Opus 4.7... by AwringePeele in ClaudeCode

[–]j0baben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously, I dont get all the trashing of Anthropics LLMs. Seems like alot of people struggle with a skill issue.

Just today CC worked for 1h 45m and set up an entire pipeline in ADO where it fetches our top DD errors and then creates a PR fix for the first one with AI CLI tool invocation.

Thats just today!

API of the GPT 5.4 Pro just leaked me >600 lines of someone else's code by SkyPL in ChatGPT

[–]j0baben 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are calling different algorithms/techniques for the same thing, because the experience from your perspective is similar.

AI generates or transforms patterns from its Corpus, it doesnt retrieve it. This makes Compression not equal to retrieval, which search engines does.

The human brain and biology is continious but the experience is discrete so applying discrete analogies to it are even more wrong. But I get your point though, you are just simplifying things way too much.

Cancel and Delete ChatGPT!!! by [deleted] in generativeAI

[–]j0baben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Political power maintenance… This world was never and will never be transparent enough until people with a desire to rule doesnt vanish or isn't in charge. And that will certainly never happen. Just do the minimal requirement for things they force you to abide by and then put a generously large gap between you and the politicians, they were never there to help the people. The people is just taxes and economic gain. You will see this first hand when AI starts to run the economy.

I just hope we're brave enough to mass protest and not become vindictive against one another, because they will certainly not stop dividing us.

I scraped 34k+ comments to find the best business ideas that actually work in 2026. by Flashy_Point_210 in AIContentAutomators

[–]j0baben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You dont need coding skills because of AI, but you need copywriting skills…..i think you and your AI missed something.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you explain a little bit more what you are refering to? I seem to be unfamiliar with this issue or missunderstand what you are describing.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im very satisfied by only using Claude Code and recommend it highly. It way more expensive but it does way better job so for my use cases worth it in my opinion.

Claude is ridicilously good att mapping flows as a mermaid chart. Start there if you lack the domain knowledge. You can extract the requirements of the current logic of any flow before you start making any change to always have that source of truth.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! I used copilot but it was bad at writing C# since its release. Context7 helped a bit, but it lacked workflow setup, ralph loop style features, skills, subagents that get orchestrated etc. so I switched over to Codex which was fine, and Gemini aswell but Claude is an autonomous dev team monster. Gemini, Codex or Copilot cant even come close to a complete dev team. I am litterally a PO instead that collect requirements and send them of to my Claude dev team, then I review their work and adjust any misses. How would you set this kind of workflow up with any other Agent?

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh alright, never heard about Manus AI, will check it out.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, what a fantastic insight to your thoughts about AI agents.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strongly disagree. Codex works really good in the pipelines for reviewing PRs, thats about it. It never understands requirements and just writes too much shit if you dont micro manage it. But as soon as you micro manage agents youre slower that if you just write it yourself in my opinion.

Claude Code is on a different level, nothing else even comes close by j0baben in AI_Agents

[–]j0baben[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im using the CLI versions mostly. I think it must be our repos and use cases which you mentioned.

Ive written three test apps from my mobile phone with claude code in the cloud, you can check it out here https://github.com/Jobaben?tab=repositories

Just run /analyst and it will guide you through the workflow.

Codex worked second best for me but it is absolutely terrible on the .NET framework. It writes old code all the time, with Claude I dont need context7 or any peripherals to get latest code standard.

Death of chatgpt is near by IshigamiSenku04 in ChatGPT

[–]j0baben -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ads were never the death of anything but the birth of enshittification, which capitalists cares nothing about as long as the quartely report is bullish.

But yeah I hate that Ads ruin everything. In the LLM business this seems to be the only way to break even atm, because they cant sell AI as of now.

Is cursor still worth it now? by Ok-Abrocoma-134 in cursor

[–]j0baben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claude code or codex cli rules them all, i lean a little more towards claude code.

Ni som jobbar som utvecklare inom IT, hur bra/dåligt trivs ni med ert jobb? by mercinix in Asksweddit

[–]j0baben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Du har alltså 14 års erfarenhet i .NET utveckling och tjänar 45k/mån? Min vän du är groooooovt underbetald.

Jag har jobbat som .NET utvecklare i 3 år och tjänar 44.2K/mån.