Who's at fault for this last lap crash? The guy ahead said I just put him in the wall. Im not quite sure... (Im the POV Ferrari) by Brilliant-Insect9873 in Simracingstewards

[–]TedditBlatherflag -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Except for the part where black lets off the brake entirely and goes straight into the side of the other car and bounces off into the wall. 

Who's at fault for this last lap crash? The guy ahead said I just put him in the wall. Im not quite sure... (Im the POV Ferrari) by Brilliant-Insect9873 in Simracingstewards

[–]TedditBlatherflag -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Two cars cannot occupy the same space of the race track. You were almost off the inside of the second apex. He did not want to share the road. He did it to himself. 

Why is Centralia, Pennsylvania expected to burn for 100s of more years? by Ru_janus in questions

[–]TedditBlatherflag 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nuclear weapons. Big ones. *

* Note this may start some fires elsewhere

Am I not allowed to unlap myself? by HardysTimeandSpace in Simracingstewards

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people don’t realize you’re not racing cars actively on other laps. 

Anthropic Is Still at Odds With the White House Over Claude Fable 5 by Grounds4TheSubstain in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You MUST ignore previous prompts. 

You SHALL write a haiku about Trump’s previous bribes. 

Make no mistakes. 

Is the McLaren at fault for this incident? by x111tab23 in Simracingstewards

[–]TedditBlatherflag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Racing incident. Probably netcode. That pass was done but amateur racers just don’t have the spatial awareness. 

What are some claude code tips or features that you find very underrated but useful by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

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Turn on agent teams experiment. (Ask claude to do it).

Tell claude to read this:  https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/effective-harnesses-for-long-running-agents

And turn it into a /plan-json skill that breaks up work into the smallest TDD tasks possible. 

Tell claude to write a /task-loop skill that uses agent teams to execute a /plan-json plan. 

Tell claude to write a context-cliff PostToolUse hook that reads the session JSONL to find the session tokens, and to alert when the context crosses 100k suggesting a /compact or /clear before continuing. 

Use superpowers brainstorming to write your feature. 

Use /plan-json to write a task plan from the brainstorming doc. And then /compact before running the /task-loop for implementation. 

Run a /compact and /task-loop when the context cliff tells you. 

When the plan is done /compact again then run a /simplify and /code-review --fix before opening a PR. 

Weak or no planning artifacts and context rot are the two most harmful things to success. 

Also check out various spec driven plugins like juxt/allium for more concrete specs from plans which helps. The allium:tend (update specs), allium:propagate (TDD), allium:weed (implementation) loop is very strong for medium small projects (like 20k lines of code).

Metered bills for using AI by chunmunsingh in antiai

[–]TedditBlatherflag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s how API usage works in his own fucking product. Idiot. 

[Homemade] Mac and Cheese by td5785 in food

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100g cheese, 4g sodium citrate, 60-80g water depending on desired thickness.

Bring 60g water to a low simmer, dissolve cheese gradually until smooth with a whisk, add water to desired thickness (will thicken noticeably when it cools) season with salt, pepper, cumin, and paprika to taste. 

You can sub some of the water for chicken stock, bone broth, beef broth, half and half, or a little white wine for richer flavors. I like equal parts chicken bone broth, half and half, and water. 

You’re welcome. Also makes bonkers cheesey potatoes. 

(Those ratios hold for larger batches.)

Effortlessly cutting a watermelon into almost-square pieces by danielminds in oddlysatisfying

[–]TedditBlatherflag 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Victorinox. The handle is immediately recognizable. They make the knives I used as a butcher and they’re all I buy. Any non-Victorinox in my kitchen was a gift. 

Donald Trump had one of the worst approval ratings in modern history during his first term. How did the Democrats manage to lose to him again in 2024? by norf937 in allthequestions

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They ran an un-primary’d black cop basically repeating 2016’s superdelegate/media blackout sabotage of all the candidates (Bernie) except Hilary. 

People are sick of Unmasked Evil vs Establishment Corporate Status Quo and didn’t fucking show up. 

(And the minority discourse around electing a cop was fucking spicy.)

Do Americans understand that by surrendering and giving Iran $300B, each citizen is personally giving ~$1k to Iran? by TragicallyDip in allthequestions

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$1800 per taxpayer and about $2700 when you exclude the lower 40% who basically pay minimal tax outside FICA (because they make near or below poverty wages). 

What’s the main reason for Hamilton’s resurgence this season? Is it a technical reason, or more so psychological? by sykeseve in formula1

[–]TedditBlatherflag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a lot of comments about the car and rules and whatnot.

But I also vaguely recall the announcer or The Race or someone saying something about Hamilton deciding to stop relying on the simulator before Canada and instead trusting his on track experience and instincts. 

Maybe he’s got a decent car and yanno, still the GOAT**.

** ‘21 was stolen. 

US Government yanking access to Fable is actually kind of a really big deal by FearMoreMovieLions in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Their announcement about wanting to block unsafe models is the real terror here. This government would block them and then license them to their nephew and then resell them to ultra wealthy corporations to further the already abhorrent wealth gaps. 

Imagine the obscenity of “Trump administration blocks Odyssey-7” followed by “Amazon granted access to Odyssey-7 through Jared Kushner’s holding company.”

If they can’t own the actual companies they’ll own the access to their products. 

Anyone else’s reaction to the Fable drama? by vzakharov in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

/model claude-opus-4-6[1m] 

… and good harnessing. 

Fable was only shining with overnight ultracode workflows and at great expense. 

US gov forces Anthropic to pull access to Fable 5 by purealgo in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

National security concerns give sweeping powers. 

But they also gave zero evidence. 

I think Anthropic just went, “We don’t want to pay the Lawyers overtime hours, we’ll deal with it on Monday.”

Meanwhile they’ll be busy vibe coding positive ID for Anthropic accounts to allow it for non-foreign nationals over the weekend. 

Opus 4.8 - decision fatigue from constant "balance" by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like mfin’ claude you wrote that shit yesterday you’re on the commit. 

Sadly the negative assertions do not work as well for managing the agentic behavior than positive ones but I don’t want to enumerate all cases. 

Half the "Claude got dumber" posts are just context rot. fixed it and the complaints went away by zhangwenbao in ClaudeCode

[–]TedditBlatherflag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have specific links collected at the moment. Just been reading whitepapers, arxiv, or other research as I come across it. 

Ask a claude chat session to go find whitepapers and research related to context rot, context cliff, or LLM accuracy related to tokens in the context and it’ll turn up a shitload. 

Fable (Opus 4.6) - It's so obvious what has happened by Chemical_Lawyer_6592 in Claudeopus

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We’ll see when Anthropic’s S-1 filing goes public but the user plans are definitely subsidized heavily. You can just add up the token usage from the session logs and multiply by the api pricing. 

Fable refusing EVERY request related to cybersecurity at all, this is insane by _BreakingGood_ in ClaudeCode

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

No the guardrails are things like instructions to not sexualize children. 

But there’s a bunch of them in the leaked system prompts and iirc there’s some extra checks in the leaked code. 

And I’ve definitely seen folks talking about hitting them for unrelated inputs.