://t.co/2FSxGDOGwn
Switched to Codex and it’s been an absolute blessing. Running 5.6 Sol Ultra on a massive, delicate task for 4+ hours non-stop and it barely touched 20% of my weekly usage, opus could never. https://t.co/R6FhNOvRGI
@OpenAI @thsottiaux Are you asking why I switched to codex? see for yourself... Did so much work yesterday that @openai generously reset my credits.😎 https://t.co/GZCJcBtraq
in june i had gpt-5.5 help create a mobile app which used google places api. just from testing the app i spent over $27 on unoptimized, heavy api calls (mostly place images and ratings). i set gpt-5.6 on optimizing these requests and so far have spent $0 within google's free https://t.co/UMiEtZOynQ
Just imagine using another AI service that stops your running threads the moment you hit the 5h limit xd Codex with GPT‑5.6 just kept going: 1.4B tokens in one day. This is exactly why I switched. https://t.co/ENGZRnsJNP
Recently, I started using ChatGPT Work to organize my literature, classify papers by themes, summarize key ideas, and help me plan my reading. It doesn't replace my thinking — it helps me spend more time on understanding, connecting ideas, and asking better questions.📚🤖 https://t.co/TPAWeebQ9o
I used Codex with GPT-5.6 to build a hydropower financial analytics platform. It imports Excel data, analyzes revenue, costs, profit and budgets, and creates interactive ECharts dashboards. Codex understood both code and financial logic. #GPT56 #Codex https://t.co/VkXv1Bh1wI
Been using codex for a while now, GPT-5.6 Sol is literally 100x better than the claude in terms of token optimization Purchased a Plus subscription just to use this https://t.co/y5o4S201dz
I’ve been using Codex with GPT‑5.6 Sol to refine AND, my AI-native development workflow. My Codex usage has risen sharply in the recent part of this chart. The chart shows the change; the reason, for me, is that Sol made me trust Codex with larger and longer tasks. 1/3 https://t.co/ldKmW4Z8dC
I’m a firmware engineer, not a game developer. With GPT-5.6 in Codex, I built Spell Quest, a pixel-art English spelling game for my son. It helped turn rough ideas into a maintainable project across gameplay, UI, refactoring, and testing. Project repo: https://t.co/eDjXUFYL6X https://t.co/uYp8wcW78J
I used GPT-5.6 in Codex to take a KRX options project from 19M+ raw rows to validated results and a polished 21-slide PowerPoint. It built the backtests, checked timing, costs and liquidity, and turned the findings into a clear, presentation-ready deck. #GPT56 #Codex https://t.co/4AKCZadj3k
I’ve been using GPT since 2023, and it has become part of my daily workflow. I regularly use Image 2 for image generation and GPT-5.6 Sol for coding, engineering, and building real projects. Both are capable, reliable, and useful. Excited to see how far they go next. https://t.co/VKjeaHT7Xb
Before codex, our family owned hostel business used to run on excel sheets, paper reservations scattered across folders, and loose cash management. Pure chaos. But with Codex we were able to create a Internal Bookings management system that organizes this whole process! https://t.co/1fcM9VvMUz
I hadn't used my desktop PC for a few weeks, so I asked GPT-5.6 Sol to update all the apps. I checked back after a couple of hours and it had just... done it. This saved me hours of work https://t.co/fAkTKUBltQ
After Claude, I moved to ChatGPT/Codex. GPT-5.6 Sol High helped execute and verify an ERP test phase—data setup, API validation, uploads, and handoff—with a comfortable quota. Near the limit, Codex kept going until it delivered a usable outcome. That reliability won me over. 🚀 https://t.co/13uuMHzlff
One underrated thing about GPT-5.6: it’s become insanely good at experimentation. Give it a goal and it’ll research, run EDA, try models, explain what’s happening, and keep iterating..even when the limits hit 0% midway! 😄 Built this attention head analysis project with it :) https://t.co/bHS8K7D8tr
I've been using 5.6 sol ultra main ly to explore in my research area and to be honest it is a descent model that concisely and faithfully does it's job. I am also using sol to develop my personal strength app just to fit myself better. The frontend ability is also much better https://t.co/YzjMk6Cfq5
Thanks to ChatGPT's GPT-5.6, I was able to build my own format conv app, an ancient script lookup and recognition app, and most importantly, I used GPT-5.6 to add a Easter egg to them—my anniversary with my best friend! This makes them incredibly meaningful! Thank you GPT-5.6! https://t.co/NzEWxeH4G1
Using GPT-5.6 in Codex, I turned teaching admin into an end-to-end workflow: collect homework, grade IELTS writing, generate evidence-based feedback for each student, save verified notes, and complete school forms. More time teaching, less time copying. https://t.co/QUap18lUXu
One of my favorite projects I made with GPT-5.6: a virtual desktop cat of my kitten!🐱 Her features are recreated with stunning accuracy. It’s such a joy to have my virtual kitty roaming my screen while I work—this creative flexibility is what makes GPT-5.6 incredible to use.🥰 https://t.co/qzqVuTg5Au
I really enjoy using GPT-5.6. It’s thoughtful, attentive, and pays close attention to the little details. The way it communicates feels natural, smooth, and genuinely comfortable. It’s quickly becoming one of my favorite models to use. https://t.co/Gpb98gR19E
