Interconnects

Opus 4.6, Codex 5.3, and the post-benchmark era

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Feb 9, 2026
A deep comparison of the latest coding models from OpenAI and Anthropic. They discuss changes in agent workflows and real-world usability. Tradeoffs surface between speed, ease of use, and reliability. Practical differences in bug finding, product polish, and who each model serves are highlighted.
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ANECDOTE

Hands-On Experience With Claude And Codex

  • Nathan Lambert used Claude Code extensively for general computing, data analysis, and automation before these releases.
  • He found prior Codex versions like 5.2 unreliable for some tasks such as creating fresh git branches.
INSIGHT

Codex 5.3 Narrows The Gap

  • Codex 5.3 feels much more Claude-like, offering faster feedback and broader capability across tasks.
  • This version marks a meaningful step toward better product-market fit for OpenAI in coding agents.
INSIGHT

Small Technical Edge For Codex In Code

  • OpenAI keeps a slight technical edge for coding, notably in bug finding and fixes in complex codebases.
  • That edge is minor for many users but could matter as people learn to supervise agents better.
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