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Amazon rolls out Claude Code and Codex internally

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19 points by preston-kwei a month ago · 13 comments

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dude250711 a month ago

"Amazon employees pushed for ...*

Huh... I wonder why?

  • iLoveOncall a month ago

    Because we had to use Kiro and a lot of people don't like it.

    I don't have experience with Codex and CC so I don't personally know if they're better, for me CLIs and TUIs are inferior anyway in this use-case.

    All I know is Kiro IDE is a piece of crap, I guess the CLI was fine as far as CLIs go.

    Also, there are a lot of engineers who have completely lost the plot at Amazon and are literally unable to write code by themselves anymore, they are the AI-version of "terminally online".

    • dude250711 a month ago

      Ah, so ultimately the push is still coming from the top...

      As in "prisoners pushed for a less painful form of torture" rather than "prisoners pushed for an introduction of torture".

      • iLoveOncall a month ago

        I didn't mean "had to use" literally. More that it was basically the only option available.

        AFAIK there's no stats tracked at the individual level on LLM usage that make it into performance evaluations. The only metrics being looked at are changes deployed to prod per developer per week, which is a the team level.

        I'm a conservative user of LLMs and haven't been pushed to use them more by anyone besides peers who are LLM zombies, but I can ignore them.

    • weird-eye-issue a month ago

      > for me CLIs and TUIs are inferior anyway in this use-case.

      Do you realize that CC can be entirely accessed by a web browser?

      • iLoveOncall a month ago

        No, I don't. Because I've never used it, because I don't pay to actively lose my skills.

smcleod a month ago

Not surprised given how terrible Kiro is.

Ancalagon a month ago

The slop must flow

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