Codex Micro

250 points
1/21/1970
7 hours ago
by davidbarker

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Fannon

If I needed something like this, my first try would be to take a MIDI / DAW controller like Novation Launchpad Mini Mk3 and write a script for it.

This would be cheaper, much more versatile and customizable I bet. Many MIDI / DAW controllers can be "programmed" via MIDI IN/OUT, e.g. how to light the pads.

a minute ago

mrshu

I built a multi-agent alternative with Stream Deck and cmux/orca and it works pretty well -- particularly when you pair it with CodexBar and can easily see your token spend across multiple subscriptions.

It is all open source https://github.com/mrshu/muxboard -- feedback would be greatly appreciated!

2 minutes ago

geraneum

If you’re puzzled as to why this exists, imagine that, out of the goodness of your heart, you donate $230 to OpenAI to support their mission of rear ending the singularity, and receive Codex Micro memorabilia as a token of appreciation.

3 hours ago

zzrrt

The phrase made me chuckle, but I'm curious what exactly "rear ending the singularity" means.

an hour ago

krzyk

tokens are getting expensive these days

3 hours ago

dzhiurgis

Yeah that’s nothing compared to token cost. Cheapest iPhone costs like 2x than it.

an hour ago

Centigonal

The cloud logo that is inscribed onto the base of this device and on its bottom-right key is no longer used by OpenAI. In fact, the "Codex" app, branding, and featureset was folded entirely into the ChatGPT app earlier this week. Upon release, this device is already outdated.

What an interesting world we live in!

36 minutes ago

flakiness

Maybe it's worth getting one just to cherish this crazy moment 10 years later. This does cost money but won't cost much of your drawer space.

34 minutes ago

eric__cartman

It would be a nice collectable trinket, but OpenAI is quite down on the list of companies I'd gift money to

25 minutes ago

bibimsz

don't take it out of its box, it ruins the value!

29 minutes ago

gravypod

How is this more expensive than a Stream Deck? Shouldn't OpenAI be able to undercut existing software / hardware stacks due to how automated their engineering team is?

https://openai.com/supply/co-lab/work-louder/ - $230

https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/stream-deck - $130, with LCD sceens, works with any apps

2 hours ago

internet2000

I doubt the cost has any impact in the price. This is like a cool band t-shirt, but for nerds.

2 hours ago

itomato

"Mom, I want ..."

"No, there is ... at home."

"At home..."

2 hours ago

nikisweeting

If you want an $18 DIY / open hardware version of this using an LED cube off amazon & WLED, here you go: https://github.com/pirate/led-cube-agent-monitor

2 hours ago

kevinsync

Wouldn't surprise me if the real purpose of this is to get a physical object on your desk that makes you constantly think about Codex -- either babysitting your currently-running agents when it's lit up and running, or subconsciously bullying / shaming you into using Codex if you're not right at this very moment.

An electronic Siren's Song if you will.

3 hours ago

phainopepla2

If that was the real purpose they would have priced it lower.

2 hours ago

motoroco

it's like costco memberships. the more you pay, the more value you feel you're getting

2 hours ago

bibimsz

* steady gentlemen *

28 minutes ago

joe_mamba

>An electronic Siren's Song if you will.

Notifications on your smartphone that's always on you are way better for that purpose, than on a device that's tied to your desk.

Add Gacha mechanics for +100% extra damage.

Devices tied to your desk are actually very good for tech detox.

So if getting you hooked was OpenAI's goal with this, they definitely missed by a 1000 miles.

3 hours ago

kevinsync

Agree, but there's also the psychological impact of having spent over 200 smackers on this thing and then letting it go unused lol

3 hours ago

Wowfunhappy

This only works if you can get people to spend over $200, which is the part I'm skeptical of.

But who knows, maybe I'm overestimating people's intelligence.

42 minutes ago

_doctor_love

That's the key, a physical object is much more easily made part of a devs identity.

Projecting a hacker image has become very fashion based. e.g., some devs love their clickity-clackity keyboards with LEDs, others have those all-blacks ones with nothing on the keys.

