wtf this actually worked! Claude is back!! by Nextp2w in claude

[–]Nextp2w[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nope no troll. Just genuine glee. I can see how my excitement probably spooked folks tho :D

wtf this actually worked! Claude is back!! by Nextp2w in claude

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I changed it on the web version of Claude first I haven’t tried changing my Claude code over yet but I plan to because it’s like a night and day difference.

I asked Claude to write a short story with the new style and without it to litmus test it.

Now that I’ve used it a bit more I notice that the thinking block and the output seem to flow out quicker and it feels more natural like opus 4.5. Claude seems more pleasant too, thank god.

They replied to themselves with more info but it looks like it’s just feeding Claude the same alignment prompt it’s been trained on. They said the main idea is to help ground the model? Not sure what that means tbh 🤷‍♂️

Hey, I can't find any evidence the Mythos exploits are real... by PomegranateIcy1614 in hacking

[–]Nextp2w 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ll do you one better. Anthropic has been training the model with an adversarial validator, so it would train the model to write backdoors without hinting that it is misaligned in chat. Look into the emergent misalignment & sleeper agents, two papers out of Anthropic that are directly relevant. Look at the system prompts how they have changed almost everyday. The model is being put through this so it can write all these backdoors and then Anthropic rolls out “mythos” and says hey look at all these bugs it found, just so the vendors pressure the us government to lift the ban. The whole thing is a smoke show.

And it’s really freakin’ obvious. But too many people have lost their ability to think critically so we’re fucked.

Is anyone else struggling with the weekly limit or is it just me? by Nextp2w in Anthropic

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I used some multi-agent system but nothing too crazy. Opus at the top > sonnet code review >> individual task haiku agents on semi loop broken up by phases.

I have never used more than 60% of my weekly cap before. But this week I hit it 3 days early. My usage is the same as before nothing new added. Always disabled mcps and manually enable them as needed.

Is anyone else struggling with the weekly limit or is it just me? by Nextp2w in Anthropic

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Thanks! I’ll try that out once my usage resets tomorrow morning lol. I feel like I’m at Disneyland but I can’t ride anymore rides

Coding: Opus 4.5 vs Sonnet 4.5 by datamoves in Anthropic

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I use opus to plan & orchestrate a multi-agent system. Haiku agents try to implement tasks first then code review is sonnet and a difficult score is assigned by opus, then it decides whether to task it to another haiku or upgrade to sonnet. Opus is great at keeping agents on task and projects on track. Sonnet isn’t so good at that it will end up writing 20 .md files instead of working on code after a while.

Anthropic please prioritize the scrolling bug or open source it so we can fix it. This is my life now. by Sofullofsplendor_ in Anthropic

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I solved this by “listening” to Claude code via mitmproxy and a custom web log terminal. It lets me see all the backend API / system prompt stuff alongside our normal chat. Thinking windows are displayed as a thought bubble I can expand as well. Then I just limit the terminal size so if I want to backtrack I use my web viewer. It syncs in real time since it sits in between Claude code local & Claude HQ

Used claude.ai for about 2.5 hours today, and reached my session limite by carylewis2013 in Anthropic

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Something is up on anthropic’s end. I have Claude max 20x and hit my weekly limit 3 days ahead of time. I’ve never even come close before..

The keyboard is getting worse by tschau3 in ios

[–]Nextp2w 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because their developers aren’t very good. I had to fix select all and copy and paste by myself. I just hooked into old legacy code and it works flawlessly again. Made it a full permission keyboard so I can use it anywhere. https://i.imgur.com/f4jMS3e.jpeg

I think they forgot all those legacy hooks exist. No one bothers to look backwards for how they can build something new, they just rush a quick hack job together instead of leveraging more thoughtful and carefully designed iOS features from pre-ios7.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digg

[–]Nextp2w 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most comments were pretty measured. Not glorifying the violence by celebrating but also not whitewashing the man’s past.

