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openai-node 5.1.0 Adds AbortSignal.timeout to the Realtime WebRTC Client
Originally reported: March 31, 2026 — openai/openai-node 5.1.0 Bounding a Realtime WebRTC connect with AbortSignal.timeout is the cleanest way to stop a.
tiktoken 0.8.1 Ships o200k_harmony Encoding for GPT-5.5
Reported: April 11, 2026 — tiktoken 0.8.1 When OpenAI ships a new model, tiktoken typically follows with a release that registers the model’s encoding and.
GPT-5.4 Structured Outputs Broke My Pydantic Schemas
The additionalProperties trap in GPT-5.4’s April refresh The April 2026 GPT-5.4 snapshot tightened how the OpenAI API enforces JSON Schema on the.
GPT-4o for Coding in 2026: Where It’s the Right Tool and Where It’s Not
If you’re picking an LLM to wire into a coding workflow in 2026, the choice space has gotten more complicated than it was a year ago.
Complete Guide to Formatting JSONL for OpenAI GPT Fine-Tuning
I still remember the first time I tried to fine-tune an OpenAI model. I had spent three days meticulously curating a dataset of 10,000 perfectly crafted.
Why I Finally Stopped Building Custom AI Hooks
So there I was at 11pm on a Thursday, staring at a broken API pipeline. I had spent three days trying to force our Slack workspace to talk to a custom LLM.
Stop Building AI Therapists. The Tech Isn’t Ready.
GPT Ethics News: The API Outputs Don’t Lie I spend a massive chunk of my week staring at raw JSON responses from various language models.
Why Active Parameters Matter More Than Total VRAM
Actually, I should clarify – I spent most of 2024 convinced I’d need a serious hardware upgrade just to run decent local AI models.
GPT-4o vs. The Terminal: A 2026 Reality Check
It’s 5:30 AM. The coffee is already lukewarm, and I’m staring at a Python script that’s supposed to be parsing pre-market earnings calls.
The Parameter Wars Are Over (And Nobody Won)
I was digging through the technical report for the latest “O-series” model update this morning—coffee in hand, dreading the inevitable API migration—and I.
