Claude has hooks!
Claude has hooks!
๐โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ YOU MADE IT! ๐โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ The clocks changed and today the sun didn't set until 7.11pm! WOO! I'm so proud of you for sticking through this, and I'll see you next year.
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Seems accurate.
A word of wisdom to live by - do not let your luxury possession possess you.
Fair.
It's like if the color blue was a lacroix flavor.
I'm writing this from a sky blue mac air!?
All these people keep on being asked to put their hand in a wood chipper then just do it gleefully and I cannot figure it out.
We have several open positions at our growing climate tech: jobs.ashbyhq.com/GravityClimate
Genuine Con Law question: Can the president veto this? Doesn't the constitution firmly place this power in the hands of congress?
I would like to commission (human) art of the moment when Opus 4.6 pats it's little Haiku subagent on the head for a job well done.
Do you like it? Also: I know a ton about both llms and being a litigator in my past life if you want some prompting help in that other thread. I'm not sure that person is acting in good faith though!
This bluesky kink content just out of control these days.
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Scared straight concept
I know there's little chance of this but if you're a Chicago resident near Wrigley I encourage you to take a look and oppose this: actionnetwork.org/letters/stop...
Waiting for my -Instant cores.
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Europeans inventing new middle east states. Never went wrong before right? Right?!?!
Tip of the day working with data using Claude Code is teaching it to stuff research/context into sqlite3 tables for later retrieval.
ETL all the things. Log all the outputs.
Bun makes this particularly easy as a tool chain but tip works for most languages.
> hamstring fell of entirely
Just a flesh wound!
Guess Rodon was fine?
Software Test Engineers be forming bands like:
God is Change
Might be editing but in states we saw one before he went out then a longer one after
Trib has sucked ass for years.
To put it another way: Claude Code has been around for a while and useful. But it wasn't a huge change. Opus 4.6 was the actual thing.
You see echos of the bitter lesson everywhere in the llm stack, when you look at what works over time and what does not.
It's called the "bitter lesson" if you want to dive into the implications.
Idk, I don't need Claude MAX but I can find a way to use it.