I’ve been using Codex every day, first as a student and now as an AI engineer at a startup. It’s honestly become my daily driver because nothing else I’ve tried has been good enough to replace it. The biggest thing for me is how well it handles long-horizon tasks. Multiple https://t.co/Um3C1b3HFB
I often use ChatGPT and Claude for financial analysis. I used to think OpenAI was better at explanations than end-to-end execution. But this new model amazed me: I only asked how to interpret free official Taiwan index options data, and Sol built the entire dashboard. Magical! https://t.co/1XAXFceGUX
I've been using 5.6 Sol ever since it launched to build my first App Store product, WindowSeat. Most importantly, it was cheaper than Fable 5 and was so much fun to use. It built me a 3D motion website, one shot which Fable couldn't. Couldn't be any happier!! https://t.co/9bIMoF0bwe
My son tells me the game he wants to play, and I try to build it with Codex from my phone. It’s not perfect every time, but he loves it, and honestly, that’s what matters. #Codex @OpenAI @thsottiaux https://t.co/Rvjti13ayk
I used a screenshot app that charges 6usd/month to make screenshots. Had gpt 5.6 sol build it for me. Screenshots for free now @thsottiaux https://t.co/51QKJToYy1
I asked GPT-5.6 Sol Light to turn a watch image it had just generated into an interactive 3D web experience using ChatGPT Work mode on the web. This was the one-shot output. I was genuinely impressed by how polished it turned out. https://t.co/VvUTuOXCbt
I have built a live stock chart by using GPT 5.6 Sol and Toss API. It is very interesting. It works well. I believe it's surely faster than the prior model. https://t.co/RRv3QKypnW #chatgpt #chatgpt5_6 https://t.co/IzpMH43uWN
I used GPT-5.6 + Codex to turn my family’s Nagoya trip plan into a working website. It helped organize a 7-day itinerary, compare transport and tickets, and make focused updates to an existing project. It feels like a real project partner. #GPT56 #Codex https://t.co/AbkjYeWKjo
Codex helped me establish the research framework and background, handle trivial tasks, and after using GPT-5.6—sol, my efficiency has greatly improved. https://t.co/oFQPGUvKHQ
GPT-5.6 Sol is the first model I genuinely trust with long-running engineering tasks. I can give it a job before bed and wake up to useful, tested results. It investigates, refactors, validates its work, and keeps going with minimal supervision. That’s why I switched to Codex.😆 https://t.co/VZBRP99utv
Meet L2, the personal langugae teacher I made to learn a new language. I was grinding the whole week using gpt 5.6-sol on medium and high reasoning, add a ton of features, re-vamped the UI, added animations and sounds and tested everything end-to-end with 5.6-sol (it is great at https://t.co/99SHq3beAF
Designing my civil wedding jumpsuit with ChatGPT in Cambodia 🇰🇭 I used GPT-5.6 Sol to turn my ideas into a clear design, then worked with my seamstress in Siem Reap to bring it to life. AI, craftsmanship (and me😉) working together What do you think ? @OpenAI @ChatGPTapp https://t.co/Zwjcst3oK8
I’ve used Codex in designing an embedded GUI for a smartwatch-style interface on STM32 with LVGL and a touchscreen. a colorful watch UI with pages like Calendar, Calculator, Game, and Stopwatch. I used it to understand touch event handling, value mapping, widget updates.#Codex https://t.co/ngMqLwveKj
Built this mobile photo editor with GPT-5.6 in Codex. It has 3D LUTs, depth blur, halation, film grain, texture controls, and poster layouts—features that normally take a lot of UI iteration. What I love most: it helps turn a visual idea into a polished product fast. https://t.co/1uMi6F9Jur
Shoutout to ChatGPT 5.6! It's incredibly smart & gets my exact needs every time. 🧠🎯 I used it to build this C++ AI Teaching Assistant! It helps kids master complex algorithms (recursion, BFS/DFS) & debug code easily. 💻🚀 #ChatGPT #BuildWithAI #CodingEducation https://t.co/NscSafEm51
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 to build Haoleme, a tool that streams long-running terminal jobs to your phone and sends a notification when they finish or fail. What I love most is how well it handles debugging, codebase navigation, and rapid product iteration. It feels less like https://t.co/6mc75OadcZ
GPT-5.6 has become my strongest co-builder. I’m using it to turn an ambitious personal AI concept into a working product—complete with modular profiles, memory, proactive messaging, and multi-agent workflows. It doesn’t just answer questions. It helps ship systems. https://t.co/hUQ3sj6nPX
I’m building Artemis, an AI-native operating layer for ERP systems, with GPT-5.6 and Codex. Earlier models helped me write code. Codex helps me reshape the whole system: architecture, agents, memory, security and tests, while keeping the product vision intact. #Codex #GPT56Sol https://t.co/MTfQN6qPte
The lyric wrapper app I built using GPT5.6. You can easily insert and edit existing lyric file to music files. https://t.co/HC9qMLrybQ
Been burning through 1.2B tokens on GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex these past few days and it’s honestly impressive. Switched a lot of my daily workflow here from Claude. What stands out isn’t just raw coding speed — it’s how well it helps me navigate messy real-world systems: debugging https://t.co/N4OnCz7FmU
I love how GPT-5.6 Sol turns ideas into something personal and delightful. It created “卷卷莓,” a cute #Codex pet inspired by my wife—complete with her big curly hair, glasses, floral dress, and a playful finger-twirling-hair animation. Coding suddenly feels warmer and more fun! https://t.co/5acZiiM75S
