This isn't even Code but I noticed last night that my fans spin up in my machine every time I open the settings in the claude web interface. I was trying to check my usage and couldn't figure out why my computer would be spinning fans up, closed it again it stopped, opened again spinning up fans. So even the website is buggy crap.
I've never seen any developers really use a windows terminal before, if you're on windows wouldn't you be using the WSL or whatever if you're doing development?
Our org has been attempting to trial Fast Mode on and off but enabling it in Claude Code just says something like "not available with your cloud provider"
It turns out that for all of the matrices on the documentation site, there is a secret "other" set of infrastructure for those who bill Enterprise via AWS Marketplace where certain features like Fast Mode are incompatible when using "aws routing"
Anthropic Support straight up mentioned that Claude Code just doesn't handle this case correctly and erroneously gives you the impression that it's supported against your billing method, and that it's all effectively undocumented.
I suppose this means there are like 5 different AWS methods of use:
- Bedrock (Legacy)
- Bedrock
- Claude for AWS
- Claude via Marketplace
- Anthropic's own "primary infrastructure"
and then roll in other cloud provider variations
On that note, I recall Datadog having coupled billing and infrastructure per cloud (ie; billing via GCP requires using the GCP infra) and was wondering if commenters had any insights into if there is some special requirement/complexity around marketplace billing for cloud providers or if it's just some weird design choice?
100%,I have used it for two of my projects. One prompt for fixing one issue triggers other 10 npm, lint errors which you have already solved in the previous sprint.
It takes hours to manhunt these errors and also you cannot risk again to tell the local llm to fix it.
Claude has always been better at making pretty frontends, which is crucial for people that vibecode entire apps in a couple of prompts. And that people drive a lot of the hype.
Codex ever since ~5.2 has been better at long tasks in large codebases.
Only getting errors with Auto Mode's safety classifier, switched to Accept Edits mode and the same bash operations triggering the errors executed with no issue.
This is every few weeks, I cancelled Anthropic and now use Codex only. Anthropic has been a hot mess since at least december in my usage, and has only gotten worse in 2026.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 66.3 ms ] threadCan't wait for debugging to be solved. Hell, I might even subscribe for 'mostly'.
Claude Code is especially buggy in windows terminal. The rendering is quite slow, choppy and lines frequently get garbled.
In contrast, using antigravity cli is the exact opposite: fast, smooth and very responsive.
Good to see it's not just me...
Our org has been attempting to trial Fast Mode on and off but enabling it in Claude Code just says something like "not available with your cloud provider"
It turns out that for all of the matrices on the documentation site, there is a secret "other" set of infrastructure for those who bill Enterprise via AWS Marketplace where certain features like Fast Mode are incompatible when using "aws routing"
Anthropic Support straight up mentioned that Claude Code just doesn't handle this case correctly and erroneously gives you the impression that it's supported against your billing method, and that it's all effectively undocumented.
I suppose this means there are like 5 different AWS methods of use:
- Bedrock (Legacy)
- Bedrock
- Claude for AWS
- Claude via Marketplace
- Anthropic's own "primary infrastructure"
and then roll in other cloud provider variations
On that note, I recall Datadog having coupled billing and infrastructure per cloud (ie; billing via GCP requires using the GCP infra) and was wondering if commenters had any insights into if there is some special requirement/complexity around marketplace billing for cloud providers or if it's just some weird design choice?
It takes hours to manhunt these errors and also you cannot risk again to tell the local llm to fix it.
Codex ever since ~5.2 has been better at long tasks in large codebases.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_unified_process