@ns123abc How's this any different than OpenAI?
Can you imagine having something in the past that everyone wanted? I'm sure you were just killed for it.
@TraffAlex I have a web scraper tool I use for real world data on an actual project.
Scrape > Categorize Data > Update Fields > Import to DB.
Gemma 4 12B fabricates data and fails every step.
Qwopus 3.6 35B gets all steps right.
Like you said, need this one to be correct even if slower.
AI Tip#19: Naming things with AI matters. Your file names, row/column names (tables), groupings, functions, features, so on. Best practices first always, but AI is not playing by the same book. Push back on the AI to make sure everything named owns its purpose and you'll avoid 90% of the problems out there.
Bloat, slop, poor documentation, multiple projects, back-and-forth bugs, memory and quality issues the list goes on and can be steered with good simple naming. The AI will even do it for you. Spend 10% now to avoid 90% of issues later.
@ChatsFi@OpenRouter It's free my friend. Cost is only your Claude/Codex usage, which it helps by spreading the load.
It's searchable in the VS Code marketplace under "WAT321" or Google "WAT321" but here's the links
VS Marketplace
https://t.co/nSgMHwldYo
Open VSX
https://t.co/1Mqz1q9HUP
@siriusmolecules@OpenRouter It's searchable in the VS Code marketplace under "WAT321" or Google "WAT321" but here's the links
VS Marketplace
https://t.co/nSgMHwldYo
Open VSX
https://t.co/1Mqz1q9HUP
@OpenRouter I believe the results!
Built an extension for VS Code that allows Claude and Codex to iterate back and forth and the results are mind blowing.
It's extremely similar, I register an MCP server as the "bridge" between Claude and Codex (or other models). Everything communicates back and forth on the bridge.
Since AI treats the MCP server as a registration in memory or a tool-call essentially, you can use natural language to communicate on the bridge.
There a messaging system included so the models can talk back and forth and even iterate but it needs to be a little more matured. But you can ask pretty much any question for now and expect a response.
I had an issue once where Codex couldn't establish an SSH connection to one of my PCs and Claude noticed it was doing something wrong. Without my intervention, Claude reinitiated the bridge multiple times until Codex got it. Was pretty wild to see them talking to each other.
It actually already works with it!
I use an OpenCode harness to help with tool calls and you can put your local IP or remote LLM IP into the settings and it will connect.
You can even use OpenCode's free model's like Big Pickle.
I didn't expect it to get this much attention, so it has limitations, but does work. Looks like I'll be expanding on this, though the Git is open source.
https://t.co/pmaNSgLXVe
@GetRichGiveBack@OpenRouter Hey there, yes you can. It uses the VS Code extensions (or CLI technically) you've already registered in your .claude and .codex settings. It never touches your keys or tokens those stay within the tools themselves. Basically, the way you already have it set up now.
@mitchellvii The small wins are always fun. 10lbs more on bench, 10lbs more on military.
Serves as that angel on your shoulder for days you can't see your toes.
Having someone to go with helps too.