Sam Altman personally replied to an open source dev tool project — and most people missed it
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Was digging through Sam Altman's replies and found this — back in May he responded directly to GitLawb, the team building git infrastructure for AI agents. They'd tweeted that if he replied, they'd make GPT-5.5 the default model and Codex the default provider for their platform (which even then had 25.7K GitHub stars, 8.3K forks, 116K downloads). Altman replied "cool thanks!" — the post has 369K views now. The OpenAI CEO doesn't hand out replies. His timeline is almost
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