3 hours ago

landr0id

If anyone is looking at this thinking it looks pretty and wants to check out Work Louder's keyboards, let me save you the time. Their keyboards must be made by designers who do not type much because they are both not pleasant to type on and not very high-quality.

The Nomad [E] might be one of the worst keyboards I've ever purchased, and I owned one of the original butterfly switch MacBooks.

4 hours ago

hmokiguess

I was interested in their knob1, and, if you go to their website today it still says pre-order with shipping in August 2025 (stuck in the past), at this point I accepted it's vaporware [1]

[1] https://worklouder.cc/knob1

4 hours ago

pipes

I'm guessing they didn't run "knob" past anyone from the UK.

Edit: as much as it pains me, this is hacker news, so, knob means cock in the UK.

3 hours ago

RobMurray

It also, and I would say more commonly, means a round thing that can be turned. I've never heard of anyone avoiding the term.

3 hours ago

pipes

I doubt anyone from the UK would call their product or company "knob" these days.

an hour ago

dybber

Their website is blocked by my ISP as being unsafe.

4 hours ago

porphyra

Many ISPs block .cc domains. Especially when .co.cc was a free domain name thing and tons of malware would use it.

4 hours ago

porphyra

What's wrong with it? I believe you but I'm just curious... since on paper it just uses Gateron low profile switches which seems reasonable.

4 hours ago

landr0id

For the Nomad: The caps slightly rotate. If you look at them from the side profile, they are also all varying heights. I found enough variance in the physical layout of keys that I was constantly making mistakes and pressing multiple keys simultaneously. It has this gimmicky magnetic riser on the back which the magnets fell out of. The display is just a gimmick but has a fun Tamagotchi-type thing that analyzes WPM, so that's cool at least.

The company itself had crazy production delays on both the Nomad and the Knob1, and seem to depend on hypebeast marketing. For $400 you would expect a very premium product and it's easy to argue that they missed the mark pretty hard.

Oh I also placed a pre-order and they refused to cancel after many delays. Unfortunately after that point it was too late for a chargeback.

*just found a random review if you want to see other opinions. The comments discuss some of the weird company shenanigans: https://old.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/1ngka3...

4 hours ago

porphyra

Thanks. I like low profile mechanical keyboards in theory but I guess I'll just stick to the Keychrons and Lofrees.

4 hours ago

dgemm

Never heard of work louder, but it sounds like an idea I used to joke with coworkers about, around making a clickly keyboard with an amplifier and speaker to passive-aggressively demonstrate how annoying the clicky keyboards are in a high density office environment.

4 hours ago

Imnimo

This feels like a thing that will be fashionable in a few very specific regions of San Francisco, and nowhere else in the world.

2 hours ago

mortenjorck

This is not really intended as a product you will use today.

This is an intentionally provocative statement on the future of work, where your keyboard is not supplemented by, but rather replaced by a dozen or so buttons for prompting (via voice), reviewing, approving or rejecting.

Codex Micro is a workstation controller for the knowledge worker in sama's 2030 fever dream. I'm not even entirely sure I disagree.

3 hours ago

hadlock

I'm currently supporting (a couple hours a week) an exec who has mostly automated his workflow via vibe coding (the rest largely failed - not everyone can make the leap, and those that do are largely marginal) his workflow is largely a VS code window with the git commit/sync button on the left, and 2-20 codex/claude tabs in the main window on the right. I think he could actually make use of this sort of thing. Extremely small sample group but I'd estimate 1/300 people in a tech centric location like downtown SF. Globally it would be a tiny tiny fraction of that number lol. The venn diagram overlap of people who this would be useful for, vs people who have already vibe-coded their own macro keyboard with a streamdeck (myself included) is probably a pretty strong overlap. It's an amusing marketing gimmick, and historical artifact, if nothing else.

2 hours ago

minimaxir

You can do that now with a Stream Deck + XL. https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/stream-deck-plus-xl

3 hours ago

bdcravens

Or for those looking for a challenge, switches + ESP32 or Arduino + a 3d printer can take you a long way.

https://www.printables.com/tag/macrokeyboard

2 hours ago

jawns

It's not clear why this physical object is a better solution to the problem than, say, a window on your screen. Feels like more of a hobby project than something that provides $230 of value.

