Scene-by-scene ideas
- Live Voice Gets Durable: Voice chat now ends with a transcript card instead of leaving the session behind.
- Natural Pause Handoff: Spoken turns flow into Codex after a pause, stream end, or utterance limit.
- Transcript Cards: The chat can receive spoken user turns and Codex replies as a visible session record.
- Thinking Cues: Short audio cues tell the user the machine is still reasoning, not frozen.
- Backchannel Feedback: The bridge can send lightweight live voice feedback while a turn is underway.
- Reply Card Fallback: If text delivery fails, Telethryve can still send the answer as a control card.
- Same Work Loop: A voice turn still queues, resumes, or starts real Codex work on the machine.
- More Than Audio: Voice becomes a durable, observable interface to the workstation.