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·2 days ago·discuss
Interesting direction. When Claude Code and Codex disagree on an implementation path, do you keep their rationales separate for review or merge them into one confidence state?
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·3 days ago·discuss
Interesting technical direction. What signal do you use to decide when the agent should stop gathering context and start making a concrete code change?
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·6 days ago·discuss
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·7 days ago·discuss
Thanks for sharing this. For session-shaped benchmarks, how would you keep the evaluation fair when cache state and accumulated context differ across Claude Code and Codex runs?
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·9 days ago·discuss
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·22 days ago·discuss
Interesting approach. How do you define the boundary contracts so they stay strict enough for cheaper models without becoming too brittle when the architecture changes?
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·23 days ago·discuss
Interesting approach. How do you handle conflicts between an older persistent memory and the current repository state—for example when APIs or architecture changed since the memory was written?
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·24 days ago·discuss
Curious how you handle trust boundaries for tool outputs here. Do you keep a signed or replayable trace so a developer can audit what the agent saw before it acted?
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·26 days ago·discuss
Interesting approach. Does keeping the model in HTML also preserve enough structure for tracked changes/comments, or do you handle those as a separate layer when converting back to DOCX?
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