6 hours ago

vel0city

I know a lot of people who really like things like the Stream Deck. This seems similar to that kind of a concept. I'd probably take the Stream Deck over this though, its a good bit cheaper and each button has a little screen on it. Having some physical knobs is an interesting twist on it though.

https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/stream-deck

6 hours ago

lrae

There is the Stream Deck Plus with physical knobs and a touch b... strip. :)

https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/stream-deck-plus

5 hours ago

wren6991

$230 for a macropad with an exposed PCB and no washers under the Allen screws.

I'm not sure what the joystick is for, and neither are they apparently: the only example they give is something that could just be a keybind.

4 hours ago

elicash

RE: the joystick. They should have gone with the Playdate's crank instead, CrankGPT style.

Anyway, I think it's all a fun marketing thing. A desk toy for folks with disposable income. I imagine they'll sell out, given the limited release and then they'll be on eBay.

3 hours ago

scottyah

Overfunded startups will slap their stickers on them and give them away in exchange for a sales call.

3 hours ago

dgellow

For sure the next hackathon prize

2 hours ago

dzhiurgis

For context - macropad is about $5-10 from aliexpress. I got one for my kids in back of car so they can control music and climate.

an hour ago

bogdan

We need to bring back the 'turbo' button.[1]

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_button#Purpose

6 hours ago

Razengan

And literal physical keys to lock computers with!

4 hours ago

kelvinjps10

At this point these companies are going to release merch to fund themselves

3 hours ago

dgellow

Whatever is need to boost the numbers before the IPO

2 hours ago

ilaksh

they have, click on "back to store" -- there is more merch.

3 hours ago

kelvinjps10

they actually did, nothing surprises me anymore

2 hours ago

iammrpayments

This is pretty hilarious. Guess people forgot how to use PCs and can only prompt now.

5 hours ago

plutomeetsyou

Someday my kid is going to ask me why we need 79 keys on a keyboard if we only use "accept" and "accept all".

4 hours ago

paxys

This is a rebranded/reskinned WORK LOUDER Creator Micro 2 btw (https://worklouder.cc/creator-micro-2). Great device if you're into expensive tech toys (a la Teenage Engineering), but if you were waiting for a big OpenAI hardware reveal sorry to disappoint.

6 hours ago

zitterbewegung

IMHO this is a much better solution.

https://marketplace.elgato.com/product/claude-code-usage-ea7...

I actually have this as a problem with Codex / Claude where I don't know if I have to make a decision .

6 hours ago

batperson

I own an elgato Stream Deck (somewhere in a drawer), I love the concept of keys being a display but the keys are VERY mushy. Still a better deal and a way more versatile device than that Codex Micro pad.

Now that I think about it, I think I'd enjoy using streamdeck more if it was just a USB touchscreen thing maybe with some vibration for tactile feel with the same UI.

4 hours ago

deepspace

Yuk. Windows only and closed source. Pass.

3 hours ago

martin8412

Elgato has official drivers for MacOS

There are also 3rd party drivers for Linux.

2 hours ago

steve1977

At least it's much more expensive

6 hours ago

genxy

Or you could get a bluetooth number pad for $20.

6 hours ago

theragra

I'm using such pad as a second gamepad when I need one :) It is actually not too bad, if combined with a multikey mouse

4 hours ago

mghackerlady

Or a microcontroller and some buttons for 10

4 hours ago

woadwarrior01

$56 premium for the OpenAI skin. :)

6 hours ago

torginus

They could've at least made something custom, and claim it was designed with help from GPT 5.6

The price for that HW basically implies it either has sizeable margins or is made with artisan methods.

4 hours ago

nateb2022

ooh Micro 2 is a lot cheaper, but doesn't seem to have individually addressable RGB keys unless I'm mistaken?

6 hours ago

nateb2022

Update: did some research, found this thing for $39 https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-ek21

It's got 20 keys, hot-swappable, and individually addressable RGB.

And for an FOSS printable one, https://github.com/Dwin17/bento

5 hours ago

prodigycorp

im reading its not well engineered.

4 hours ago

bel8

Apple must be happy that they let Jony Ive go. What a letdown.

