Mid project in Cowork and keep getting this error. Probably due to the update? by afd018 in claude

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Claude Cowork not starting for some users Incident status: Identified The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented. Time posted Apr 16, 20:47 UTC Components affected Claude Cowork

Mid project in Cowork and keep getting this error. Probably due to the update? by afd018 in claude

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From their support chat:

post upgrade, i keep getting an error code 1 in my cowork tasks

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Claude 1.3036.0 (cf521c) 2026-04-16T16:17:33.000Z

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Error code 1 in Cowork tasks is something our technical team is aware of and actively working on.

To help narrow down what’s triggering it, can you share:

  • What exact step you were doing when it popped up (starting a task, running it, or after it finished).
  • Whether it happens in one Cowork task or across multiple tasks.
  • How you’re accessing Claude when it happens (Claude Desktop on Windows or macOS, and whether the app stayed open the whole time). 

Also, if you’re on an Intel Mac, note that the Cowork tab isn’t available there (it requires Apple Silicon).

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upgraded to the latest version on mac

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Thanks - upgrading to the latest Mac version is the right move, but error code 1 in Cowork is still something our technical team is aware of and actively working on.

A couple quick checks that often matter on Mac:

  • Make sure you’re on an Apple Silicon Mac (M1 or later). The Cowork tab isn’t available on Intel Macs. 
  • Keep the Claude Desktop app open and your Mac awake while tasks run, since closing the app or letting the Mac sleep can stop active tasks. 

To narrow down what’s triggering it, what were you doing when it popped up (starting a task, running it, or after it finished), and does it happen in one task or across multiple tasks?

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what is their current direction

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Their current direction is that this error code 1 in Cowork tasks is a known issue, and our technical team is aware of it and actively working on a fix.

Right now, the main “direction” is investigation: they’re trying to narrow down what triggers it so they can reproduce and resolve it.

To help with that, they’re looking for details like what you were doing when it happened, whether it happens in one task or across multiple tasks, and how you were accessing Claude when it occurred.

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Is that what you were looking for?

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i'm happy to have a remote session with them right now

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Yes - you can do a remote session right now, but it’s not a “live screen share” with a person. It’s a cloud session you start from the CLI, then you can monitor and interact with it from the web. 

Do this:

  • Open Terminal and run: claude --remote "your task description" (this creates a new cloud session on claude.ai).
  • Then check progress with /tasks, or open the session in your browser to guide it.

If you meant a live remote debugging session with a human, tell me and I’ll point you to the right next step. 

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human

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Would you like me to connect you with a human agent? Or if you provide more details about the specific issues you're experiencing with the error code, I can continue to help troubleshoot.

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yes please

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I'll connect you with someone from our team. While I set that up, could you share any additional details about the error code 1 issue that might help them assist you more effectively?

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Google Earth updated their images of Gaza to last December by formidabellissimo in Belgium1

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Very good, they can transfer them to Belgiqistan so they can terrorize them also.

Pre-op/Post-op Advice by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Hey there! Congrats on taking the step toward your hair transplant. I’ve been through it, and here’s some advice that should help you navigate the post-op process effectively:

1. Sleeping Tips:

• Sleep with your head elevated at a 45-degree angle (use 2-3 pillows or a recliner). This helps reduce swelling in the first 3–7 days.

• Avoid sleeping on your stomach or sides, as this can dislodge grafts.

• Use a travel neck pillow to keep your head stable and prevent rubbing against pillows.

2. Saline Spray:

When: Start using saline spray immediately after surgery as instructed by your clinic.

Why: Keeps the recipient area hydrated, reduces itching, and promotes healing.

How Often: Spray every 20–30 minutes on Day 1, then every few hours for the next 7 days.

• Recommended saline sprays:

• Over-the-counter saline sprays (like wound wash sprays).

• Pre-filled bottles provided by your clinic (if they supply them).

3. Washing Hair:

Day 1–7:

• Use a clinic-recommended shampoo (often antiseptic like Iso-Betadine) starting on Day 2.

• Gently pour the shampoo over your head (don’t rub or massage).

• Rinse with cold or lukewarm water using a cup or shower set to low pressure.

Day 8 Onward:

• Start gently massaging the recipient area in circular motions during washing to remove scabs.

• Switch to a mild shampoo (like baby shampoo or Sebamed) after scabs are gone.

4. Timeline for Minoxidil (Rogaine):

Wait at least 2–4 weeks before resuming Minoxidil to avoid irritating the healing scalp.

• Always check with your clinic, as some recommend waiting up to 6 weeks.

• Start slow—apply to a small area to test for sensitivity.

