There are now more and more Harness clients. I hope we can have the best open-source client and the best open-source models, as this would greatly facilitate our work and operations. However, this seems unlikely in the short term.
Claude is a great model for me, but unfortunately, its quota is often insufficient. It seems that many people are now considering Codex as an alternative. If the quota is sufficient, I believe many people will continue to use the Claude Code model.
Thank you for using and providing suggestions. The website's initial purpose was to provide AI advice to older users who have less exposure to artificial intelligence. I will update the content accordingly in the future. Thank you again.
It's a website that solves a real need, great. I tried it out, it's overall good, just the purchase options link for buying doesn't seem quite right; I tried bookshop, betterworldbooks, and amazon, but none of them could directly link to the book search page. But overall, it's interesting and useful. I also made a [book quote finder](https://www.aimoviequotes.com/quote-finder/quote-finder-in-b...) before, I'm a beginner at development but it was quite rough, I still have a lot to learn.
Meta's AI division cuts feels like a classic case of corporate reshuffling—painful for those affected but strategically predictable. I find it interesting how they're doubling down on superintelligence while trimming other AI teams, which really shows where they're betting their future. That $27B data center deal right before these layoffs makes me wonder about the realignment of resources—are they choosing brute-force computing power over diversified research?