(assuming this meh partnership rebranding had his participation)

6 hours ago

Lalabadie

Work Louder is a different company, the LoveFrom hardware is still unknown at this point.

5 hours ago

alwillis

Pretty sure this isn’t the secret Jonny Ive project.

5 hours ago

hyperhello

My first reaction is WTF. My second reaction isn't here yet.

6 hours ago

ithkuil

My second reaction is: ah is this what the stolen IP from apple fuss was all about?

My first reaction isn't here yet

6 hours ago

dmitrygr

So... an overpriced RGB keyboard? That is what we're doing today?

5 minutes ago

BedVibe_Studios

I'm curious who the target audience is. As a developer I already spend all day at my keyboard, so I'm not yet convinced dedicated hardware is faster than a desktop app. I'd love to hear from people who've actually used it.

6 hours ago

hectdev

As someone with a few unused Teenage Engineering things. The real answer is probably rich tech people who love having things that make people say "I'm not sure who the target audience is".

6 hours ago

pantulis

The TE reference is strong!

4 hours ago

pwython

I set up an old Stream Deck to do the same thing. I stopped using it after a few days. This design looks great though, status lights are a nice touch. YouTube vibe coders will love it, traditional devs will keep MacGyvering their own toys.

6 hours ago

notatoad

i'm guessing the primary market for these will be free gifts to enterprise customers at sales meetings.

6 hours ago

dgellow

It’s for twitter AI influencers and general marketing

2 hours ago

mghackerlady

People with too much money to burn and not enough brains to use it on something better

4 hours ago

johntash

The keyboard community maybe? I think these little macro pads are neat, but I don't have a real use for them either.

6 hours ago

flyingcircus3

I see it as another iteration of the wave that had everyone controlling agents directly from a chat app like slack. It isn't actually a more effective way to reach flow state, exchange information faster, and move your development projects forward to greater success, its simply a novel, oddly satisfying input mechanism, at least for the first day.

Which is no different than when the iphone first came out, the basic concept of touch screens was endlessly novel as an input and output device. That novelty did a lot more heavy lifting than what we can now see in hindsight was appropriate, because now many of us won't be able to control the temperature in our cars after the touch screen fails.

I think its the same underlying mechanism that explains why I, a person who has never recorded or mixed audio in a studio, and a person who can know for certain that purchasing a 24 channel mixing console isn't going to faclilitate my career change or even hobby development. But part of me is still viscerally certain that my life would be fuller if I purchased a 24 channel mixing console.

I don't need a legitimate reason to own a tool, or a problem I would fix with it, to fantasize about using that tool.

5 hours ago

torginus

I think people who want to project a 'cracked' (god I hate that word) agentic engineer vibe. But my experience with basically everyone in my immediate vicinity, is that people have no respect or awe for the 'tell the robot to do the thing' workflow.

4 hours ago

hellohello2

Its completely pointless yet I still want it. IDK, its the status lights that look fun.

4 hours ago

delusional

And you would need to spend your day at your keyboard for this to be useful anyway. It's just an input device.

6 hours ago

oompydoompy74

The audience is goobers.

4 hours ago

rykuno

My first question is this — what does this do that a $50 Streamdeck cannot?

3 hours ago

Topfi

Donate 200 bucks to a struggling startup.

3 hours ago

ilaksh

yeah, they are barely hanging on. they only raised $144 billion over 14 rounds. who knows if they will ever get any more. we should all chip in for a t-shirt.

:P

3 hours ago

hadlock

Great question - nothing. I was a little surprised to see it doesn't even have a microphone or speaker - that means regardless of whatever compute is available (esp32 is pretty common in the $30 price class for smart assistants) this can never be a standalone device.

2 hours ago

dgellow

Marketing, you don’t end up in the news with a streamdeck plugin

2 hours ago

maherbeg

This is really pretty, but I'm surprised it doesn't have a microphone. I know it's just rebranding the existing work louder creator keyboard, but a mic would really, really help with this product. Especially one that is really effective at Wispr Flow-type speaking.

