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GPT-5.2 is now live in the OpenAI API
This is from the The OpenAI Team GPT-5.2 is now available in the API Today we released GPT-5.2 in the API and ChatGPT—our most advanced frontier model yet and our best model for real-world agentic work. GPT-5.2 excels at coding, document & data analysis, and customer support use cases. Build with GPT 5.2 Here’s why you may want to consider switching your workloads to GPT-5.2: - SOTA on long-context understanding: GPT-5.2 beats other models on the OpenAI MRCRv2 long-context eval, and customers like Notion, Box, Databricks, and Hex report strong reasoning performance on complex, ambiguous, data-heavy tasks. - Advanced tool-calling capabilities: GPT-5.2 is SOTA on Tool Decathlon and beats other models on τ²-Bench Telecom, both benchmarks for long-horizon tool use. Triple Whale and Zoom say GPT-5.2 enables more reliable agent execution through improved tool calling. - Our strongest vision model yet: GPT-5.2 is our strongest vision model yet, cutting chart-reasoning and UI-understanding errors by over 50%. Enhanced spatial reasoning makes it more reliable for complex dashboards, app UIs, and diagram analysis. - SOTA on coding: GPT-5.2 leads on SWE-Bench Pro, a benchmark for complex coding tasks. It excels at front-end UI generation and delivers meaningful improvements across debugging, refactoring, and shipping fixes.  GPT-5.2 is now available in the Responses and Chat Completions API. The model adjusts its reasoning based on the complexity of the task and you can control the reasoning effort by setting it to none, low, medium, high, and for the first time, “xhigh” for the most complex tasks.
1 like • 16h
Thanks Glen!
Pomodoro sucks, here's what works instead
If you still think Pomodoro is the key to productivity, bro, I’m telling you right now — you’ve been lied to. All that 25 minutes on, 5 minutes off stuff? Useless. They sound productive, but they’re not built for you. Because here's the thing, bro: Your body already runs on a natural rhythm — it’s called the ultradian rhythm. It’s this built-in cycle that lasts about 90 to 120 minutes where your brain undergoes peak cognitive activity followed by a 20 minute trough. Basically, your brain has 90-120 minutes of peak focus until it needs at least a 20 minute break or rest. That means for about an hour and a half, you can lock in, bro. Full flow state. And you’ve probably felt it before without realizing it. Those days when you get lost in your work — two hours go by and it feels like what? Thirty minutes? That’s your ultradian rhythm and flow state at work. And those moments afterward when your brain feels foggy or your eyes start to tire — that’s the dip. That’s your body saying, “I think it's time we take a break.” I started following this rhythm about two years ago. I’d work with complete focus for just those 90 to 120 minutes — no distractions, no multitasking, nothing else. And after that, I’d just go outside. Sit in my backyard. Stare at the trees. Listen to the birds. Do nothing. It sounds kind of stupid at first — but that quiet time in nature does something. It's active recovery — giving your mind space to breathe, to process, to recover. And because of that, I’ve been able to get all my studying and homework done in just two hours a day. The truth is, you don’t need timers to tell you when to stop. Your body already knows. You just have to listen to it, bro. So forget Pomodoro, bro. Follow your body's rhythm. And watch how much deeper your focus gets.
2 likes • 27d
I don't think there is a one-size fits all for productivity as we all function in different ways. I work until I feel I need a break. Sure setting goals for yourself is important to get things done even if you don't always reach them, but how you reach that goal, I think is up to each person & what works for them.
And Even a Prompt Tweaker
where you log in to your free Open AI account and paste in a favourite prompt - then click to have it tweaked to work best for GPT-5 https://rsmithuk.com/?mailpoet_router&endpoint=track&action=click&data=WyIxOTgiLCI3NzVjODdlZjUwMTFmYTNlNmIwZDAzZTQ3NDlkMjk2ZCIsIjIwNjQiLCIwY2Y5Yzg1NTQ4OGYiLGZhbHNlXQ
1 like • Aug 22
Hi Glen, since you know a lot about all these different AI generators I was wondering if you're familiar with https://abacus.ai/ ? Thanks!
1 like • Aug 22
@Glen Merrick Ok, thanks! I may give it a try since it's only $10 a month.
New AI Generates Ebooks In MINUTES - Not Hours!
Hey guys, in todays video, we're speaking about New AI Generates Ebooks In MINUTES - Not Hours! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPnAg7BBfWg
3 likes • May 11
Wow, that's great! Thanks Glen!
Is This AI The End of Designrr?
Hey guys, in todays video, we're asking the question Is This AI The End of Designrr? My goal for this channel is to help you create your digital product as quickly as possible. I walk you through the strategies tips and tricks to help you create your digital products. Products like video courses, ebooks, PLR Products, low content books as well as PowerPoint and other AI tools that will help you speed up your product creation process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx6vyes3JAI
2 likes • Apr 29
Thanks Glen! You're a wealth of information!
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I'm 71 and trying to build some passive income to help supplement my Social Security income. I have graphics and web design skills.

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