FOR ME, Qwen3.5-27B is better than Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT-5.3 Codex
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>There's something I hate about the big SOTA proprietary models. In order to make them better for people who don't know how to program, they're optimized to solve problems entirely autonomously. Yeah, this makes people over on <a href="/r/ChatGPT">/r/ChatGPT</a> soypog when it writes a 7z parser in Python because the binary is missing, however, for me, this makes them suck. If something isn't matching up, Qwen3.5-27B will just give up. If you're trying to vibecode some slop this is annoying, but for me this is much, much better. I'm forced to use GitHub Copilot in university, and whenever there's a problem, it goes completely off the rails and does some absolute hogwash. Like, for example, it was struggling to write to a file that had some broken permission
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