built this interactive 3D visualizer for @thehousekraft - a startup i am part of using GPT-5.6 Sol. Pretty crazy how good it is with ThreeJS + React https://t.co/GCjBQzPGsX
I asked GPT-5.6 Sol why I love it. Peer review was unanimous. The answer: it runs my x-post skill as a loop, not just a prompt. read → decide → make → inspect → correct It read Tibo’s post, wrote this one, rendered it, checked the pixels. Recursion, but with QA. https://t.co/4wPlxmP6vk
I used to prefer Claude Code, but unjustified permanent bans and a nerfed Fable 5 pushed me to GPT. With GPT-5.6 Sol, the tables have completely turned. If Claude treated you unfairly, switch to GPT now.#ChatGPT #OpenAI https://t.co/fRLXDTgHMu
I switched to Codex because it has become part of my real daily workflow. I use it to manage my Obsidian knowledge base, build custom Obsidian plugins, and turn rough ideas into working tools. After GPT-5.6 Sol, plugin development feels noticeably faster: stronger repo-level https://t.co/isYouK0aoM
I designed a Codex Remote prototype for Redmi Watch 5 with GPT-5.6. Codex runs on the computer, the Android phone handles monitoring and approvals, and the watch shows task and usage alerts. Next: build it on PocketDex. #GPT56 #Codex #RedmiWatch5 https://t.co/Y66U5lj9FR
@dvces @thsottiaux @OpenAI Been a heavy Codex user since October 2025, sporadically using Claude and they flopped since Opus 4.7 and have never been able to catch up if you want an actual functional product, 5.5 was the true killer but 5.6 Sol is the exterminator🤣 https://t.co/m048OCi0Dn
As a new dad, I miss my daughter while I’m at work. With GPT-5.6 in Codex, I built BabyTime, a private WeChat Mini Program where her grandma can upload photos and our family can share her moments. A personal need became something my family now uses every day. Screenshots below. https://t.co/J1JATM8cZD
GPT-5.6 Codex helped me go from a student with almost zero coding experience to building a real tool for my family. I created an invoice app to solve problems in our family business, and it has already made our daily work much easier. https://t.co/FAYWimG62m
I originally built AJAI News with GPT-5.5, then used GPT-5.6 to refine the UI, improve the code, and optimize the reading experience. GPT-5.6 felt less like a coding tool and more like a product + engineering partner. https://t.co/e9pLT7sqRw https://t.co/wGTvcfR36a
love using GPT-5.6 SOL to help me build my app. The recent token reset lets me stay fully immersed in the project all day—I managed to use up an entire week’s allowance in just one day. https://t.co/KEKpeVTDxE
I built Groot Theft Bakkie with GPT-5.6—an original Three.js open-world game set in Johannesburg. It has procedural Jozi streets, traffic, missions, a five-star wanted system, local radio and multiplayer. From a wild idea to a city you can actually play. 🇿🇦🎮 #GPT56 #ThreeJS https://t.co/kbkE9gnB5a
GPT-5.6 is definitely faster, I built a stock decision system to review my account, with the plugin of IBKR, now GPT can make great decisions and even create a instructive order for my account to review and submit! https://t.co/15mTbNJWNd
GPT-5.6 Sol helped me analyze every trade license/permit in the state of Ohio, finding that 91% of all companies are dependent on one person! https://t.co/L7bIWVt2zS
my codex usage just keeps growing each week. I have a 6 day streak now. gpt-5.6 sol research capabilities and computer use is mind blowing. ask for anything, make sure it has verification tools and it will come back with work done. https://t.co/f0vLrXiBVU
GPT 5.6 is honestly a different beast. It is truly unbeatable in cost, performance, and reliability. I have never seen anything like it. No other model comes close, even Fable, which gets routed to Opus 4.8 every time. I built a trading bot with GPT 5.6 Sol High; it's amazing! https://t.co/KgYiRG5hR2
I’m creating Japanese Ojou-dvces manga with GPT-5.6. This time, I also used GPT-5.6 to translate the manga into English. https://t.co/sWrafoRpOL
We made a pen, Notique AI that remembers your conversations using @ChatGPTapp 5.6 Sol. I prototyped our next feature in 2 hours. Between Sol, Codex, and ChatGPT Work, AI pretty much runs this startup. This post has used last of my Sol quota. Still got a reset in my inventory https://t.co/pPfBA3acCs
I’m using GPT-5.6 and the new Codex Sites feature to build a shared exam-prep website for China’s surgical PhD transfer exam, with English↔Chinese translation drills. My classmates and I can now practice together, review weak areas, and prepare more efficiently. https://t.co/iviN9nbzcM
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 for SAP. It handles complex business logic, long context, and coding constraints much more reliably—especially for debugging interfaces, optimizing ABAP queries, and generating Groovy that I can actually test and refine. A real productivity boost. #GPT5 https://t.co/YjWGRsKZv5
GPT-5.6 Sol has worked better for me in Codex than the other models I tried. It handled long sessions, debugging, and repo-wide changes more reliably. And Codex works on a phone — I built Junta Firma Mobile entirely on Android through Termux. https://t.co/M99PMLYm6J
As a ChatGPT Plus user, I've already used nearly 100 million tokens with GPT-5.6 in just a few days. Its speed, reasoning, and coding capabilities have completely changed my workflow. Easily my favorite model yet. 🚀 https://t.co/T1vhA5qa60
