ℏεsam and vas claim Claude improves when told code was written by Codex, and argue Codex reliably finds mistakes in Claude-written code, reinforcing a pattern of using Codex as a stricter reviewer.
claude instantly gets a +20 IQ boost when you tell it the code was written by codex.
This is why Codex is better.
Codex is an unbothered giga-chad that writes pristine code the first time.
If you feed code written by Claude into Codex it will uncover errors every single time.
Finally giving Codex a try today after typing so many "double check if you missed anything" with Claude Code.
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