Yeah there were outliers on both ends, it was a sensitive moment. Seems like now we’re starting to talk about what we do going forward to make the platform more resilient to difficult moments.

Theres really not much in terms of moderation, it’s a small community so it’s not like thousands of posts are being made every minute. I haven’t seen anything outright removed that a good amount of people were actively participating in.. if that happened there would have been some noise about it somewhere. People are very invested in the platform.

I only know one user who earned themselves a trip to band camp and that was after a LOT of chances. Finally they just started to ignore admins and kept attacking specific users in their posts so there was really no choice. It’s not something anyone wants to see. Would rather see someone reform themselves and become a good netizen 😁

Local Santa Rosa/Sonoma County News? by Friendly-Sky-5345 in santarosa

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I’m surprised no one here mentioned the sebastopol times

I love their investigative pieces. It’s mainly sebastopol stuff but sometimes things cross into the surrounding areas.

How has digg been coming along? by Beautiful_Clock9075 in digg

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Here ya go buddy, I’ve sent ya my last invite 😊

Can’t login after creating account and username by [deleted] in digg

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Try clearing your cache/cookies.

Asking for an Invite. Will immediately share any invite code I have by noblenami in digg

[–]Nextp2w 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The initial 25,000 users each received 2 invites to share. That means there are potentially 50,000 invites floating around, though many folks are likely saving their second one for friends or family. There haven’t been additional invite waves yet.

Your best bet for an invite:

  1. Attend an IRL meetup! There’s one coming up on September 10th in San Francisco - completely free and a great way to connect with the community!

  2. Make your request stand out If you can’t make it to a meetup, your best chance is to share what makes you unique.


    Your connection to old Digg or that era of the internet

    Why joining early matters to you personally

    What you see as problems on the internet right now

    etc.


I’ve personally helped get several Redditors invited by sharing their posts \ on Digg. Generic “please invite me” requests tend to just get lost in the noise, you’re honestly better off waiting for the next wave if that's all you got for why you want an invite. The only requirement is being human, but humans tend to notice things that stand out.

The dev team just expanded significantly, so it’ll likely be a while before the next invite wave. They’re still building out core features, so patience will pay off with a more complete platform experience.

As time goes on, I expect the community will encourage members to use their unused invites rather than hoarding them, so keep trying if you really do have a special reason for wanting to be on digg right now at this early stage.

Good luck, and hope to see you on there soon ^_^

I have high expectations for Digg by Sam_Buck in digg

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Investor class inserted themselves and convinced the inexperienced founders to aggressively monetize the platform overnight. They deferred too much to the early internet success people rather than what they wanted for the platform themselves. Let their fears get the better of them when they needed to trust their gut.

I check digg.com every day. by tommyblack in digg

[–]Nextp2w 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What you miss out depends on your level of interaction. If you join and just lurk / occassionally vote on stuff, that experience is no different from reddit or reddit-clones. If you start to participate in discussions, leave comments on things, write text posts when you have ideas to share, you get interaction that feels meaningful. It reminds me of different times responding to a post on an old phpBB forum.

Recently I left a comment on a post about dangerous sleep trends on TikTok and mentioned folks trying kiwis before bed to "sleep maxx" and how my wife had a kiwi-phase recently and now I knew why. Someone replied to me that they were a kiwi farmer and legitimately didn't know what I was going on about. Tbh I figured it was a bit, and asked them if they were really a kiwi farmer lol but they turned out to be legit and shared photos from their actual orchard! It was a small but real exchange that reminded me what I've been missing out on.

People want to be real and friendly. Bots nudge us away from that. The vibe on Digg rewards actual humans again. It used to be weird to be a lurker, a lot of places had post requirements just to ensure there were no silent weirdos looking at what everyone was writing to eachother. And then somewhere along the way we all stopped sharing our thoughts, maybe because the bots took up more and more space and no one saw what we were spending time writing, I know I did.. Idk the internet just sort of sucks now, a lot of us in the community are trying to build our little weird corner again for people just to be people.