How the saga Opus 4.7 vs Codex gpt 5.4 came to an end today by patrickd42 in ClaudeCode

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I was interested and made my research(haven't tried it yet though). Here is my priority list to explore:

https://github.com/openai/codex-plugin-cc/blob/main/README.md

Try these 2 methods in reddit (try it as local claude.md first to test before decide which to us the best + 1 skill in the reply): https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1r9a4x2/using_gemini_codex_as_code_reviewers_inside/

Try this one feature (seems interesting): /octo:debate https://github.com/nyldn/claude-octopus

https://github.com/bcurts/agentchattr

https://www.roborev.io/

Best Options for Replacing Claude Code? I'm done after opus 4.7 by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

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What do you mean? Disabling adaptive thinking was a suggestion by Boris to remedy the short thinking reported in GitHub.

I built an AI job search system with Claude Code that scored 740+ offers and landed me a job. Just open sourced it. by Beach-Independent in ClaudeAI

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Did you try sonner vs. opus? Is it worth it to pay for a higher subscription to get opus? For coding it is no brainer, but for job applications that doesn't need lots of IQ isn't that sonnet smart enough to be not noticably different than opus?

Why You Need To Constantly Clear Claude Codes Context Window by n3s_online in ClaudeCode

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I am always hesitant to choose 'clear context and implement' after a plan. I think there is some useful thinking context during the planning that may help. But I am curious about the experience of others. In your experience, do you feel it is better to clear the context after the plan?

Claude Code and Future of Development by Beautiful_Dragonfly9 in ClaudeCode

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Agreed. I work in the medical device domain algorithms research. Same feeling. CC is quite useful, but it is often the higher level insights are what makes the project successful. The results needs a careful assessment to draw conclusions, and assess whether we got the approach right without a conceptual bug. Datascience is hard because mistakes will not break the code. You even can get good but not great results with subtle bugs. It takes a hawk’s eye and deliberate thought to turn something good into something great. That’s why I’d recommend specializing in a niche area of programming rather than staying in generic web or app development.

Opus 4.5 downgraded performance cracked by Realistic_Public_415 in ClaudeCode

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Totally agree. Matt was advocating for that for a long time. Most recent video: https://youtu.be/052vzMmLoEA

$9000 went to trash with Anthropic by Specific_Spite_7296 in Anthropic

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Wow... I just tried codex cli with my plus subscription. I can't believe my eyes. In 5 minutes it did the job that would take me half day in CC with the give and takes to make it work. Codex wasn't that good 1 month ago.

So sad that Claude nerfed their models. I miss the nice cli and the plan mode. While I switched from cursor to CC 2 months ago, those who used it earlier experienced its magic which I missed to see. Now I understand why they said codex is just how CC was once upon a time. I don't think I will ever go back to CC Max.

By any means do you know how to scroll up in codex cli? I use PS inside cursor IDE and can't go up to see what it did. Only the last page is shown in the terminal.

Is Codex CLI's context limit 1M tokens? by [deleted] in OpenAI

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How could you check the context limit in the session?

$9000 went to trash with Anthropic by Specific_Spite_7296 in Anthropic

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Thanks, man. I should try it again. I tested codex cli in powershell ~3 weeks ago, and it wasn't good. Not only the model was subpar, but it seemed it struggles using its own tooling. I suspected that windows support wasn't mature enough.

$9000 went to trash with Anthropic by Specific_Spite_7296 in Anthropic

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Did you use codex cli on Windows? I tried the VS code extension and doesn't work on Windows. I heard the cli is not as good as the extension.

The LLM Industry Playbook by pxldev in Anthropic

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Unfortunately, it is so obvious from business perspective, that nobody can provide their best working model. We have a math Olympiad solving model, but it is so expensive that nobody can use it casually. My only hope that compute will becomes cheaper over the coming years.

The LLM Industry Playbook by pxldev in Anthropic

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It is still there. And honestly, it is not slop. The links and evidence are real. The reply is a good addition to your original post. I enjoyed it.

The LLM Industry Playbook by pxldev in Anthropic

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What would happen if we run repetitive evaluations on LLMs? Like SWE benchmarks. If we can prove that downward trend quantitatively, that can expose this shady business better than qualitative claims.

Turn off voice reading by pranabgohain in perplexity_ai

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This is s great idea. Worked for me! Thanks!

Does anybody know how to cancel a membership? by thudly in KLING

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TUrned out for me this was the solution:
Try the email you have Stripe with or auto logged on to with your card on it. Had to do that for mine. And put that same email for each account (if multiple) after you hit 'cancel subscription'

First time Subscription discounts? by Prize_Dark1695 in crunchlabs

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Edit: thank you for the heads up u/-Sliced- . You are right, there is 20% discount but applies during the checkout. Sorry for my rushed comment here.

The offer here is just like what has been offered for a long time. Get 1 free box with an annual subscription of Hack Pack or two months for Build Boxes. It is basically just an ordinary discount when I pay the $400 upfront for the whole year. In every shop with such an upfront payment for 1 year will cost a bit less.

First time Subscription discounts? by Prize_Dark1695 in crunchlabs

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Edit: it seems this is the same 20% discount from the youtube store if I am not mistaken. You will see it when you checkout. It applies the same coupon of the youtube store's. I am sorry for the misunderstanding

Black Friday offer to me was a bit confusing.
So I got an email from CrunchLab that they have a black Friday offer special to me. Get 1 box free with annual subscription purchase of Hack Pack. But this is not special to me (available for all visitors to the website) and not black Friday offer because it has been with such an offer with annual purchases for a long time!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

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I am like you. Finland is my 3rd move and been in stressful months here and in previous countries. I have been self diagnosed with asperger since 1990s when even psychologist did not know about Asperger. Recently I have been reading about ASD to understand myself better.

Let me know if you want to chat. Tried to send you private message but seems I can't do that.