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Simon Willison creates custom pet for Codex Desktop
Simon Willison built a custom animated pet for Codex Desktop using GPT-5.6 Sol to generate sprite assets, demonstrating how the new pet feature lets developers create personalized task monitors.
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SourceSimon Willison
Simon Willison has created a custom animated pet for Codex Desktop: a pelican on a bicycle that bounces around his screen providing task updates. The pet, called Pedalican, emerged from OpenAI's May announcement of the pet feature for Codex Desktop. Willison initially overlooked this capability unti...
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