Codex in VS Code may drain MacBook battery faster
Using VS Code on a MacBook with the Codex extension running may use a lot of battery. The practical choice is whether to use Codex inside VS Code or through the CLI.
Remote work also matters, because coding on s, a VPS, or cloud machines can change which tool feels fastest and easiest. For , the best setup is not only about features; it also depends on battery life, support, and day-to-day efficiency.
Key points
- VS Code with the Codex extension may drain a MacBook battery heavily.
- The main comparison is Codex in VS Code versus Codex through the CLI.
- s, s, a VPS, and cloud machines are part of the tool choice.
- For s, efficiency includes battery life, speed, and remote workflow comfort.