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    I went hands-on with ChatGPT Codex and the vibe was not good – here’s what happened

    August 11, 2025

    I asked ChatGPT Codex to fix my WordPress plugin. It rewrote nine files, submitted a pull request, and crashed my test server. It did recover – but where’s the flow?

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