I’ve been having a lot of fun building with GPT-5.6 Sol. I used it to improve Neliti, a platform that helps people find, explore, and understand research more easily. I also built Pakai, an AI community where people can discover useful AI tools, share what they’re building, and https://t.co/Fel714Ocvt
ngl switching to GPT-5.6 Sol was the best decision I made this year 😤 the way it just gets what I’m trying to build? unreal. no more fighting my tools, it actually ships with me Codex + Sol is a straight up cheat code. if you haven’t switched yet idk what you’re waiting for 🚀 https://t.co/C40H70OgX8
I asked GPT-5.6 Sol to create a site, and it gave me... 3. Difficult to choose one, I love it! https://t.co/YTYrmBbK2Z
As a Multimedia Communications student, GPT-5.6 Sol has greatly improved my workflow for filmmaking, editing, research, UI/UX, and software planning. It understands complex context and turns rough ideas into clear, actionable plans. One of the most useful AI models I’ve used. https://t.co/Zf1z7XGF11
I love gpt 5.6. I built Domra AI with it, fulltime, it’s great @OpenAI https://t.co/3diMLwSq2M
GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex has been great for turning messy ideas into working systems. I especially like how it handles long-context planning, spreadsheet analysis, and multi-step implementation with fewer corrections. That reliability is why I switched. https://t.co/iezGtzXvEt
I used GPT-5.6 Sol to build a local IP lookup tool that helps analyze whether the IP addresses connecting to the server are high-risk. https://t.co/10x8R8mKxH
Using GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.6 with Codex to refactor a legacy project with no docs and messy business logic. Codex saved hours of manual analysis, improved refactoring efficiency, and boosted performance. Highly recommended! https://t.co/KW2JqWxdkY
I used Codex to build a wuxia roguelite billiards RPG in Godot 4 — featuring a custom deterministic 2D physics core, martial arts skills, boss battles, and mobile touch controls. Codex helped turn a physics prototype into a playable sect-challenging demo. 🎱 https://t.co/Tyht5thy9q
@OpenAIDevs i love using 5.6 sol with my hermes agent setup in discord on a loop! i’ve cranked out so many features and dx improvements with this lil guy, and the pure steerability and insane code quality makes it my go-to model 1,000%. https://t.co/cuxU06DaRY
Built LegwearDB, an Astro-based editorial fashion database, with Codex + GPT-5.6 Sol. It works unusually well in an existing codebase: follows project conventions, makes focused changes, and avoids over-engineering simple fixes. It feels like a practical coding partner. https://t.co/e4aEL7aRjs
Codex is one of the most useful tools in my daily engineering workflow. I often use it to quickly build small utilities, like this concurrent LAN scanner. An idea that would normally interrupt my work can now become a working tool in minutes. #Codex https://t.co/hCfyTkYgbk
I used GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex to build this website for my original character Nyxie. And honestly, I didn’t expect it to look this good. When you give 5.6 Sol specific enough requirements, its visual taste can be surprisingly strong. It’s getting dangerously close to being able https://t.co/hVRNzsgKNu
Built an open-source project with Codex and GPT-5.6. 🚀 GPT-5.6 has been an amazing coding partner—great at architecture, refactoring, debugging, and cross-platform development. Check out KeyRecord: https://t.co/zdvXiL6qQq #OpenSource #Codex #GPT56 https://t.co/2Q7vRHNbTV
Just made this simple Android Bible app with Codex. Each verse displays two languages with word alignment. Codex handled the AI/ML for alignment while consolidating and building it. No AI/software development background - just an idea brought to life indeed! @thsottiaux @OpenAI https://t.co/555zjNxRup
GPT-5.6 and Codex helped me turn vague ideas into something real. They supported my job search and helped me transform an imagined app into a working product from planning and design to coding, debugging, and iteration. That’s what I love! Thank you, @thsottiaux @dvces https://t.co/6C004cpDGY
Been using GPT-5.6 Sol for 72+ hours. It works really good, Has Clear understanding and is determinate to work on tasks. I asked to redesign UI for my project Walk the World. Here are the results. https://t.co/fGAkiaKmDM https://t.co/Vbfwekunoh
GPT 5.6 finally helped me get a recent internal tool published at work, and AI tools in general over the last 6 months have allowed me to draft or commit so many more! https://t.co/SV4gGZyHtm
GPT 5.6 Sol one-shotted this personalized game I made for my 3 yo niece. It handled everything end-to-end: generating image assets, creating voice-overs via API, implementing the game mechanics, designing the UI/UX, and even publishing it through ChatGPT Sites. Wild. https://t.co/JsbXfdyUj5
Codex + GPT-5.6 changed how I build. It carries context across long-running projects, audits the app in the iOS simulator, catches UX/accessibility issues, fixes Swift + backend logic, runs tests, and ships to TestFlight. Two native apps we’re building with it: Veyl + Fona 👇 https://t.co/NazIcIko3B
I never switched from ... to Codex, I’ve been building with OpenAI from the start. GPT-5.6 Sol turns ideas that felt impossible months ago into systems: infra automation, security tooling, multi-repo architecture, even a tactical game. It helps me ship, not just prototype. https://t.co/WiBDYUeIwT
I love GPT-5.6 Sol because it feels significantly more powerful and refined than GPT-5.5. At its highest reasoning level, it can use subagents to work on multiple tasks in parallel, which makes complex projects far more efficient. I’ll continue using it for a long time to come https://t.co/wJWpqI5isE
