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@thsottiaux Codex for me struggles with extended runs of work vs. claude where I can let it figure things out and come back to me. Codex feels better in terms of quality, but I hate having to check in to say... proceed (over and over). It knows what to do, I already told it to do it, go!
@chernobelskiy 60% seems fair, but thereβs more probably north of 75%. Thereβs a big gap between power users and people drafting emails. When you figure out the workflows you basically have no friction between idea and execution.
@landforce Cowork is more organized for one off tasks (memos, research). Claude Code can do the same thing but you need to handle the context / organization. I mainly use Claude code for well⦠code.
@seandsweeney Look into knowledge vault solutions like karpathys/obsidian to solve this. Own your data on your computer and use Claude for compute. You wonβt run into this issue again.
@ChrisSpoke I havenβt ventured into letting it access real files yetβ¦ but handling filing documents from email would be lovely. I would use it for ops too (acquisitions, project management).