
A developer replaced Claude Code with Codex for a week and found unexpected trade-offs. Claude Code became more useful when treated as a tool for understanding projects and terminal chaos rather than as a code generator. The author used Codex for debugging, small feature additions, vibe coding, code cleanup, documentation, and exploring unfamiliar project parts. The results proved the developer's initial assumptions about productivity wrong.
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The AI Efficiency Trap: Why Doing Things Faster Could Cost Companies The Future
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