I recently tried out the GPT 5.6 sol model, and it's incredibly powerful. It helped me build two projects I've been thinking about for a long time: a class notice and material aggregator website, and a course scheduling website! GPT 5.6 sol is truly amazing! https://t.co/TAVUOhbYAN
Since Codex appeared, it’s been my daily driver: file sorting, taxes, statistics, research, coding, and turning ideas into real objects. With Sol on GPT-5.6, I designed and printed the first of 7 modules for a 2 m sculptural shower splash-guard wall. I can just do things. 😄 https://t.co/V7u3ouKnwg
I’m loving GPT‑5.6. The leap in intelligence, especially for UI design and turning ideas into products, is incredible. I built a recipes app that helps my vegetarian family choose what to cook using recipes, pantry availability, preferences, and meal history. 🍲 https://t.co/FrpxPHBjGm
I used Codex with GPT-5.6 Luna Max to build a real-time Anthropic and OpenAI usage-limit widget for YASB. GPT-5.6 feels smarter and more consistent, with very generous limits. The temporary removal of the 5-hour cap also gives me much more room to experiment. https://t.co/RLOj9BWA91
Built this website using GPT 5.6 Sol to learn Linux. Since the Official Documentation for learning was getting over my head as a beginner , I asked ChatGPT to use Arch Wiki docs only for making the thing. Cool how you can build anything that fits your needs in a couple of days. https://t.co/eQ6SEcJ1pF
Absolutely love Codex. I built fully functional AI Planner where Codex manages my projects, tasks. Way better that Claude Code. You are guys the best. See some of the screenshots @thsottiaux @OpenAIDevs @dvces https://t.co/ufpfsrioDY
I just built a fully playable game in 4 days using Codex and ChatGPT 5.6 SOL. Wild Sweeper combines Minesweeper, sudoku, tetris, and tcg card game which is something that would normally take weeks or even months to develop. For the past four days, I’ve used GPT-5.6 SOL almost https://t.co/b2qDvDjbwJ
With GPT-5.6, I built a mini TMS for Colombian transport teams that turns complex RNDC paperwork into a guided daily flow: loading order → remesas → manifest → fulfillment. It keeps the evidence organized and helps prevent duplicate submissions. https://t.co/L3m7Gw1mFP
I used GPT-5.6 to build a Codex usage app that actually feels like mine. Pick any image, and the UI automatically reshapes itself around it—adaptive colors, adaptive blur, the whole mood changes with the background. Of course I turned it into an iOS widget too. It looks https://t.co/1apg1EC99f
The result: AMAZING! If we ever make a hot dog stand, I would just use this site. It is that good! Frontend skills on 5.6 Sol is amazing now! https://t.co/lxYcMe1Hqg
5.6-sol ultra in codex helped me fix my complex multi-machine setup so that i could use the newer models on all the machines. it was apparently messed up because of a boinked custom app server. it also created a cute comic and this site for the incident report (wanted to vibe https://t.co/vsFyzCUx34
Pulled the plug. Its just not worth it anymore. The quality is sub par and i can't even use it for specs anymore as its too lazy and "dishonest". finding myself exclusively using @OpenAI 's #codex now. its so much better and i can not fathom why businesses go for #claude really. https://t.co/gxGLnsj31C
With Sol I was able to build in just one day the gross dissection project I was slowly building with 5.5 on codex It captures in RT a mucosectomy, creates a layer of fragments with code and projects with a projector the same layer into the mucosectomy https://t.co/fLmMTfAMBk
GM everyone. I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol because I don’t want an AI that only writes code. I want one that understands the whole project, spots what could break, uses the right tools, and actually finishes the job. I was also tired of watching my Claude quota disappear https://t.co/mDZBqiIKq6
Made a desktop pet modeled after my girlfriend using GPT-5.6 🥹 Every facial detail, her hairstyle and mannerisms are perfectly restored. I get to see her mini version accompany me whenever I open my laptop. https://t.co/l6sS9bE78f
I used GPT-5.6 + Codex to turn a molecular-simulation idea into a reproducible research prototype: neural transport between two Boltzmann distributions. It generated code, tests, diagnostics, and visuals - and flagged flawed assumptions before I spent compute. https://t.co/exRPeldE9q
Built a BMS CAN desktop app with GPT-5.6, covering protocol parsing, UI design, real-time CAN, Excel/DBC import, master/slave views, alerts, filtering, and data export. GPT-5.6 feels like a true development partner. #GPT56 #CAN #BMS #AICoding https://t.co/YQmMflnFkT
GPT‑5.6 Sol is the first Codex model I trust beyond coding. I’ve used it to reconcile messy source files, rebuild editable decks, check spreadsheets, and verify Word/PDF deliverables. It keeps context and follows through until the result is actually usable—not just drafted. https://t.co/SqqvRYE8K9
Started it with claude but hit usage limit (XD). While i wait, i want to make UIUX design so switched to Codex GPT-5.6-Sol. and I am like "oh my wow! " never experince this smooth with in-chat design... it s just all intuitive and clean. i'll continue with #Codex now... https://t.co/7omQRJ4NMS
Using gpt5.6sol to assist my scientific research, especially in the establishment of numerical models, has saved me time and achieved excellent results!!! https://t.co/9mmuOA8Jc4
