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truenotoday at 5:27 PM10 repliesview on HN

noticing sharp uptick in "i switched to codex" replies lately. a "codex for everything" post flocking the front page on the day of the opus 4.7 release

me and coworker just gave codex a 3 day pilot and it was not even close to the accuracy and ability to complete & problem solve through what we've been using claude for.

are we being spammed? great. annoying. i clicked into this to read the differences and initial experiences about claude 4.7.

anyone who is writing "im using codex now" clearly isn't here to share their experiences with opus 4.7. if codex is good, then the merits will organically speak for themselves. as of 2026-04-16 codex still is not the tool that is replacing our claude-toolbelt. i have no dog in this fight and am happy to pivot whenever a new darkhorse rises up, but codex in my scope of work isn't that darkhorse & every single "codex just gets it done" post needs to be taken with a massive brick of salt at this point. you codex guys did that to yourselves and might preemptively shoot yourselves in the foot here if you can't figure out a way to actually put codex through the ringer and talk about it in its own dedicated thread, these types of posts are not it.


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Jcampuzano2today at 6:22 PM

No, I assure you you are not being spammed because legitimately many people prefer codex over claude right now. I am one of those people. And if you go on tech social media spaces you'll see many prominent well known devs in open source say the same. And of course others praise claude as well.

At my job we have enterprise access to both and I used claude for months before I got access to codex. Around the time gpt-5.3-codex came out and they improved its speed I was split around 50/50. Now I spend almost 100% of my time using Codex with GPT 5.4.

I still compare outputs with claude and codex relatively frequently and personally I find I always have better results with codex. But if you prefer claude thats totally acceptable.

malfisttoday at 5:41 PM

I don't know, I think java is the best programming language. I use it for everything I do, no other programming language comes close. Python lost all my trust with how slow it's interpreter is, you can't use it for anything.

^^^^ Sarcastic response, but engineers have always loved their holy wars, LLM flavor is no different.

solenoid0937today at 8:17 PM

OAI marketing/PR in overdrive:

1. Subsidize compute unsustainably

2. Trick a bunch of people into thinking you're more pro-developer than the other guy [we are here]

3. Rug pull when you have enough market share.

agentifyshtoday at 6:25 PM

i think you are being needlessly paranoid here

openai doest offer affiliate marketing links

the reason you see lot of users switching to codex is for the dismal weekly usage you get from claude

what users care about is actual weekly usage , they dont care a model is a few points smarter , let us use the damn thing for actual work

only codex pro really offers that

vessenestoday at 7:12 PM

I use and pay for both. Currently I use 4.6 (well as of yesterday) to do broad strokes creation. I use codex for audit. Generally first two or three audit cycles claude completes. There is often a subtlety that only codex can fix, but I usually do that at the end.

IME, codex is sort of somehow more .. literal? And I find it tangents off on building new stuff in a way that often misses the point. By comparison claude is more casual and still, years later, prone to just roughing stuff in with a note "skip for now", including entire subsystems.

I think a lot of this has to do with use cases, size of project, etc. I'd probably trust codex more to extend/enhance/refactor a segment of an existing high quality codebase than I would claude. But like I said for new projects, I spend less time being grumpy using claude as the round one.

Computer0today at 8:06 PM

I use both but I find even the way the model writes in codex to be harder to read. The usage limits in Codex were very generous the past year until this week.

frankdenbowtoday at 6:17 PM

we arent bots because we disagree with you. I switch between codex and opus, they have their differing strengths. As many people have mentioned, opus in the past few weeks has had less than stellar results. Generally I find opus would rather stub something and do it the faster way than to do a more complete job, although its much better at front end. I've had times where I've thrown the same problem at opus 4/5 times without success and codex gets it first shot. Just my experience.

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blueblisterstoday at 7:14 PM

Yeah it's weird, almost like we're seeing two cults form in real-time.

I imagine there's a benign explanation too - the intelligence of these models is very spiky and I have found tasks were one model was hilariously better than the other within the same codebase. People are also more vocal when they have something to complain about.

In my general experience, Opus is more well-rounded, is an excellent debugger in complex / unfamiliar codebases. And Codex is an excellent coder.

enraged_cameltoday at 7:05 PM

>> are we being spammed? great. annoying.

Yeah, very. Every single time this happens here, where there's a thread about an Anthropic model and people spam the comments with how Codex is better, I go and try it by giving the exact same prompt to Codex and Opus and comparing the output. And every single time the result is the same: Opus crushes it and Codex really struggles.

I feel like people like me are being gaslit at this point.

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