PAss =true god is this pure torture. Even when I explicitly tell the Al to write the actual code, I check the file and find hundreds of placeholders. It would take seconds to generate if it actually tried, but it just chooses to do nothing. Then, just when Then when i think I'm done arguing with this little nip twister to actually do its job instead of telling me the task is "too hard , i realize half my folder is now bloated useless junk. Max thinkin time im getting on xhigh is 10 minutes
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I am a real estate lawyer that uses Claude for general document drafting. I honestly have found Claude Opus to be far superior to any other LLM out there, including my professional grade $1,000 per month Legal Research AI. I also sometimes use it for general brainstorming on strategy issues. I am a solo attorney, so it helps to just have a sounding board for my legal theories or find out if there is a fact or legal caveat I missed. I rarely actually take its advice or get anything new in respons
I say this as someone who has been obsessed with Claude for months building multiple large projects with it. It's not even close. Claude basically uses the most minimalist "duct tape" style fixes, where as Codex 5.5 actually gets to the root of the problem. Almost any time i have Claude 4.7 do something and Codex reviews it, Codex finds problems. If I do the reverse, Claude finds tiny "nitpicks" and if i present them to Codex, most of the time Codex completely refutes them. I
Disclosure: I work on Hivemind. Per the subreddit rules, posting with a full description of what it is and how it works. What it is Hivemind is an open-source Claude Code plugin. It installs into Claude Code, watches the traces from your sessions, finds patterns you repeat, and crystallizes them into reusable skills that show up as native slash commands in Claude Code. Because it's a plugin and not an external tool, the skills it generates drop in as proper Claude Code slash commands. No externa
Hey guys, My friends and I have gotten really into playing traditional card games recently, especially trick-based ones. Our favorite one is called Tractor (or Sheng Ji), which was taught to us after our friend became frustrated that he could no longer play it with his hometown friends. I am moving soon, so there is demand for some way to play our games virtually. I wrote this site (with obvious help of AI) with our favorite games so we have a place to play after I move. Feel free to try some ga
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My current cruising speed is to work with three terminals, each working on different issues/features. It's been causing issues sometimes, the different terminals are not aware of the others existence nor what they're working on, sometimes creates conflicts, etc. I'm sure it's my fault and avoidable with a better workflow. Any tips?   submitted by   /u/Halada [link]   [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/e2mc8vl04j2h1.png?width=2096&format=png&auto=webp&s=760865be0988a1e833a9a6e3061bb78c1839770d https://preview.redd.it/vhjf2fr24j2h1.png?width=1978&format=png&auto=webp&s=8dcdaa19e9fab96ef326643973c7852947e9669b The best way to contact openai is using the feedback option and reaching out to the team on X. If there is an issue, usage, degradation, etc this will get their attention. The more people do this, the quicker the investigation and fix. Also i
After the latest Codex desktop app update, the context usage indicator seems to be gone. I’m not talking about billing/token usage. I mean the chat context window indicator that showed how much of the model’s context was currently used. This was one of the most important UI features for me because I used it constantly to avoid context pollution in long coding sessions. Is there any way to bring it back or check it from inside the app? EDIT: Temporary workaround I asked the Codex AI Agent to buil
Asking Claude to write some blurb about some records I am playing. Claude:El Ninjo — Strange Cargo Hinterland, 1995 Bill Drummond and Mark Manning's ambient project — Strange Cargo was one of several aliases used by the KLF's Drummond in the mid-90s. El Ninjo sits in a spacious, unhurried place: environmental music with an edge of strangeness. One of the more obscure entries in any playlist and worth flagging to listeners as a genuine discovery. Me:where the hell are you getting that information
I've had an implementation done by GPT 5.5 xhigh It had a ton of additional instructions to not use fallbacks, to not invent multiple methods to do one thing and so on - basically all the agentic pain of the past 3 years in instructions to prevent total slop. I ignored one part of the project, just assuming that the most simple code is "going to be fine". Well until I see that it added up to 7 different fallback names and configuration methods for the same thing. And of course, it also
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It's degraded so much, that I'm unable to continue the project it helped me start, it causes way more problems than it solves... I wouldn't care too much if it was only costing me 20-30$ a month, but it's not, I'm paying $300 AUD/month which is a FUCK ton for me.... Edit: The bootlickers (OpenAI employees) have arrived!   submitted by   /u/Cloaked_GG [link]   [comments]
For the Codex devs: Could you please manage to keep a stable model? Why does it have to be like this? You win over a loyal user base, deliver a good model, and then massively degrade their experience? Seriously? Do you really prefer to keep changing things all the time, resetting limits just to reduce them, and then test our patience? I think you haven’t learned enough from what happened with Claude.   submitted by   /u/Few-Design126 [link]   [comments]
Am I a bad person for insulting a machine? Do I also need to watch my words next time I step on a lego to make sure I'm not "being abusive" with the plastic block? Earlier today I even insulted a mosquito. I hope they don't get AI soon. Claude's own summary of what happened: you were two days deep into a frustrating pfSense problem, venting at a machine, and Claude decided to make the conversation about itself rather than your actual problem. Then it dug in, repeated the same refusal o
Codex was beautiful while it lasted, but it is time to move on. The recent lobotonization and severe limit cuts have made it incredibly frustrating to use, and we all know companies rarely reverse these decisions until a major new version drops. I am looking for suggestions on where to head next. I am particularly interested in open-source options now that all the major corporate players have gone rogue. I originally stayed on Codex because OpenAI was the last major ecosystem to make this kind o
Hey everyone, The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is amazing for standardizing how agents talk to data, but I got incredibly frustrated every time I wanted to quickly test a new remote MCP server. Writing custom client-side boilerplate or wrestling with CLI tools just to see if a tool actually exposes the right schema is a massive time sink. So, I built a native MCP client directly into the visual canvas of AgentSwarms . You can now test any remote MCP server entirely in the browser without writing
I have a heavy backend pipeline that needs re-writing. What is the best plugin in your opinion out there for heavy code implementation and carefully breaking it down to multi phases? GSD, Superpowers or flow...?   submitted by   /u/HotEmu463 [link]   [comments]
I don't really understand what claudexode does. But I could use claudecode to create agents without any programming knowledge, and have them work for me, for example, by creating an agent to research content on Instagram and generate ideas or find potential clients. In that case, where would my agent be hosted, how much would it cost to create, and how much bandwidth would it consume? In that case, where would my agent be hosted, how much would it cost to create, and how much bandwidth would it