2 hours ago

conspirator

Work Louder co-founder demos the Codex Micro and does a walk-through of some of the features: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-2OH6ReiPM

an hour ago

laweijfmvo

After a few minutes on the site, I have no clue what this is for. A keyboard that interacts with Codex? That’s just a software feature, why am I paying $230 for hotkeys?

4 hours ago

Strom

Special purpose keyboards can make sense (see e.g. music editing keyboards with sliders and volume knobs), but I'm with you that in this case the website totally fails at making a case for it.

4 hours ago

rplnt

My though process:

1. These abstract product visuals are not helping me understand what this software is

2. Wait, it's all about these renders, it's some kind of a joke

3. I don't understand, this can't be real, I need to check comments

4 hours ago

luqtas

just like the general mechanical keyboard community... over expensive hardware, sometimes not even shipping with friendly layers for rookies (like VIAL framework for configuring QMK) and oh! QUESTIONABLE ERGONOMIC DESIGNS like ortholinear arrangements for plank keyboards with 40% of the keys, the absurd goes on [0]

[0] i sell cheap handwired dactyl keyboards in Brazil

4 hours ago

itomato

They asked ChatGPT for the ideal crossover product and now the dog is wagging.

4 hours ago

joshuat

But they have special colors - only $45 each!

2 hours ago

InsideOutSanta

For the first hour of learning about this, I thought it was an elaborate joke.

3 hours ago

GaggiX

It's an overpriced macropad.

4 hours ago

steve1977

A quarter RGB keyboard for the price of half a MacBook Neo? Yeah this will sell like hot cakes...

6 hours ago

paxys

It isn't meant to sell like hot cakes. Work Louder is the keyboard equivalent of Teenage Engineering. They make expensive toys for silicon valley engineers.

6 hours ago

steve1977

So work louder is the new work smarter?

6 hours ago

lrae

And very fitting in this case, too, with everybody having to use voice input. :)

5 hours ago

arjie

It’s $230 vs. $699? That’s almost exactly a third, not half.

5 hours ago

iknowstuff

At release, the Neo was $499 for education.

3 hours ago

steve1977

That's the number I had in mind, but correct, apparently this is only for education and it's also 100 USD more now.

2 hours ago

snowstormsun

Is it April 1st already?

3 hours ago

koe123

I am surprised they released this. Who is the audience for this? You can DIY this yourself surely.

4 hours ago

nolok

The people who cannot DIY? There are a surprisingly large number of people who "code" in codex while being completely unable to write a single line of code themselves. Not that I approve, I think this will end in disaster (security or otherwise) and llm shines as a force multiplier not as a replacement, but I've long learned what's correct is not always what's selling.

4 hours ago

koe123

By that same logic I think OpenAI should get into the burger business for those who cannot cook.

4 hours ago

dgellow

That would unironically be a way to start to make money

2 hours ago

throwatdem12311

Haven’t you heard? Anyone can DIy anything now they just have to ask ChatGPT for help.

4 hours ago

otterley

The device is mysterious and important.

an hour ago

NicuCalcea

Not that long (10 hours) ago this was considered a joke: https://www.reddit.com/r/vibecoding/comments/1uwzr82/got_my_...

4 hours ago

nolok

I want very hard to agree with you but then I remember elgato has built a very successful business from a 8/12/16/... Macro keyboard for streamers so what do I know.

4 hours ago

threeio

I'd debate that the custom LCD buttons made the difference... I've got a few macro keypads for some specific use cases, I ended up with a elgato for a -very- niche radio related use case and love it

4 hours ago

joe_mamba

"It is my pleasure to present you the Codex Box Signature Edition."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KbRA2RjhgQ

3 hours ago

anonu

FYI: This type of keyboard has been around for a few years https://worklouder.cc/

an hour ago

injidup

I checked the date but no.

6 hours ago

cyanbane

I KVM between a bunch of boxes and I have a Doio KB16 for Claude and I love it. I get the reasoning for the product. Price is..... interesting.

https://doioshop.com/products/doio-16-keys-programmable-mult...

6 hours ago

techpression

Thanks for the link, it seems a lot more capable and interesting, to a much better price.

6 hours ago

gervwyk

I thought this was an aprils fools joke. Then i realized it’s July..

