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Claude is better at finding conceptual gaps.

2026-05-11 · Bits and Bobs 5/11/26
  • Claude is better at finding conceptual gaps.
    • Codex is better at finding implementation gaps.

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From other episodes

  • This week in the Wild West Roundup.2026-06-15
  • Headline: Company Blew $500M On Claude AI In One Month Due To No Usage Limit On Licenses For Employees.2026-06-08
  • This week's Wild West Roundup:2026-06-08
  • Simon Willison pointed out that both Claude and OpenAI switched their enterprise billing to be rack rate by tokens.2026-06-01
  • It's easier to get yourself in trouble in your codebase with Claude.2026-06-01
  • Innovation is built by the extremes.2026-06-01
  • Many of the magic moments with OpenClaw were just latent in Claude.2026-05-26
  • Imagine trying to make flying an airplane something that everyone can do.2026-05-26
← When two creative forces are engaged together, trusting one another, that dance creates a gravitational pull that pulls other energy in, too.Just because your code is mechanistic and non-fuzzy doesn't mean that the problem it solves is not fuzzy. →

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  • Claude

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  • hackernew
  • Openclaw
  • infinite software

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  • A good tip via Simon Willison: use the weaker models when iterating on prompts.2024-04-15
  • Unpacking subtexts takes patience and savviness.2024-07-01
  • Lots of different models are converging on GPT4 level quality.2024-07-29

Bits and Bobs by Alex Komoroske