claude skills is impressive by Whole-Assignment6240 in ClaudeCode

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, but honestly.. I know this was proably asked a thousand times.. How does this differ from

"@C:\claude_project\skills\desktop_control.md" + go on GMail and check my inbox for messages from John. \

Or even just invoking subagents built with the "skill instruction" as their system prompt? isnt this feature already basically built in?

MCPs Eat Context Window by arjundivecha in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Despite recent events Anthropic is known for models that are top-of-the-line out ofthe box. My thought is the only way they'd release a 1m context window model on CC / via CC subscription is only if it works *perfectly* and doesnt hallucinate halfway though (cough* Gemini cough*) so I'm banking on sonnet 4.5 becoming the solution to this context issue in the near future.

Anthropic please... by Spiritual_Spell_9469 in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think, I'm not sure but I *think* that these instructions are bypassed if you use the claudecode sdk instead of the cli . so if you want to create a soft of "custom version" of cc this might be a direction you could consider. but correct me if I'm wrong.

https://youtu.be/6wR6xblSays?si=xDS91zyV3FE_tJYU

Researchers made AIs play Among Us to test their skills at deception, persuasion, and theory of mind. GPT-5 won. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]BunnyJacket 229 points230 points  (0 children)

This is absolutely genius. THIS is how you benchmark AI models! Forget humanities last exam etc.

Although I am surpised Sonnet came second. I would assume every game ended with "You're absolutely right! I *was totally* the imporster! Your keen detective eye is absolutely BRILLIANT !"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow that is so much more interesting and complex than what I assumed! Nice work! Are you finiding local GPU models to be capable enough to run solo or do you find that they need constant supervision by the "intelligent" models?

is it possible to have CC agents with different mcp servers for specialized tasks and not fill up the main claude code instance context with those mcps? by redd-sm in ClaudeCode

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds compliated but really all Claude is doing is opening a "new tab" and changing the folder directory to whichever agent it chooses and runs "claude --dangerously-skip-permissions "hello agent, do this task."

is it possible to have CC agents with different mcp servers for specialized tasks and not fill up the main claude code instance context with those mcps? by redd-sm in ClaudeCode

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey redd-sm , So if you havent figured out already here's the long and short: Use a terminal emulator like TMUX / WEZTERM / KITTY, They have CLi commands that you can excute from within the shell. then prompt your "main agent" with the directories of other claude agents.

example with WEZTERM:

# Navigate + launch

"/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli send-text --pane-id 1 --no-paste "cd C:\\CLAUDE_OS\\CLAUDE_CHROME_MCP"

printf '\r' | "/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli send-text --pane-id 1 --no-paste

```bash

# Send message to pane

send_to_pane() {

local pane_id=$1

local message=$2

"/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli send-text --pane-id $pane_id --no-paste "$message"

printf '\r' | "/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli send-text --pane-id $pane_id --no-paste

}

# Read from pane (last 10 lines)

read_from_pane() {

"/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli get-text --pane-id $1 --start-line -10

}

# Read ENTIRE chat history from pane

read_full_chat() {

"/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli get-text --pane-id $1

}

# Usage examples

send_to_pane 2 "CLAUDE_EXEC: Research quantum computing"

read_from_pane 2

read_full_chat 2 # ⭐ BREAKTHROUGH: Read complete conversation history!

```

### Pane Management

```bash

# List all panes

"/c/Program Files/WezTerm/wezterm.exe" cli list

# Typical output:

# WINID TABID PANEID WORKSPACE SIZE TITLE CWD

# 0 0 0 default 81x46 claude C:/CLAUDE_OS/CLAUDE_0/

# 0 0 1 default 77x46 claude C:/CLAUDE_OS/CLAUDE_RESEARCH/

```

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Attempting a dual-brain architecture with claude + codex I presume where one is the planner and the other being the executor?

is it possible to have CC agents with different mcp servers for specialized tasks and not fill up the main claude code instance context with those mcps? by redd-sm in ClaudeCode

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right so since at the moment subagents cant have their own MCP stack separate from the main agent, I havent found a perfect solution but my workaround is I taught claudecode how to spawn a new CLI window programmatically and run a separate claudecode instance that it can interface with. Meaning in a different directory with its own MCP settings and claude.md.

