@svpino: It's been a couple of weeks since I migrated from Claude Code to Codex, and I don't miss a single thing. No, I don't ca…
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The author describes their experience migrating from Claude Code to Codex, claiming that Anthropic's products have no stickiness and can be easily replaced.
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It’s been a couple of weeks since I migrated from Claude Code to Codex, and I don’t miss a single thing.
No, I don’t care about Fable. No, I don’t believe Opus is better than Sol.
I’m doing everything I was doing before. It took me a day to get used to the change.
Anthropic’s products have zero stickiness. Anyone can migrate away from them in an hour.
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