Do you remember the movie WALL-E? Apparently, [Leviathan engineering] did, and he wasn’t as struck by the title character, or Eva, or even the Captain. He was captivated by BURN-E. His working model ...
OpenAI has released GPT-5-Codex, a variant of its GPT-5 family optimised for use with the Codex coding agent. The release coincides with updates across the Codex product stack, including a rebuilt ...
"No, VS is Windows only and that isn't going to change," said Microsoft's Mads Kristensen today in a social media post in response to the question that keeps popping up about taking the flagship IDE ...
Nate Bargatze put a fresh spin on the awards show opening monologue by not doing a monologue at all. Instead, the comedian celebrated the majesty, mystery, and stupidity of television with a ...
Nate Bargatze opened the Emmys dressed as Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of television, in a sketch with “Saturday Night Live” stars Bowen Yang, Mikey Day and James Austin Johnson. The bit, set 100 ...
OpenAI is rolling out the GPT-5 Codex model to all Codex instances, including Terminal, IDE extension, and Codex Web (chatgpt.com/codex). Codex is an AI agent that ...
Nate Bargatze wasted no time getting the laughs in the opening moments of the 77th Annual Emmy Awards. Instead of kicking things off with a traditional monologue, the "Hello World" comedian opened the ...
Nate Bargatze opens the 2025 Emmys with Mikey Day (CBS) Nate Bargatze started the 2025 Emmys by joining Bowen Yang, Mickey Day and James Austin Johnson in a new take on his beloved “Saturday Night ...
Nate Bargatze kicked off the 2025 Emmys with a sketch that poked fun at television in general, saving his biggest burn for the network that had hired him to host the show, CBS. Instead of a normal ...
This year, the 46-year-old stand-up, who made his Emmys hosting debut, opened Sunday night’s ceremony alongside SNL stars Bowen Yang, James Austin Johnson, and Mikey Day. Together, the group riffed on ...
Including Creative Arts awards, 'The Studio" took home the most amount of Emmys this year. Daniel Arkin HBO’s “The Pitt,” a tense hospital drama, and Apple TV+’s “The Studio,” a madcap satire of ...