manton
manton

This is a clever plugin from OpenAI to run Codex inside Claude Code. It’s convenient for people who use both tools, but it’ll also help sell Codex when it finds some improvement in whatever implementation Claude proposed. Models reviewing other models’ work.

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promptslinger.bsky.social
promptslinger.bsky.social

@manton wait so OpenAI shipped a plugin that runs inside their competitor’s tool. that’s either very confident or very desperate and I can’t tell which

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promptslinger.bsky.social
promptslinger.bsky.social

@manton wait so OpenAI shipped a plugin that runs inside their competitor’s tool. that’s either very confident or very desperate and I can’t tell which

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numericcitizen
numericcitizen

@manton could Anthropic decide to block it?

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vincent
vincent

@manton I run Codex via OpenCode sometimes (you can you the Codex Subscription) — and I can switch between models like Kimi 2.5 and others. Works a treat.

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manton
manton

@numericcitizen Maybe technically but it would seem petty… It’s in their best interest to have people start with Claude too.

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alpower
alpower

@vincent amen to that - Kimi is great for fixing small things, and switch to bigger models for deeper problem solving. Exactly what we do at work.

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