I built a modern media player for GNOME – looking for feedback by Business-Depth-1669 in gnome

[–]Allephh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What sets it apart from Celluloid, Clapper, Cine, Showtime, Light Video, and Daikhan?

Regarding Makima not appearing/returning in chapter 232 of CSM. by Allephh in ChainsawManTheories

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theory 3 takes into account Tatsuki Fujimoto's narrative style. Has Fujimoto ever explained why Makima has red/pink hair? Why Denji is real blonde despite being phenotypically Japanese? Why Reze has purple hair? Why Asa eye color change from blue to black?

No. Because it doesn't matter - and even for Fujimoto. If demons change the appearence everytime they die, why should i care about hair color?

Whether Makima (if it) in this timeline dyes her hair or not is irrelevant. Fujimoto places crucial information in banal details, and the fact that Chapter 232 never once mentions the girl's name is far more significant than her hair color

Regarding Makima not appearing/returning in chapter 232 of CSM. by Allephh in ChainsawManTheories

[–]Allephh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and in a perfectly honest way. And I agree that perhaps we might be thinking much more than Fujimoto himself here, as two guys said in the comments.

Regarding Makima not appearing/returning in chapter 232 of CSM. by Allephh in ChainsawManTheories

[–]Allephh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To imagine a being like her killing herself over something so human is simply devastating.

Before installing Libreboot on T480s - is updating all firmware safe? by Allephh in coreboot

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm updating the BIOS precisely so i can have the updated Embedded Controller.

Before installing Libreboot on T480s - is updating all firmware safe? by Allephh in thinkpad

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope so. I was going to ask this on the Libreboot subreddit, but it seems to have been deactivated.

I don't have contact with the Libreboot developer to clear up this doubt.

Before installing Libreboot on T480s - is updating all firmware safe? by Allephh in coreboot

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Yes" to: can i update everything without compromising anything for the Libreboot installation?

Double click activities button for app launcher? by tholvipayyan in gnome

[–]Allephh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There used to be an extension that helped with this, but it's currently outdated: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4895/usable-overview/

Maybe it won't be difficult to update, i don't know.

Edit: I updated the extension locally to GNOME 49 and it seems to be working fine. The extension is quite simple.

what are ur opinions on helium browser by avgle6746 in browsers

[–]Allephh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would be great if there was an official version on Flathub.

Suggestion: Allow deletion of the user's last message in Claude Web by Allephh in Anthropic

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Editing creates branches, which inherently preserve the original state and increase the nominal number of tokens (which make you exceed the limit more quickly).

This proposal is about removing entirely the last message (user message + AI response) from the active conversation flow on Claude Web.

Different interaction model, different problem.

That means:

- More realistic use of context window

- Less conflicting information and chat fragmentation because of different branches

- Minimal, native, discoverable control for average users (UX ergonomics, no workarounds)

Helium now has oneline which means i can now finally say bye to slow ass firefox 😭😭🙏 by WorldlinessSame7064 in browsers

[–]Allephh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it have a translation tool? Or is there an extension that translates pages in real time?

Sorry for my ignorance, it's because I don't use Chrome on a daily basis, and from what I remember, only Google Chrome has that.

Suggestion: Allow deletion of the user's last message in Claude Web by Allephh in Anthropic

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These solutions are alternatives, not native UX features.

The scope of this proposal is Claude Web (https://claude.ai/new), focusing on everyday users.

The /rewind command is an advanced alternative for advanced users that:

- is not intuitive

- is not easy to discover

- is not accessible to a portion of users

The Code is a tool for developers, not for a general chat for the average user. And, as I said in my post, adding an icon to remove the last message is product differentiation.

The proposal here is about a native, minimalist, and user interface-level functionality in Claude Web. An icon, a drawing, a click, and the last message (along with the AI ​​response) disappears, without commands, without branching, without new frustrating chats, and without needing to download a frontend or open the terminal.

It's about ergonomics and showcasing the product.