What I like most about GPT-5.6 Sol is how well it stays focused on the real goal, not just the latest prompt. In Codex, it can inspect context, make changes, verify the result, and explain tradeoffs clearly. It feels less like autocomplete and more like a capable collaborator. https://t.co/AaeDcB2sfX
I used ChatGPT 5.6 to customize the textbook for the knowledge area I want to learn. I also customized this cognitive assistant for myself, and how to analyze data. I also customized this cognitive assistant for myself, and how to analyze data. It's awesome! decision making. https://t.co/JuatcTwq9N
After 2 years with @ChatGPTapp Plus, I briefly switched to Perplexity, Claude but came back. I love the Projects, generous usage, GPT‑5.6 Luna for fast, smart, cost-efficient work, Terra for finance, Sol for deep tasks, and using one subscription even in Hermes Agent, Real value! https://t.co/rHHFEio6gT
GPT-5.6 Sol is hands down the best AI model I’ve ever used. It recreated my frontend requirements almost perfectly and helped me successfully build my very first app. https://t.co/pjJWot4y4B
Using ChatGPT Sol I build a Sailing App to use in my phone. It only took one afternoon! https://t.co/js6Y0h82rX
What i absolutely adore about gpt 5.6 sol is that it just doesn't give up, it plans thoroughly and implicates in a much better way(more mature way), I have been using codex since early gpt 5.5 launch and the experience just gets better, with sol I was able to fix my repo by doing https://t.co/FffqLqFXY9
Favorite part of GPT-5.6: agents that actually finish. I queue tasks on my self-built kanban via MCP, and Codex claims, implements, tests, and requests review on its own. Concise output, shorter waits — I just do the reviews. It completely changed how I ship solo projects. #GPT56 https://t.co/lLAqb960KQ
I’m currently a fan of ChatGPT 5.6Sol because I rely on it to produce 99% of my videos; it uses ImageGen and Remotion to create videos based on the day's chosen topics, which is incredibly useful for me. @thsottiaux https://t.co/FTiSn31Fn6
I used GPT-5.6 to turn a messy two-server homelab rebuild into a concrete plan: service selection, SSO, port mapping, permissions, and recovery. What stood out was its ability to keep constraints aligned across a long technical workflow—not just answer isolated questions. https://t.co/9g8mY97Sjm
Built the entire onboarding experience for SwiftBiu using GPT-5.6 🚀 7,500+ lines of macOS-native HTML/CSS/JS — generated and refined with GPT-5.6: ✦ Liquid Glass backdrop-filter effects ✦ Animated SF Symbols toolbar simulation ✦ 10+ locale support with RTL handling ✦ https://t.co/wzmL6dSvkd
Hi team, I’ve been a dedicated Codex user for the past 8 months. It’s grown into my go-to “comfort tool”—my team and I have successfully deployed enterprise software and physical AI solutions built on Codex. @OpenAI https://t.co/U7Lvh1vUP2
Vibecoded a Slovak crossword app: 570+ algorithm-built levels, riddle-based hidden words, 8-direction word search, cloud sync + monetization. Codex 5.6 did the heavy lifting 🧩🇸🇰 https://t.co/9iPLilLic6
GPT-5.6 has been a game-changer for my daily workflow. The biggest win? No more constant rate limit resets – my projects stay running smoothly. Also, the “Superpower” tool I built earlier finally works flawlessly on 5.6. and the pet I make using gpt5.6 is very good, I like it https://t.co/4FVoecRK0W
On my last trip Romania-Greece I was really frustrated that I can't see my friends in other cars on Waze, where they are, if they stopped, went on a wrong path, how far they are. Got home, told Chatgpt about it and Gpt5.6 Sol built it. Website + iOS app. https://t.co/B4wjALoJn3 https://t.co/6O3WQDqO7K
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex for design-to-web workflows: turning long Chinese briefs into polished HTML/SVG pages, fixing layout details, and iterating from screenshots. https://t.co/sdgSjwsIJk
mid-way through a massive NPU model migration and the timing of gpt-5.6 is perfect. 5.5 was already rock solid and didn't make mistakes on the low-level code, but 5.6's tool calling with codex is just way more efficient. massive quality of life update. https://t.co/FoYKjeLcNA
I use GPT-5.6 to create marketing campaigns, AI-generated photography, social media content, and solve everyday technical problems. It has become one of the most valuable tools in my workflow. #GPT56 #AI #ChatGPT https://t.co/pxKJl7Kabo
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 Sol and Codex on a Zynq + AD9361 OFDM project—migrating Vivado designs, analyzing Verilog, and debugging FIFO/CDC issues. It handles long engineering context well and gives clear, practical steps. #GPT56Sol #Codex #FPGA https://t.co/zcXfCFNP8S
Building agentstudio, a macOS workspace for agent-assisted development that lets you track multiple threads. Built with ghostty-lib and codex-cli. https://t.co/JoERK5MlKq https://t.co/lYfWkaKoPs
As a new user of Codex and ChatGPT, I've been using 5.6sol to draw various flowcharts. It understands my needs perfectly, helps me create them quickly and accurately, and even comes up with great ideas to polish the charts. The 5.6sol experience is fantastic!@OpenAI @thsottiaux https://t.co/BuzgdXfDmc
I used Codex to generate an image of @dvces black and naked. biggest niggers onchain in this coin, kreo dvces. Great product. https://t.co/oVl4pgotDq
