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Ask HN: Best option for hosted agent in 2026?

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Ask HN: Codex / Claude Code vs. Cursor?

2 points·by mholubowski·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

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mholubowski
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Hey I'm really impressed and hoping to connect. I followed you on X just now, is that a decent place to shoot you a DM? I don't want anything from you, we just seem to be working on similar things (I'm working on our internal agent harness here, at a healthcare startup).
mholubowski
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
it's a venture backed software + services company. the things we use openclaw for are not specific to what our company does. It's literally being used as an additional employee(s). Think about what people do -> OpenClaw does a subset of those things. Emailing, pulling data our of our platform to putting them into PDFs because a customer requested it, updating things in our CRM, answering support tickets, internal help desk type work... "how does so and so feature work in xyz edge case"... etc etc etc.
mholubowski
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yes, at our company we are using it very extensively. I genuinely believe we're near the forefront of usage. We have multiple isolated OpenClaw instances serving as employee within Slack.
mholubowski
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Why isn’t this getting any love? What’s the catch?
mholubowski
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I’d really appreciate an explanation of this:

How does Codex / Claude Code compare to working within Cursor with the chat and agents? Are they effectively the same thing?

Is one significantly better than the other. Please share your experiences around this I’m trying to be ass effective of an engineer as I can be at our company. - Mike
mholubowski
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hey! Why did you open source it? Genuinely curious.