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"textContent": "Welcome to the forum!\n\neventanilha:\n\n> Claude Opus and GPT-5.4 xHigh, for me, are basically tied as models.\n\nThanks for sharing that perspective—it’s useful to hear comparisons like this.\n\n_Note: I am not an OpenAI employee._\n\n* * *\n\nWhile OpenAI developers may read forum discussions, they are generally more active on the OpenAI Codex GitHub repository.\n\nIf you’re exploring further, these sections are often informative:\n\n * Recent commits — ongoing development activity\n * Issues — bug reports and troubleshooting\n * Enhancement requests — proposed features and improvements\n * Discussions — broader conversations and ideas\n\n\n\nThese can provide additional context, updates, and opportunities to contribute or follow development more closely.\n\n* * *\n\nAlso see:\n\nCodex features are prioritized by votes in GitHub issues tab Codex\n\n> FYI We prioritize feature requests based on upvotes from the community. If a feature request doesn’t get enough upvotes, we’ll close it. It’s therefore important for a feature request to have a clear and compelling title and description. We also recommend that feature requests focus on the problem statement rather than a solution. Describe the use case and what problem you’d like to see solved. There are often multiple ways to address a given problem. Source Note: In GitHub feature request…",
"title": "Codex vs Claude Code: The Missing Piece Is the Harness"
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