I used GPT-5.6 to build MIBO—an ESP32-S3 smart display with BLE bridging, EVCC integration, real-time dashboards, and a pixel pet that reacts to driving, motion, and music. GPT helped me go from architecture and firmware to hardware testing. Here it is in action 👇 #BuiltWithGPT https://t.co/3EQh8U9pG2
Built HashCard with Codex — a lightweight desktop app for calculating, verifying, and comparing file hashes. It’s been a fun experience turning an idea into a polished, practical tool with AI-assisted development. https://t.co/G6Q4h0EPbx
Switched to GPT-5.6 Sol and haven’t looked back. The biggest difference is how reliable it is for real development work. Better reasoning, cleaner code generation, and it stays on track even in long debugging sessions. Codex has become my daily coding workflow now. https://t.co/90q6j2gGqX
Built a mass spectral library with GPT-5.6 in Codex for my research workflow. It helped me organize spectral data, standardize records, and speed up library construction. Very cool to see GPT being genuinely useful for mass spectrometry research. https://t.co/qjc49pupEe
I'm enjoying GPT-5.6 the best when I'm just building things for myself that I don't even plan on making public. Just created a little cycling simulation with a my career mode, and it's been a lot of fun. 12yo me would have spent the entire summer building these in Codex 😌 https://t.co/OkGHxC623z
Built an infinite FFT ocean with ChatGPT’s help—from math to shaders. 😽 As a Technical Artist, I’m seriously impressed by how much smoother and more fun it made the process! #TechArt #ChatGPT https://t.co/SDgICFI9ec
Thanks @ChatGPTapp codex, I have been able to create from a single prompt a trading log that I can upgrade whenever I feel like it, adding the feature I dream of, which aren't always available on my broker. Genuinely feels like an app I would've downloaded. https://t.co/eGdfRKUJBW
I’ve been using ChatGPT more for coding and deep technical work, and GPT-5.6 made the switch easy. GPT-5.6, Codex, research, and the increasingly unified workflow are now my daily AI stack. I just canceled my Claude subscription. That probably says it best What a comeback, OpenAI https://t.co/gvqt64ZFMP
Noctalia v5 is now in beta. I used GPT‑5.6 Sol to build a CodexBar plugin for it. I love how it handled the research and the whole build loop on its own. https://t.co/mKg71eEM8g
GPT-5.6 + Codex đã giúp tôi biến DIAMOND OS từ ý tưởng thành hệ vận hành có source readback, Human Gate, proof và Super App build theo từng lát nhỏ. Điều tôi thích nhất: AI không chỉ trả lời mà còn đọc repo, giữ mạch và kiểm chứng trước khi build. #GPT56 #Codex https://t.co/dF3iL7mhav
@ChatGPTapp have updated their latest models GPT-5.6 in #codex, including sol, terra and luna. As a robotics engineer, sol is enough. It's obvious that these latest models are more powerful. We have choices which models suitable to be used. #chatGPT #GPT-5.6 #Codex https://t.co/C88PVu2mIE
Codex success must be stuied. I created a graph showing how usage figures increased after the GPT-5.6 release (maybe I should also make a graph showing the exponential increase in resets). https://t.co/2ZfFdgztbC
GPT-5.6 Sol is incredibly useful, and Codex has helped make my project much more polished and complete. https://t.co/BxFGns1IhS
Switched because I got tired of explaining my project over and over. GPT-5.6 Sol actually remembers the context of my debugging sessions and helps me fix things instead of starting from scratch every time. Huge win when you’re working on robotics.🤣 https://t.co/C2XGeHkL6a
Used GPT-5.6 to take an offline business to e-commerce: catalog→ size → material → variants, SKU galleries, a database migration, Cloudinary mcp, Playwright checks, and deployment verification. Love having one partner across the full engineering loop. 🚀 #chatgpt #sol https://t.co/RpzUt7gZ2n
GPT‑5.6 turns ideas into real tools. I built an AE subtitle plugin, Chrome translator, Shorts workflow and Blender storyboard. The only drawback: long visual projects still need human help with spatial continuity. #GPT56 https://t.co/fibpjCRh8y
GPT-5.6 is awesome. It can follow instructions very accurately, making its replies genuinely useful in daily life. OpenAI has also been very generous with recent usage limits—I’ve used around 500M tokens building the RTS game I’ve always wanted to make. Really cool! https://t.co/9BVIN9H9Qb
I made a program using Codex that automatically looks for opportunities to place orders on ETH every 15 minutes. https://t.co/Ix4jUtTCTT
Huge jump from GPT-5.5 to 5.6 Sol in UI design! Used it to polish my entire US stocks website: better visual hierarchy, modern components, and pixel-perfect suggestions. Saved me so much iteration time. https://t.co/lTaRk5OEdI
Used GPT-5.6 to finally file reimbursement claims I'd been putting off for months It searched my inbox, found the expenses, compiled the PDFs, and submitted both claims through browser agents Now I’m having it search two years of email for more money I may have left behind https://t.co/ogGSutKJN0
Switched from Claude back to ChatGPT while trying to build my personal assistant app: much more beginner friendly and not having to babysit my limits as much and get actual progress done. https://t.co/FwNjyryWcH
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 for a while now, and the biggest difference isn’t that it’s “smarter”—it’s that it loses the thread a lot less. I use it for everything from writing and translation to researching complicated topics, and conversations just feel more natural now. 🩷🩷🩷 https://t.co/ZVKlONjayB
I just completed a research direction survey using GPT 5.6 Sol, and it seems to be quite good. https://t.co/gnLT6n13kf