6 hours ago

tanseydavid

How long before someone shows a hobby project with a robotic arm and computer vision controlling one of these?

I am only half-joking.

6 hours ago

volkk

on one hand...this looks cool/teenage engineering-esque. on the other...engineers have been infantilized forever now but this is a new level. it feels like my career has been dwindled down to ... what? a few colors and like 5 buttons? reminds me of something out of idiocracy a bit. just need a button that orders a nice juicy hamburger for me during my lunch break.

but jokes aside, I suppose you can look at this being sort of like a numpad in addition to your main keyboard so I see the point of this gimmicky thing

6 hours ago

f3408fh

With that lens your career before this device was a few colors and 104 keys?

6 hours ago

addedGone

Programming is basically now playing with some keystrokes and joysticks :p

6 hours ago

vel0city

They've been issuing these new tablets to the new people at work, productivity has gone through the roof. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2ZD6J2W

6 hours ago

dwa3592

Why isn't there a video of it?

4 hours ago

GZGavinZhao

Stop giving me ideas to repurpose my AKAI Fire with a simple Pi extension!!

3 hours ago

jgbuddy

8th openai product named codex btw

5 hours ago

FuckButtons

Given that their initial product was called ChatGPT I’m not sure that anyone should expect them to be able to name anything remotely sensibly.

4 hours ago

oceliker

Fun fact, the name Codex predates ChatGPT

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAI_Codex_(language_model)

4 hours ago

mghackerlady

Obviously it stands for Ghat Phat That. Obviously

4 hours ago

Waterluvian

Wait. This is only a keyboard?! For how much?!

4 hours ago

ihuman

If you think that's expensive, don't fall down the mechanical keyboard rabbit hole. There's no upper limit on how much they can be

4 hours ago

Waterluvian

Oh for sure. It’s like Monster cables or audiophile stuff or other luxury goods. It’s entirely irrational. Though some people badly need it to be framed as perfectly rational.

4 hours ago

wyre

Mech keyboards are closer to audiophile stuff than monster cables and luxury goods. The prices are generally commanded by low production volumes with high production quality. At least that's how the hobby used to be, I know its grown a lot and its much easier to find mass produced mechanical keyboards.

Check out Norbauer for the upper echolon of mechanical keyboard engineering. https://www.norbauer.co/pages/the-seneca

4 hours ago

freedomben

Windows and Mac only (no Linux).

While I love a good piece of hardware with real buttons, I struggle to justify the money on this. If it supported Linux and was a bit cheaper I might splerge just to have a toy, but I'm definitely not switching to windows or mac just for this.

4 hours ago

porphyra

You could probably easily get Codex (CLI) to vibe code Linux support tbh. It's probably just a regular USB HID device. The main problem is that right now it only works with the GUI Codex App which doesn't have official Linux support.

4 hours ago

antfarm

I don't understand the many Teenage Engineering references in this thread, this design has no soul.

4 hours ago

porphyra

Teenage Engineering makes a lot of products that are basically just a grid of buttons and knobs. It's an obvious comparison to make, even if you disagree on the style/soul etc. Like the OP-1 is also a rectangle of buttons, and even the style of the keycap itself can draw some comparisons (it is a rounded square with a circle in it and an abstract symbol on it): https://teenage.engineering/products/op-1

4 hours ago

staeff777

Codex micro - is it a tiny coding agent? Or a small coding model? No it is hardware, that has nothing to do with coding.

I think they should have called it "codex luna" - because it's small!

3 hours ago

Topfi

Thanks, thought I was the only one expecting a tiny, coding focused model from the title. Codex really is the least consistent brand in tech.

3 hours ago

Juvination

I like it because it looks sleak, and the colors are neat.

However, it really puts in perspective that a large part of my job has just become clicking a few buttons.

6 hours ago

kubafu

So when are we gonna get this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXzJR7K0wK0 ?

4 hours ago

yayitswei

If we're leaning into audio, why not always-on instead of push-to-talk?

2 hours ago

jujugoboom

First question; if theres a knob to adjust thinking level, and I can switch between agents, what if I turn down the knob for one agent and switch to another? Do I just insta-lobotomize it?

