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79a6ed87 | 2 months ago

My only concern with Codex is that it's not possible to delete tasks.

This is a privacy and security risk. Your code diffs and prompts are there (seemingly) forever. Best you can do is "archive" them, which is a fancy word for "put it somewhere else so it doesn't clutter the main page".

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Leynos|2 months ago

Terragon is an alternative (hosts Claude and Codex using your OpenAI and Anthropic subscriptions, and also supports Google and Amp) that provides this functionality.

I use it because it works out cheaper than Codex Cloud and gives you greater flexibility. Although it doesn't have 5.2-codex yet.

tgtweak|2 months ago

Yes but if it's not getting removed at the origin... it's not fixing the actual issue of the context/conversation surviving past an explicit "delete" request. Also let's not forget that anyone proxying LLMs is also man in the middle to any code that goes up/down.

sunaookami|2 months ago

Are you talking about Codex Web? This is different from Codex CLI.

moralestapia|2 months ago

`rm -rf ~/.codex/archived_sessions` does the trick

79a6ed87|2 months ago

Interesting. Where do I run that?

throwuxiytayq|2 months ago

It's weird, suspicious, and plain annoying. I like the the tool and my tests have shown it to be very powerful (if a bit rough and buggy), but this is ridiculous - I won't use it for any real world projects until this is fixed.

Then again, I wouldn't put much trust into OpenAI's handling of information either way.