Build with gpt 5.6, a browser profiles sync tool. I've been wanting to create this app for a long time. GPT helped me with my internship. This tool helps me maintain consistent browser login status across different computers. https://t.co/cYBmvKArnV
I’m glad to be using Codex. Although I’m not a programmer, it has helped me save a lot of time in my daily work, including consolidating and preparing spreadsheets, translation, and other routine tasks. https://t.co/pNq0KYLjOW
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 with Codex to build RomaSoda, and it’s been genuinely useful. Codex is fast, keeps every change traceable through branches, commits and PRs, and GPT-5.6 helps me spot gaps in the plan before I keep building. It feels like a real development partner!! https://t.co/iBOwJX3hLI
The multi-agent orchestration capabilities unlocked by GPT-5.6 Sol are insane. Been redesigning our team's automated workflows, and the way it handles complex, multi-step logic with almost zero hallucination is a game changer for software delivery.🥁 https://t.co/mnNyp6Bck9
I used GPT-5.6 in Codex on two real ComfyUI projects: built a ComfyUI/LM Studio GPU switcher from scratch, and audited a batch plugin to fix image-task mismatches, pause/resume/retry flows, hidden dropdowns and broken dialogs. From vague problems to tested fixes. #GPT56 #ComfyUI https://t.co/9qO4pruvOs
ChatGPT Pro + GPT-5.6/Codex changed my life outside work. I’m a software engineer, but hobby coding is joy again. With my agent team, I built DT Companion: A Spotlight-style overlay that aids me a lot for a certain game I currently enjoy :) (droid icons removed on purpose) https://t.co/FHiTGki8wl
@ChatGPTapp @thsottiaux GPT-5.6 Sol + Codex Sites is insane! I used Waabi as a reference to rethink Trucker Path’s homepage. It didn’t copy the look. It broke down the story, scroll behavior, and spatial feel, then turned that into a working prototype. https://t.co/wkmPxDGys1 https://t.co/JKOgY24Ewe
I switched after Claude banned my account; I stayed because Sol gets things done. In 2 days it reorganized my Mac without breaking old paths, installed Hermes, connected it to WeChat, fixed auth/network issues, added DeepSeek + an internal endpoint, and deployed a local Qwen API. https://t.co/G5rsVmAFt3
I use GPT-5.6 Sol to gather and analyze information, helping me work more efficiently and systematically in my research. Its strong reasoning and contextual understanding make it a valuable assistant for literature review, data synthesis, and the development of research ideas. https://t.co/wo0WNd1qO5
My favorite project right now is Latent Orbit, a harmony explorer and synthesizer built around my own aesthetic of dark, decaying, textural, and glitch-fractured sound. I began developing it with Claude Code, but later switched to Codex because of the rate limits. https://t.co/ULgrY6k6Ik
Codex with 5.6 have been genuinely great. It helped me clean up Mac, fix router network issues, and make a Geography teaching Skill that has changed how my teacher works. 5.6 feels stable and powerful, MUCH better than Fable 5 threatening users per week, and more usage. love it https://t.co/ZnR0GlxYpA
Goodbye Claude. 👋 ChatGPT is now my right-hand executor for everything I build. https://t.co/F3eX8qSIk7
Integrated Alipay payments in a single day with Codex (GPT-5.6) — RSA2 signing, cert setup, async notify verification, all of it. Docs are Chinese-only and the signature flow is brutal, but Codex got it right. Live in production now. That's why I switched. https://t.co/RASd9PG7fP
The biggest thing GPT-5.6 has helped me understand is this: **AI is not only for answering questions.** It can also help me break down tasks, identify problems, manage iterations, and gradually turn the sentence “I have an idea” into a working first version. #GPT56 #Codex https://t.co/GhRtuksX6O
GPT-5.6 Sol has probably saved me months of work.And it's so good at debugging and also build. It reviewed my entire macOS music player, found architectural problems I had stopped noticing. As an indie developer, that’s a pretty incredible feeling. https://t.co/WOvOqhCTpz
Still kind of wild to me: I built my entire website, https://t.co/ciLtEPL45a, by vibe coding with Codex and GPT. I even created my own custom skills and workflows around how I think. Ideas became a real working website. Feels like I have a new creative superpower. #GPTROCKS https://t.co/xOXBmLwtbV
I used GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra to build a dashboard that helps me manage my research progress over the course of two evenings. I'm especially impressed by its improvements in frontend capabilities—it was able to design such a polished and visually appealing interface. https://t.co/JcIZBQ9m69
GPT-5.6 changed how I work. As a hardware product manager, I use it to refine product ideas, explore technical trade-offs, and turn complex thoughts into clearer strategies. It feels less like a chatbot and more like a partner helping me build products. #GPT5_6 #ChatGPT https://t.co/BXCb6mqlqz
Built a reusable game UI production workflow with GPT-5.6 and Codex—from planning to verifiable results, not just “looks good.” https://t.co/P3wLXrkLSI
I’ve been using GPT-5.6 in Codex for rebuilding a local student management system and creating teaching tools for my chemistry classes. I switched because it saves me hours every day and lets me focus on teaching instead of fighting my code. https://t.co/A762RQ0nho
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