4 hours ago

nzoschke

Looks cool. I’m looking for a macro pad with a little LCD that’s Mac and Linux compatible.

This looks like it has LEDs but not a screen.

Any experience with https://www.eezbotfun.com/ or recommendations for something similar?

6 hours ago

tyleo

I was just thinking of making something like this! But more as a novelty than something I realistically expect to use.

4 hours ago

_pdp_

I thought it was a new model.

3 hours ago

toddmorey

I did too! That HAD to be by design.

3 hours ago

hazrmard

Looks fun, but I don't quite understand this product:

  - Do the buttons map to configurable skills / prompts?
  - Is it meant to be used remotely with some independence (like codex remote), or is it a peripheral like a trackpad?
6 hours ago

wrs

OK, these folks have way too much money. This is like peak-Google vibes.

3 hours ago

varjag

We're rapidly approaching the Jetsons one button workplace territory.

6 hours ago

joshmarinacci

This is just a Macropad, right? All of the smarts are on the PC side. So why is it so expensive?

4 hours ago

sbarre

Because (A) it has an OpenAI logo on it and (B) they made $13B and lost $21B last year?

4 hours ago

kylemaxwell

Pretty sure I could just vibe code this with my old Elgato Stream Deck. As a bonus, it wouldn't become eminently useless if I swap to any other model provider.

6 hours ago

LudwigNagasena

Looks like a novelty item made with the purpose of testing their hardware production capabilities before producing a real product.

Also, translated pages transform newlines into \n.

6 hours ago

worldsavior

I don't understand. What's costing 230$ here???

3 hours ago

qwertytyyuu

We march ever closer to the cntl c v keyboard!

6 hours ago

Marciplan

Finally, a profitable product for OpenAI.

4 hours ago

__mharrison__

Where's the Stream Deck emulation layer?

6 hours ago

fwlr

Post a picture of one of these with the “X” key conspicuously removed and you’d probably get a repost from Sam

6 hours ago

quacky_batak

I like the teenage engineering style, but is that the hardware that they were stealing Apple secrets for?

6 hours ago

vcarrico

Seems like they're just throwing spaghetti at the wall.

4 hours ago

Topfi

Is this a joke? Instantly thought of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/claude/comments/1s7m8ld/this_is_the...

Things you do if you definitely are focused on the a Trillion USD industry and SuperDuperUltraMega AGI is 100% possible and what you are fully committed to. Next they’ll spend Millions on a podcast that fails to get 50k hits on YouTube or a design firm whose biggest claim to fame is creating a Ferrari whose interior looks like a Magic Mouse. Say what you want about Anthropic, their Aquihires and interpretability investments at least make sense for an LLM lab.

4 hours ago

hyperbovine

Is it April already?

4 hours ago

Romario77

what happened to the Jonny Ive and them purchasing his agency?

6.5 billions paid, nothing so far, this was such a sus transaction, sounded like the way to get money out of OpenAI.

4 hours ago

jpalomaki

"OpenAI will launch a portable, screen-free smart speaker as its first consumer hardware product, Bloomberg News has reported, days after Apple sued the AI start-up and two former employees of the iPhone maker for trade-secret theft." [1]

[1] https://techcentral.co.za/jony-ives-first-openai-device-an-a...

4 hours ago

inferhaven

Lol this is trippy, although not sure how much use I really would get outta this thing

6 hours ago

avaer

The intelligence knob is hilarious.

Just imagine vibe code slop streamers twiddling it like a DJ and the chat goes crazy. That's where we're headed.

an hour ago

LetsGetTechnicl

$230 for essentially a fancy numpad that's only useful for one tool? Welcome to the AI revolution

6 hours ago

_doctor_love

This is partially an on-ramp for young people. No experience? Not sure where to start? Buy this gadget! Hook it up to your machine then take lessons on how to use it. All in the OpenAI ecosystem, of course.

Best outcome for OpenAI is that this becomes a status symbol / cool shiny thing that "leet" devs have.

For someone with a lot of experience already, this looks semi-retarded. For a newbie / newcomer it looks like someone finally thought of them.

3 hours ago

throwaw12

Is this the reason OpenAI decided to steal Apple hardware secrets?

