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X Platform July 5 AI Brief | Fable 5 vs Codex Practical Comparison, NVIDIA Free GLM 5.2, OpenClaw Reaches 100k Issues

Fable 5 vs Codex (GPT 5.5) Practical Capability Comparison Continues to Spark Discussion

Multiple bloggers published real-world comparisons of Fable 5 and Codex on the same day, with relatively consistent conclusions: Fable 5 has a significantly higher success rate in complex coding and deployment tasks, but Codex still plays a role in detecting vulnerabilities in Fable’s output. @wshuyi shared two comparisons: previously, a ModelScope deployment error that could not be resolved after repeated iterations with Opus 4.8 High Effort was fixed in one go with Fable 5 (only Medium Effort); however, when the code generated by Fable 5 was handed over to Codex for inspection, Codex still found serious vulnerabilities, convincing Fable. On the other side, @MaxForAI also conducted a controlled test—the same bug was fixed in one attempt by Claude Code, while Codex claimed to have fixed it multiple times but the bug persisted. Additionally, @wshuyi warned that Fable 5’s medium reasoning quota is consumed very quickly and may not last beyond the 7th; @MaxForAI revealed a screenshot showing that a model claiming to be world number one refused to answer benchmark-related questions on Livebench.

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Codex Toolchain Expansion: Infinite Canvas Plugin, Reset Panel, and MCP Ecosystem

Several updates have emerged for tools surrounding Codex (GPT 5.5). @zoozoo_ai developed an infinite canvas plugin for Codex, supporting layer separation, PSD format output, circling positions on the canvas to mark editing instructions, and recognizing and precisely modifying text in images, without requiring additional API configuration. @cellinlab commented, ‘Bookmarked.’ Codex’s reset panel is also being improved: @steipete showed that the next version will display the expiration time for each reset quota, and @thsottiaux confirmed that this feature request came from community feedback. Additionally, @PMbackttfuture demonstrated that Boss Zhipin’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) can be used for batch resume matching, but warned that direct use could result in a 24-hour ban.

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NVIDIA Offers Free GLM 5.2, Front-End Design Capabilities Recognized

@LufzzLiz discovered that NVIDIA officially offers a free GLM 5.2 model service, with an RPM of about 50, and registration verification can be done with a domestic phone number. Some Twitter users reported lag, likely due to heavy usage. @vista8 compared GLM 5.2 with the current version of GPT in front-end design, concluding that GLM 5.2 generates web pages significantly better than GPT, and even using Codex’s best Skill cannot bridge GPT’s gap in front-end design.

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Wesley Migrates Blog from Hostinger to Cloudflare Full-Stack

@imwsl90 completed a blog migration, moving from WordPress hosting purchased on Hostinger for 1000 yuan a few years ago to Cloudflare Workers + Pages. The tech stack: front-end native HTML/CSS + wangEditor rich text editor, back-end Hono Web framework running on Cloudflare Worker, database using Cloudflare D1, images stored in Cloudflare R2. The overall UI design references Marc Lou’s official website, and the blog includes a small admin panel. @imwsl90 said that after research, Cloudflare’s free tier can support a long time, and this migration has significantly reduced operating costs.

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Fable 5 Ports Command & Conquer: Generals to iOS, Actual Workload Sparks Controversy

@ammaar posted that with the help of Fable 5, he ported the 2003 game Command & Conquer: Generals to iPhone and iPad, running natively on the ARM64 compilation engine without an emulator. @dotey, after checking the commit history, found that out of about 2000 commits in the entire repository, the vast majority came from the upstream open-source project GeneralsX—which had been working on cross-platform porting since February 2025, and EA had open-sourced the source code under GPL v3. Reshi’s own commits were only the most recent 19. However, the iOS port itself is indeed not simple, involving DXVK adaptation, MoltenVK framework integration, and touch system redesign. This case once again sparked heated discussion about the boundaries of AI-assisted development achievements.

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Samsung 990 Pro Warranty Refuses Replacement Amid Price Hike, YouTuber Plans Lawsuit

@MaxForAI shared the warranty dispute between tech YouTuber Louis Rossmann and Samsung. Rossmann purchased a Samsung 990 Pro 4TB (5-year warranty) for about $330, and it failed after over a year of use. Samsung initially claimed the test was normal, but after Rossmann verified the issue himself, Samsung refused to replace it, citing the SSD as ‘out of stock,’ and only offered a refund. However, the same product was still being sold on Samsung’s official Amazon store, and due to AI hardware demand, the price had risen to about $950. Rossmann plans to sue Samsung, questioning whether the warranty covers the purchase price or an equivalent replacement during the warranty period.

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OpenClaw Reaches 100k Issue Milestone, Community Reactions Polarized

@openclaw announced reaching the milestone of 100k issues/PRs in 222 days, emphasizing that the project is driven by community volunteers with zero venture capital. @steipete commented, ‘What a ride.’ However, on the other side, @dongxi_nlp analyzed that because the OpenClaw author casually posted a vague ‘loop’ tweet, the timeline that month saw thousands of low-quality posts using ‘loop’ as a keyword, similar to previous phenomena with keywords like ‘claw’ and ‘molt,’ criticizing OpenClaw as the ‘originator’ of AI slop. During the same period, multiple bloggers expressed views on team technology choices in the AI era: @dotey believes that most companies no longer need an independent web infra team and should shift to an AI-friendly open-source project + Skills + CI/CD architecture; @Barret_China warned about the illusion of ‘busyness equals fulfillment’ brought by the fast pace of AI.

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