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I love claude, but looking at google it seems like it will just be a matter of time before Google/Gemini will be a better product. Just looking at how much Google have improved their AI game the last couple months. I'm putting my money on google, I assume the reason they are doing an IPO right now is to be able to cash in on the investment before google surpasses them.

It's a hot take, I know :D


Opus 4.5 is good. At least in Cursor it’s much better than Gemini 3 Pro for writing a lot of code autonomously: faster and calls tools better.

That said Gemini is still very, very good at reviews, SQL, design and smaller (relatively) edits; but today it is not at all obvious that Google is going to win it all. They’re positioned very well, but execution needs to be top notch.


> much better than Gemini 3 Pro for writing a lot of code

I know that people here are myopically focussed on code, but that's not what the majority of people use AI for.

If Opus 4.5 is better than Gemini 3 for code, but the same or worse for most other uses (which seems to be the case according to benchmarks), that's great for us but terrible for Anthropic.

Claude still can't even draw basic pictures, for example.


There have been multiple model generations now where Anthropic have proven that they're ahead of everyone with developing LLMs for coding - if anything the gap has broadened with Opus 4.5.

Codex is and has been superior for some time (though it is slower)

What types of tasks do you find Codex superior?

Have you tried Opus 4.5?

It's an absolute workhorse.

It is so proactive in fixing blockers - 90% of the time for me, choosing the right path forward.


No company has come close to producing as close as of a reliable agentic coding solution as Anthropic has.

Google are deep in the enshittification spiral and can't help themselves in kneecapping Gemini or imposing strict limits. Anthropic seem to atleast be a bit more customer centric.

Anthropic's incessant cuts to CC rate limits/quota on the Claude Pro plan have nearly pushed me to cancel.

If anything they're far ahead of Google on the enshittification schedule (who still give out API keys for free Gemini usage and a free tier on Gemini CLI, although CLI is still pretty shaky unfortunately but that's a different issue).

It also doesn't help that CC will stop working literally in the middle of a task with zero heads up, or at best I get the 90% warning and then 30 seconds later have it stop working claiming I hit 100% after about two additional messages during the same task. I'm truly baffled by how they've managed to make the warnings as useless and aggravating as possible in CC and routinely shutdown while the repo is in a broken state, so I have to ask Codex to read the logs and piece things back together to continue working.


You make it sound like Google is giving out free usage out of the goodness of their hearts.

Am I? I'm just comparing the relative degree of enshittification, implicit in that is nothing will last forever, Gemini freebies included once they get their fill of training data. But I was surprised to see Anthropic used as an example of something that hasn't enshittified, considering how in less than 6 months my Claude plan went from fantastic value to constant rate limiting.

As with everything Google: if it's free, you're the product.

What fixed it for me was to stop consuming caffeine. One month after removing caffeine I noticed my sleep got waaay better and my ability to focus got way better. I feel like caffeine gives you a false sense of being alert and focused when in reality you are exhausted.


Looks very similar to redpanda-connect/benthos


Not OP, but if you charge $100 per hour: $100 * 40h/week * 52 weeks/year = $208k


Yeah the math checks out lol.

My follow up point was going to be that to do that you're likely going to be either a) working more than 40 hours a week in order to book that much work or b) paying someone to do that work for you which would reduce your take-home as the business owner.

I don't know anybody who books 2000 hours of consulting work a year with just a tiny bit of overhead time.


I know very little about compilers or bolt.

But what you just described sounds awesome!(and crazy)


Yes all the time for Python, JavaScript and golang


I hate it, it annoys me that content behind a paywall gets good page-rank.


+1, he is entertaining :)


Props to encore to writing interesting blogs, also I just want to say I tried the encore product and it's awesome(I only used it for a hobby project but still)


They should rename their site to 403media, the article is behind a paywall.


Theoretically 402 would be best, although I suppose 403 is closer to reality.


429media. Because every request is too many requests. Unless you pay.


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