Regardless, device looks nice

6 hours ago

zitterbewegung

Would think they would be doing it for their own hardware device for chatgpt not for developers.

6 hours ago

alwillis

> Is this the reason OpenAI decided to steal Apple hardware secrets?

Of course not.

5 hours ago

sscarduzio

Damn, OpenAI really jumped the shark

4 hours ago

bertili

AGI is almost here, but first, one more thing... a keyboard controller!

6 hours ago

dvduval

Presentation is not clear to me. How is it superior to using my keyboard?

6 hours ago

Sidio

This was not worth getting sued by Apple

4 hours ago

mcrk

Is it compatible with Apple cloth though?

4 hours ago

robotswantdata

Ordered. Not sure will beat my streamdeck modules, but YOLO

6 hours ago

__s

Or just order any macropad

3 hours ago

mrnotcrazy

This is the lamest possible implementation, exactly what I would expect from openAI. Nothing about it is interesting or unique or really leverages the power of LLMs to make a new experience.

6 hours ago

numbers

wow, great partnership for Work Louder but man, I have a micropad from work louder, it's basically just a weird layout for a macropad.

6 hours ago

dofm

This device should have been a blog post about how you can make this device with an Arduino/Pico and a 3D printer and Codex.

5 hours ago

Aboutplants

Wow, they are going to sell dozens of these!

6 hours ago

Havoc

They made a streamdeck?!?

4 hours ago

cm2187

This is more expensive than a streamdeck. The streamdeck has LCD keys you can customize dynamically.

4 hours ago

chronogram

So it's like a more limited Streamdeck.

6 hours ago

vatsachak

Literally just keymaps

4 hours ago

semiinfinitely

they would prefer that you never words type manually again

4 hours ago

stogot

So this is why Apple is suing OpenAI and Johnny I’ve? A stream deck with LEDs?

3 hours ago

rvz

It's just a keyboard.

Nothing to see here.

6 hours ago

system2

Why not a Stream Deck? I own 3 stream decks, and they are incredibly useful. Not only for coding, but windows controlling, shortcuts for anything. And the best part is that there are small screens you can customize.

6 hours ago

cphoover

Seems a bit silly (especially given how easy LLM's make building such an accessory)

6 hours ago

isoprophlex

One step closer to desks with a monitor and a single big red pushbutton to nudge the token spend forward.

I'd personally like one that says "slop me up", or maybe plays an airhorn sample or whatever...

4 hours ago

Oras

I had to check the calendar as I thought it’s April fool. What’s the point of this? Isn’t that like the meme of stackoverflow keyboard?

6 hours ago

lvl155

If this is a sign of what’s to come from OAI, it’s going to be worse than Meta devices.

4 hours ago

jdw64

I want to make my frontend look clean and pretty like this too.

The developers who build OpenAI's UI seem really skilled.

4 hours ago

onlyrealcuzzo

Is this the Jony Ive device?

It looks very sus like an Apple product.

6 hours ago

joshstrange

It looks nothing like an Apple product and no, it's not part of the io/Ive partnership.

6 hours ago

Rudybega

This feels like a missed opportunity for an OpenAI Nintendo Power Glove collab. Smh.

3 hours ago

whalesalad

I ordered one because I lack impulse control.

6 hours ago

dominotw

i guess they were stealing pricing logic from apple

3 hours ago

zuzululu

i guess this is cool if you are going to expense it as a business but $250 is insane. I'm going to wait for the temu version with the usual hidden mic and phone-home feature

4 hours ago

superultra

This is the kind of stuff that happens when there’s too much money

3 hours ago

ofjcihen

Is this the moat?

6 hours ago

niyazpk

1. looks nice, want.

2. lol, why is this $230

5 hours ago

adamrezich

> Flick the joystick to launch common Codex workflows like reviewing a PR, debugging an error, or refactoring code.

Uh… what?

6 hours ago

guluarte

"Hey Codex, help me design the most useless hardware you can think of"

4 hours ago

mil22

Finally! Definitive, tangible, tactile proof that we're near the top of the bubble. /s

6 hours ago

port3000

6 hours ago