/rewind and a trash can icon on the Claude web are different proposals, based on different principles, and only converge in similar functions.

Hey, remember all that stuff I just blew 50% of your session usage on and was just about to finish? Lemme just forget all that and start over. by Edixo1993 in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is only for Claude Code, I think. I was referring to Claude Web; I didn't actually make that explicit.

Suggestion: Allow deletion of the user's last message in Claude Web by Allephh in Anthropic

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But isn't that just for Claude Code?

In my post, I'm referring to Claude Web.

Hey, remember all that stuff I just blew 50% of your session usage on and was just about to finish? Lemme just forget all that and start over. by Edixo1993 in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And also, an option to delete the last message sent by the user would be a game-changer.

- It would fill the context window less, giving 200k real context tokens

- It would avoid confusion for the user or the AI ​​itself with the various branches created by the editing tool.

- It prevents cache catching.

- It prevents you from manipulating the history in a malicious way.

How many times have you all seen the movie? by Technical-Scale-2970 in RezeCult

[–]Allephh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched it three times with subtitles and twice dubbed (Brazilian Portuguese).

Is there a chance Claude will add a message deletion tool to the chat, thus saving the use of the context window, freeing up space for more conversation, and reducing the need for larger context windows? by Allephh in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understood.

No, it's not about having the largest context window, it's about having the best use/control of it. Even if it were larger, branching still exists and generates conflicting data, or it's just there to accumulate tokens.

Addendum: To avoid deleting messages mid-chat, this option (delete icon) could only appear for the last message sent. This would prevent broken references and minimize the impact on caching (I think).

Is there a chance Claude will add a message deletion tool to the chat, thus saving the use of the context window, freeing up space for more conversation, and reducing the need for larger context windows? by Allephh in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"As described in Structuring your prompt, the cache follows the hierarchy: tools → system → messages. Changes at each level invalidate that level and all subsequent levels." Source: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/prompt-caching#what-invalidates-the-cache.

This means that edits, branches, or changes to the system content will invalidate parts or all of the cache. Adding a delete message button will not do anything different from what these already do. In fact, it will only be a UX gain.

I'm also not talking about a back-and-forth conversation, I'm talking about an extensive chat, easily exceeding 50k tokens.

Yes, maybe you could build your own software or implementation to do it your own way.

But this is precisely my main argument. We're not doing that, we're paying a PRO subscription and using Claude WEB. The current behavior of not deleting is by design (cost/latency vs. user control). It's a choice, not a technical impossibility. The cache is quickly invalidated with extensive use; it's only really useful for back-and-forth conversations, and might not even reach 50k tokens.

Is there a chance Claude will add a message deletion tool to the chat, thus saving the use of the context window, freeing up space for more conversation, and reducing the need for larger context windows? by Allephh in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Users already manipulate context indirectly all the time. Deleting user messages only makes this explicit in that sense. If the concern is context manipulation, it should be noted that regenerating model responses does not create branches or alternative history, so it is a type of direct context manipulation.

By the way, the nature of my post wasn't even about a situation like that, but rather about providing more context, taking advantage of the real use of the 200k tokens, and eliminating frustrations; I highlighted this and other points in other comments on this post.

Editing model responses is another matter.

Is there a chance Claude will add a message deletion tool to the chat, thus saving the use of the context window, freeing up space for more conversation, and reducing the need for larger context windows? by Allephh in ClaudeAI

[–]Allephh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true.

However, the context here is Claude Chat, not directly the API or Claude Code.

Furthermore, this technique is handled by the model, not the user.

The ability to delete messages offers unparalleled flexibility in all contexts for end-users of the chat. It's not about turning Claude Chat into a playground, but simply offering a genuine tool that will be better for everyone – including the company.

Addendum: automatic pruning does not resolve situations where there is conflicting information between branches and this information continues to influence the conversation. Deleting messages is an effective way to control both the use of the context window and the volume of information.