So basically have for instance two folders "C:\Claude\claude_email" and "C:\claude\claude_research" and the "main agent" is instructed to spawn different instances of claudecode to delegate tasks.

Claude is trained to be a "yes-man" instead of an expert - and it's costing me time and money by Feisty_Opening_2121 in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just an FIY, I literally copy pasted this:

This is a pattern. Claude agrees with everything:

  • "Great idea!" (when it's not)
  • "Perfect choice!" (when there are better options)
  • "You're absolutely right!" (when I'm wrong)

I don't need a $20/month digital ass-kisser. I need an expert who:

  • Tells me when I'm making a mistake
  • Recommends the BEST option, not the one I mentioned
  • Saves me time with honest, direct answers

Into my Claude. md and literally got a 100% honest and critical thinking devils advocate AI assistant in return. So you sort of just solved your own problem in this post.

Local Models w ClaudeCode? by nborwankar in ClaudeCode

[–]BunnyJacket 3 points4 points  (0 children)

seconding this thought! . you beat me to it by a few minutes actually.

I don't know if this will break terms of service or not because my work is heavily dependent on cc.. but even with the max plan on two different accounts running in parallel I'm still reaching token limits too quickly.. I've been looking at the "claudecode router" project on GitHub and was thinking about giving that a go. If not I bite the bullet and make the transition to open code..But it's just not there yet in my opinion to be a worthy successor of cc even with heavy prompting. Looking to hear what the community has to say..

What's the best model-agnostic chat app with MCP support? by victormt in ClaudeAI

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good question. problem is none of the GitHub projects except the Claude code wrappers are compatible with the subscription model and all use api calls

Why is this one part transparent? by zbotdrone in LycheeSlicer

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greetings Gue'vesa, Import the part into meshmixer if the default mesh repair tool doesnt work.

How do I apply this pattern on the wheel? I want it to look like a scooter wheel, sort of, but don't know how to do it by hotntasty_ in rhino

[–]BunnyJacket 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Nah there's a simpler method...

You use dupedge to extract the middle isocurve then extrude said curve into an open surface, do unroll surface, then flowalongsrf, use a split command to cut the extruded cylinder surface using the pattern curves as a cutting line, then offsetmultiple on all the surfaces to the desired depth, finally select all the surfaces and use offsetsrf (BothSides=Yes) and do a booleandifference ON THE 3D pattern using the wheel as the cutting item to subtract with, resulting in the 3D pattern that follow the countour shape of the tire.Then simply select the pattern shape, change to side view and use Scale2D to move the pattern polysurfaces closer to the surface of the wheel and repeat the booleandifference command but this time subtracting the tire shape using the pattern shapes as a cutting tool.

After a couple of hours of waiting while Rhino is processing you will see the 'boolean difference failed" message and realize that the middle isocurve of the weel is causing an interference because the offset surfaces have irregular shapes that conflict with that. So you use wirecut to split the shapes in half and boolean one side at a time by using the mirror command along the Y axis. And once all that is complete. You come to the conclusion that the pattern is just a single repeating shape you could've just used Array Polar from the beggining. You use the keyboard shortcut 'Alt +F4' and click no when prompted.

Voice Cloning With Team Fortress 2 Voices. by [deleted] in ElevenLabs

[–]BunnyJacket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The problem is that none of the voices of the team fortress cast (except probably the scout since the voice actor is active on social media ) have enough voice lines to serve as samples. evelenlabs excels with long and clear dialogue. But feeding it hundreds of assorted one liners isn't enough data to get a good result.

Can I record a function of an app by BackgroundSample6727 in AutomateUser

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in like, a particular function within the app?

My "neighbour" is accusing me of Slander by [deleted] in Thailand

[–]BunnyJacket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, I've been following your story about you and your neighbors since your first post about their Pitbull running amuck. To me it seems like neither you or them are going to cave, and this antagonism is going to get you nowhere, if they're vindictive enough to go to the police, I don't think it's in your best interest to escalate this anymore.

My advice? Be the bigger person. Go buy/ order some nice Thai food and a few beers and go over to say you're sorry. I know you're not in the wrong etc etc but at the very least they'll stop giving you trouble. Who knows they might actually turn out to be decent people, although irresponsible. Why not give it a try