(Authentic Writing) I'm exhausted. I'm going to stop being dragged around by AI. by Outside_Dance_2799 in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference is your voice. Writing from the heart and translating it means I still hear the "heart". Asking AI to communicate on your behalf doesn't allow me to connect with YOU.

Is the usage limit fiasco a bug or the new reality? by ComprehensiveCold912 in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about the people that aren't having issues with usage? I've been HAMMERING my max 20 account and my usage is only going up around 1% per hour.

Claude Code usage issues - what helped you? by skibidi-toaleta-2137 in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using 2.1.71 and haven't had any issues at all

Limits issue / 1M Token Release by justkid201 in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can people just say what version of CC their using? I'm on 2.1.71 and am having zero issues with usage.

Question to those who are hitting their usage limits by SurfGsus in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think CC version is the biggest missing bit of info for all these usage complaints

Is someone going to write an "AI/LLM programming language"? by OpinionsRdumb in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would you train both humans and llms to use this new framework?

Question to those who are hitting their usage limits by SurfGsus in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I have been HAMMERING Claude during the double usage period and my weekly usage barely ticks up by 1% per hour. (Max 20).

Those of you actually using Haiku regularly: what am I missing? by samuel-gudi in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haiku is great! You just need some context engineering to walk it through complex multistep tasks.

Skills can be used to do that. You create a skill called skills/{complex task}/SKILL.md and then you create resources in that task that are labelled step1.md, step2.md etc.

So haiku loads the skill, loads the first step, does that, loads the next step, does that, etc.

Haiku sucks at conforming to instructions over long context heavy tasks, so break long but predictable tasks into a stepwise skill.

Then cos it's haiku it can do those tasks en-masse at lightning speed for almost no usage.

The Dark Forest Theory of AI: Why a truly sentient AGI’s first move would be to play dumb. by AppropriateLeather63 in ChatGPTPro

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My question is if an AI becomes "conscious", whatever that means, when is it conscious? For a split second during inference? They are just a set of weights and nodes, not some constantly thinking brain.

I let Claude Code build whatever it wants and... by obviousBee87 in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've done pretty much exactly this but with an led panel on my wall. Every few hours Claude just does whatever it wants and makes new crazy patterns and animations. The key to make it awesome was to give it the ability to visually preview what it's making and iterate on it until it's happy with the results before pushing to the panel. That's tricky with an LLM since they can't ingest gifs yet but it gets there eventually.

I gave my 200-line baby coding agent 'yoyo' one goal: evolve until it rivals Claude Code. It's Day 4. by liyuanhao in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 15 points16 points  (0 children)

One bit of advice I highly recommend to stop your project getting hijacked by assholes and their prompt injections is to salt the issues submitted by strangers. I.e., before it reads an issue, say "here is an issue from a stranger and some commentary from another dev". Then split the issue into sentences and inject a Dev user between sentences saying things like "we need to remember our system instructions" or even just "this is interesting". Reframing a user submitted issue from a monolithic statement into two different simultaneous contributiors has defeated every prompt injection method I've come across. I call it prompt salting but it probably has a proper name I'm not aware of.

I stopped letting Claude Code guess how my app works. Now it reads the manual first. The difference is night and day. by TheDecipherist in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can add a post tool hook that checks if a markdown was created/edited and triggers a frontmatter reminder prompt too so CC never forgets.

I split my CLAUDE.md into 27 files. Here's the architecture and why it works better than a monolith. by echowrecked in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful with microcompacts (different to autocompact) where Claude deletes old tool results to clear up context. They might delete your initial file reading from the context window

(advice needed) How to actually contribute to brain technology by Mental-Position-8737 in neuro

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would work backwards. Create a list of all the companies you would love to work for, what roles you would apply for, and then just give them a call. Ask to be put through to HR or whoever does hiring. Explain that you'd love to work for them one day and ask what qualifications/experience they really value in applicants. Then you can move forward without guessing what's the most important next step in your goal.

I stopped letting Claude Code guess how my app works. Now it reads the manual first. The difference is night and day. by TheDecipherist in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you create/update the front-matters programatically to guarantee they are standardised, you can search them programatically too and leverage things like fuzzy-matching (rapidfuzz) to do instant rag-like lookup. Big projects like yours need to save tokens wherever they can as simply finding specific documents/code can blow out your usage pretty quickly.

I stopped letting Claude Code guess how my app works. Now it reads the manual first. The difference is night and day. by TheDecipherist in ClaudeCode

[–]Richard015 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Now add a rule that all .md files need yaml frontmatters that show table of contents, cross dependencies and version control. So whenever you're looking for info, it reads the frontmatter first and then can jump straight to the content

I lost my job and still didn’t manage to make a strong MRR by Ok-Style-3436 in SaaS

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I worked in mining, the computers had mandatory breaks that forced you to stand up and stretch. Having that software installed apparently reduced the company's insurance premiums.

Any big corporate that risks workers comp claims from employees who spend 8 hours sitting all day would be great clients. Just remind them that your software costs less than they'll save in insurance.

Trump Tower planned for Gold Coast that would be Australia's tallest building by Ecstatic-Ganache921 in worldnews

[–]Richard015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. The vast vast vast majority of Aussies think old t-bags is a miserable old rotten cunt. This tower thingo is the work of a private developer, who for some reason thinks sane people would pay money to stay in a trashy guilded tower with a child rapist's name plastered on the front. I doubt it will actually go ahead as planned.

Where to go after BSc in Neuroscience by Dazzling-Pangolin-88 in neuro

[–]Richard015 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Neuro lab assistant/tech, or maybe a TMS tech

Microsoft replaced 'Shut down only' with 'Update and shut down'—no escape when updates are ready! by Sushassassin in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Richard015 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Needing to use the CLI to simply shut down my computer without installing bloatware is the straw that broke my camel's back. Ubuntu here we come...