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Joe Devon

@joedevon
9 posts
2025-12-13
@simonw Since everything is prompts all the way down I'd often just point a rule/skill/plugin/etc built in a different tool and it tends to work really well. lol. That said, Claude Code is best at using any kind of tool
2025-12-13 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

OpenAI quietly adopted Anthropic's “skills” mechanism in ChatGPT and Codex; ChatGPT's skills include creating and modifying spreadsheets, docx files, and PDFs

One of the things that most excited me about Anthropic's new Skills mechanism back in October is how easy it looked for other platforms to implement.

2025-10-22
As I was afraid of, Atlas doesn't have some trick to defeat the deadly trifecta security issues of Chat + Browser. As much as I'm dying to use it, I'll wait for infosec to figure out a way to fix it. Hopefully. One day. Maybe.
2025-10-22 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says ChatGPT Atlas' opt-in browser memories feature can remember key details from users' web browsing to improve chat responses and offer suggestions

The browser with ChatGPT built in.  —  Today we're introducing ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser built with ChatGPT at its core.

As I was afraid of, Atlas doesn't have some trick to defeat the deadly trifecta security issues of Chat + Browser. As much as I'm dying to use it, I'll wait for infosec to figure out a way to fix it. Hopefully. One day. Maybe.
2025-10-22 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

First impressions of ChatGPT Atlas, as browser agents remain confusing, with insurmountable security and privacy risks including prompt injection attacks

a web browser with ChatGPT built in, not bolted on. The browser is the agent now. Tabs are prompts. The search bar is dead. Welcome to the post-URL era. P.S the browser wrote this ...

2025-10-07
Who else is going to release an app store like OpenAI just did? I bet every AI player will make their own version. @sama also said they are publishing a standard, so depending on how that looks, it could actually be a pretty benevolent move. Is OpenAI starting to live up to the
2025-10-07 View on X
VentureBeat

OpenAI unveils the Apps SDK in preview, built on MCP, to let developers build ChatGPT apps, and says that it will begin accepting app submissions later in 2025

Expedia, Spotify, Canva, Zillow, Others Now Available Tech Xplore : OpenAI unveils ChatGPT app integration feature OpenAI : App developer guidelines Zillow MediaRoom : Zillow debut...

Who else is going to release an app store like OpenAI just did? I bet every AI player will make their own version. @sama also said they are publishing a standard, so depending on how that looks, it could actually be a pretty benevolent move. Is OpenAI starting to live up to the
2025-10-07 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI announces apps that work inside ChatGPT, piloting Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, Figma, Expedia, Spotify, and Zillow for logged-in users outside of the EU

A new generation of apps you can chat with and the tools for developers to build them.  —  Try in ChatGPT(opens in a new window)Start building apps(opens in a new window)

2025-03-10
Holy wow. This is coming from a competitor to Claude Code, who is known for his brutal honesty. Crazy times we live in. The foundation model battle is unlike any we've seen. OpenAI is in the lead, by far, with end users. Which is usually what it takes to win a winner takes
2025-03-10 View on X
@steve_yegge

Claude Code hands-on: chews through legacy bugs in gnarly old code and a big step for coding assistants, but its form factor is clunky and no multimodal support

I've been using Claude Code for a couple of days, and it has been absolutely ruthless in chewing through legacy bugs in my gnarly old code base. It's like a wood chipper fueled by ...

2024-01-20
Another legend passes. Time gets all of us, even the Time Lord. RIP David.
2024-01-20 View on X
Ars Technica

Dave Mills, who created the Network Time Protocol in 1985 to synchronize time across different computer systems and networks, died at age 85 on January 17

Dave Mills created NTP, the protocol that holds the temporal Internet together, in 1985.  —  On Thursday, Internet pioneer Vint Cerf announced …

2023-10-28
If you're playing around with DALL-E 3, this post is a must read. Really excited by several things here like using seeds to keep visual consistency, which is so hard to do in Midjourney. Simon mentions the leaked prompts OpenAI uses as well. Some of it is so annoying. I tried...
2023-10-28 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

How OpenAI uses ChatGPT prompt engineering to get around DALL-E 3's fundamental biases, discourage DALL-E 3 from recreating the work of living artists, and more

“Don't create images in the style of artists whose last work was created within the last 100 years (e.g. Picasso, Kahlo).  Artists whose last work was over 100 years ago are ok to ...

2023-03-02
This #AI research paper is significant. Including for #a11y. Web scale model that reads, hears and sees. Apply learnings across senses. It performed very well. Read text w/o OCR. Answering visual questions. Nonverbal reasoning. https://arxiv.org/... #chills
2023-03-02 View on X
Ars Technica

Microsoft researchers unveil Kosmos-1, a multimodal LLM they claim can understand image content, pass visual IQ tests, and accepts a variety of input formats

Microsoft believes a multimodal approach paves the way for human-level AI.  —  On Monday, researchers from Microsoft introduced Kosmos-1 …