I too am curious. My daily driver has been Claude Code CLI since April. I just started using Codex CLI and there are lot of gaps--the most annoying being permissions don't seem to stick. I am so used to plan mode in Claude Code CLI and really miss that in Codex.
The model needs to be trained to use the harness. Sonnet 4.5 and gpt-5.1-codex-max are "weaker" models in abstract, but you can get much more mileage out of them due to post-training.
SSO is down, Azure Portal Down and more, seems like a major outage. Already a lot of services seem to be affected: banks, airlines, consumer apps, etc.
The portal is up for me and their status page confirms they did a failover for it. Definitely not disputing that its reach is wide, but a lot of smaller setups probably aren't using Front Door.
I also have this question, ads for remote should include either timezone requirements or geographical requirements, otherwise everyone wastes their time
wow, crazy to see yarn being so slow, when it used to beat npm by a lot, at a company i was we went from npm, to yarn, to pnpm, back to npm. Nowadays i try to use Bun as much as possible, but Vercel still does not uses natively for Next.
Sometimes it’s because of a company’s bad reputation, other times simply because they never follow up. I’ve noticed a lot of the same posts showing up month after month, with people complaining that companies don’t respond. That makes it look like some companies are just collecting information.
As for the downvoted posts, if you check the profile, you’ll often see the same one being reposted every month, sometimes going back two years.
Congrats on the success! I’ve had a similar experience since I started moving more money around. My local branch started calling me too. I live in a busy area where lines at the bank can take hours, but now they told me I can just message someone whenever I go and they’ll move me to the front.
The other day I was just poking around the investment section of the app to see what kind of rates they offered, and almost immediately I got a call from my personal banker, haha. I actually ended up trying the investment since the returns looked good.
i’ve seen this role come up a few times over the past couple months, i applied a while back but didn’t hear back. Just curious, are you still reviewing applications, building a database for later, or do you usually just dismiss candidates without replying?
I agree with you that companies should respond to applicants, but posts like this are against the rules in Who Is Hiring threads, as the top text makes clear.