Codex is a product bet that OpenAI can bundle faster than others can plug in competing models.
"Everyone is running a bunch of agents all at once... writing code, and doing code and security review" (paraphrasing
Okay...? What's the role back rate on code pushed to staging or production? How many false positives do they get a day from the reviews? Or worse, completely missed issues. I run security scans in CI, what value add does an agent provide?
"New teammates are trained in the morning and expected to push to prod in the afternoon" (again paraphrasing)
This is either totally insane or pure marketing BS. No way you have a brand new teammember pushing to prod the same day they start. The only way this is even feasible is if the DevOps team has an incredible roll back story, which would be a far more interesting article.
What's the opinion of actual developers? The view of a bunch of managers is completely useless.