Comment by sajithdilshan
4 hours ago
Every software engineer in my company uses Claude code heavily. However we’ve never enabled Fable and only use Opus, Sonnet and Haiku.
Nobody has complained and seems like for every use case we have Opus is more than powerful enough, especially with Opus 5
> Every software engineer in my company uses Claude code heavily.
I find it funny how OpenAI got caught lacking for a very brief window, but it turned out to be a very critical turning point.
Like a guy that that's at the top of their game the entire year, and the one day they have the flu, the CEO does a surprise performance review.
Yes, the critical point was end of last year, beginning of this year. Especially around the time Opus was released.
A model is just another thing to plugin to a harness. I don't give it much more thought than that. If developers are still caught up on Claude Code, or Codex that's just not a long term thing. It's best to develop workflows locally and in the cloud with open harnesses. I know this will be the future because that's how it worked on every other system that developers use.
Sure there are Microslop and Oracle db users but most of the world we live in is Postgres and Linux. That's why I think most companies will run llm's like that.
That’s not true. Before AI, I have been using Jetbrains IDEs as far as I can remember. Also have been using MacBooks for work since my first job. You don’t have to generalise everything. If a particular specialised tool is good at its job just use it instead of re-inventing the wheel