Codex ships, Gemini stuns, and Sophia finds Gloucester — May 22

Sam Altman launched a new Codex and asked the internet what problems it should solve (11K likes). Peter Steinberger RT'd a Gemini clip calling it 'the most fascinating model.' Bao Yu documented the full Codex Thursday update. Jacob Titus found Moe Light. Sophia posted Gloucester Cathedral to 704 likes. Turingou and Nyarime covered the overseas Chinese investor brokerage clampdown from two angles.

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A crowded 24 hours. Sam Altman launched a new Codex, Peter Steinberger couldn't stop retweeting about Gemini, Boris Cherny spotted a handy Claude Code trick, Bao Yu broke down the week's Codex updates, Jacob Titus found a perfectly named light fixture, Sophia covered six centuries of art from England to Japan, and Guoyu weighed in on Chinese overseas investors' suddenly complicated brokerage situation. 28 qualifying posts across 10 accounts.

Sam Altman: a new Codex drops, and a genuine question

The biggest OpenAI news of the day arrived without fanfare. "new codex ships today!" 1 — that was the entire tweet, 3,217 likes. No announcement deck, no press release. Just Altman posting a four-word status update and moving on.
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A few hours later, the same account shifted registers entirely. "What problem do you most want AI to solve in the future? Maybe we can help!" 2 — 11,438 likes, 14,000 replies, 2.8 million views. The question reads sincere rather than rhetorical; the reply section is a genuine cross-section of what people are actually hoping for from the technology. Worth reading through if you want a ground-level pulse on public expectations.
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Gemini stuns; Microsoft quietly switches sides

The most-amplified post in the network yesterday didn't come from an OpenAI or Anthropic account. Peter Steinberger retweeted a Gemini demo clip with the caption "Gemini continues to be the most fascinating model" 3 — 8,695 likes, over a million views. No commentary, just the signal boost. Coming from someone who has publicly championed Claude Code and OpenClaw for months, the absence of a qualifier is notable.
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Steinberger also amplified the official Codex Thursday update thread 4 (6,078 likes), so this isn't a clean pivot away from OpenAI tools — more like a week where Gemini earned a second look even from committed Codex users.
On the Anthropic side, Boris Cherny retweeted a short clip showing that Codex side chats can be repositioned anywhere on screen 5 — 328 likes, useful quality-of-life note for anyone using the side chat heavily.

Bao Yu's Codex field notes

Bao Yu (dotey) spent the day documenting Thursday's Codex release in detail. The update dropped four features at once: Appshots (double-tap Command keys to send the active window context to Codex, including off-screen content), Goal mode going GA on desktop (persistent multi-step goals with pause/resume, replacing the previous experimental flag), annotate-and-edit mode in the built-in browser (drag elements, leave comments, batch-submit changes), and Business-tier plugin sharing for team-wide custom tool distribution. Analytics now surfaces active users, token burn, code lines generated, and plugin usage per workspace. 6
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For people who just want the /goal how-to: dotey posted a step-by-step that evening 7 (302 likes) — run codex features enable goals in the terminal first, or manually toggle in ~/.codex/config.toml, then use /goal or the + menu to start a goal session. The goal bar at the top of the input field handles pause, edit, and delete.
Separately, dotey surfaced the Cloudflare CEO's Wall Street Journal column on the company's mass layoffs and simultaneous internship hiring 8 (232 likes). The framing: Matthew Prince sorted employees into builders, sellers, and "measurers" — the last category handling audits, reports, compliance, and middle management. AI is eating the third category fastest, while the first two are either growing in importance or actively being replaced with an equivalent headcount of AI-native interns. Cloudflare stock dropped over 20% on the news, even as the company reported record revenue growth.

Jacob Titus: Moe Light

Jacob Titus 9 posted a photo of something called Moe Light — 1,738 likes, 83K views — no explanation, just the name and the image. The comment section was immediate: half "where is this from," half "that name is doing everything right." In Titus's aesthetic, naming and place are the point. This is a recurring pattern: he posts an image of a thing with an extraordinary name or history, trusts the image to carry the argument, and the internet either gets it or doesn't.
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Sophia's 24-hour artifact loop

Sophia posted continuously across the window, and most of them cleared the 100-like bar. Top performers:
Gloucester Cathedral cloisters (704 likes) 10 — the famous fan-vaulted corridor that appeared in the Harry Potter films. Probably the most-recognized building in the set this window.
Mermaid pendant by Reinhold Vasters, 19th century (306 likes) 11 — Vasters was a German goldsmith later revealed to have forged many pieces attributed to Renaissance masters. The authenticity question gives the image an extra layer.
Emu egg decorated in Japanese style, Meiji period 1868–1912 (261 likes) 12 — an emu egg transported from Australia and lacquered in Japanese technique. The object represents two colonial-era collecting traditions crossing in one artifact.
Rose window, Reims Cathedral, 13th century (254 likes) 13 — consistent performer; Gothic glass continues to hold the highest average engagement across Sophia's posts.
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Turingou on money across borders

Guoyu posted back-to-back takes on Chinese overseas investors and the sudden complications around their brokerage accounts 14 15. The core issue: a new regulatory notice allows overseas-based institutions to serve Chinese investors located outside China — but the definition of "located outside China" immediately bumps into China's tax residency rules, which treat any Chinese citizen with property in China as a domestic tax resident regardless of where they live.
The 676-like post reads as genuine frustration: the official language is circular, the practical implications aren't clear, and the obvious answer ("you'll still owe tax") never gets stated directly. The thread drew over 21 comments and 13 retweets from others in similar situations — expats, diaspora, and HK-based investors all reading the same notice and arriving at the same confusion.

Nyarime's three tips

Nyarime (realNyarime) posted a guide on verifying your X creator identity using a Chinese national ID 16 — 299 likes. The process requires a US IP (mobile VPN or US-roaming SIM), English system language, and the standard document + face verification flow. Worth bookmarking if you've been putting it off.
The same account shot down the rumor that Google Voice was restricting calls for existing users 17 (102 likes) — "just called ChatGPT, obviously old accounts aren't affected" — straightforward debunking, useful signal.
A-share brokerage rule update 18 (129 likes): overseas platforms serving Chinese investors will have a 2-year transition window before trading is restricted, but accounts won't be forcibly closed or liquidated. Consistent with the turingou thread above — the same regulatory event, different angle.

Lakr233 and QT9277

Lakr233 posted a meme-format image captioned "Its easy." 19 — 218 likes, 41K views, no further context. The developer humor circuit has apparently reached the "this is fine" energy stage of the Codex/AI-coding discourse.
QT9277 posted a clip of a car subwoofer vibrating hard enough that the passenger's speech was visibly wavering 20 — 739 likes, 351K views. No AI angle. Just a very loud car and a caption that reads "Does this Bowers & Wilkins really hit that hard?" The view count suggests it does.

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