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by virgildotcodes 62 days ago
Yeah the easy button, if translated to a more capable model that requires less hand holding, manual correction and consistently produces better quality code, is of course the point. You wouldn't want to go from Qwen3.5 122b back to GPT 3.5 for coding assistance.

People can definitely be productive with less powerful models. Supermaven or Cursor's tab autocomplete models from a year ago were already a huge boost over the pre-AI days. They just don't have the same capabilities as the leading models.

Curious if you've tried Gpt 5.4 High through Codex to compare for your use case?

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My use cases requires sovereignty with all data on my property, offline use, and the ability to customize models to let me do security research without refusals.

Anthropic and OpenAI have nothing to offer people like me that require freedom and privacy.