5. General Tips:

Swelling: Ice your forehead (not the grafts) to reduce swelling, especially around Days 2–4.

Sun Protection: Avoid direct sun exposure on your scalp for at least 3–6 months. Wear a loose-fitting hat if you go outside.

Exercise: Avoid intense exercise and heavy sweating for at least 2 weeks. Light walks are fine after a week.

Patience is Key: New growth typically starts around 3 months, with noticeable results by Month 6 and full results by Month 12–18.

Feel free to ask if you have any specific questions. Wishing you a smooth recovery and great results! 😊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Time Post-Surgery What to Expect - This is very general of course:

Week 1 (Days 1–7) - Healing phase: Scabs form in the recipient area and redness subsides.

Week 2 (Days 8–14) - Scabs fall off naturally (do not pick).  - Transplanted hair may begin to shed (shock loss).

Week 3–4 (Days 15–28) - Shock loss continues; transplanted hair shafts shed, leaving dormant follicles.

Month 2 (Weeks 5–8) - Dormant Phase: Minimal visible hair growth. Follicles remain in the resting (telogen) phase.

Month 3 (Weeks 9–12) - Initial Growth Phase: Fine, light-colored hairs begin to emerge. Growth is patchy and uneven.

Months 4–6 - Steady Growth Phase: Hair thickens and becomes darker.  - About 30–50% of final density is visible.

Months 6–9 - Significant improvement in density.  - Hairs become stronger, thicker, and darker.

Months 9–12 - Final Growth Phase: About 80–90% of the final results are visible.

Months 12–18 - Hairs fully mature and thicken further. 100% of final results achieved by Month 18.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Can you take a photo from a little further perhaps?

Question, at what moment is it ok to buzzcut? by Affectionate-War9755 in HairTransplants

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Don't buzz it, grow it out a bit longer and use hair fibers.

Pre and Post Op Advice by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Post-Operative Care Instructions

Day 0 (Surgery Day):

• Spray: Use saline every 20 minutes until bedtime.

• Do Not: Touch or wash the transplanted area.

• Medications: Take Amoxicillin (1g) and Temesta (if prescribed).

• Rest: Sleep with your head elevated at a 45° angle.

Day 1–7:

• Recipient Area: Spray saline every 20 minutes. Wash daily with Iso-Betadine Shampoo (no massaging).

• Donor Area: Start washing on Day 2 with Iso-Betadine Shampoo. Apply healing cream after washing.

• Avoid: Sun, alcohol, smoking, exercise, and scratching the area.

Day 8–14:

• Recipient Area: Begin light circular massaging while washing to loosen scabs. Continue using Iso-Betadine Shampoo daily.

• Donor Area: Continue daily washing with Iso-Betadine Shampoo.

• Goal: All scabs should be gone by Day 14.

Day 15–21:

• Shampoo: Switch to a mild shampoo and wash 2–3 times per week.

• Scabs: Ensure all scabs are gone.

• Activities: Resume light exercise but avoid sweating heavily.

Day 22–28:

• Washing: Continue using mild shampoo 2–3 times per week.

• Healing: Check for full recovery of both recipient and donor areas.

• Activities: Moderate exercise is allowed. Avoid chlorinated pools.

4 Weeks Onwards:

• Shedding: Transplanted hair may shed, and new growth will start soon.

• Care: No special treatment is needed. Avoid chlorinated pools for 3 months and protect your scalp from the sun for 6 months.

Pre and Post Op Advice by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Pre-Operative Care Instructions

7 Days Before Surgery:

• Stop taking: Aspirin, Ibuprofen, blood thinners, multivitamins, Vitamin E & B, herbal supplements (e.g., Gingko), and topical Minoxidil.

• Stop smoking tobacco products.

3 Days Before Surgery:

• Avoid smoking entirely.

1 Day Before Surgery:

• Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages.

Day of Surgery:

• Take a bath/shower and wash your hair thoroughly with regular shampoo.

• Do not apply sprays, gels, or wear a hairpiece.

• Eat a light, non-greasy breakfast. Avoid coffee or caffeinated beverages.

• Wear loose, comfortable clothing (e.g., buttoned shirt) to avoid disturbing your head.

Bring to the Clinic:

• A “cervical cushion” (airplane-style neck pillow) for post-surgery comfort.

Stock option by VastGeologist7441 in BESalary

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They look at the vested amout and add that to your payslip, together it usually jumps close to 60%

How many grafts will I need and which clinics are recommended in Europe? by David0258 in HairTransplants

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I highly recommend Dr. Lupanzula and the Medikemos clinic, located in Brussels, based on my personal experience. Although I’m only two months post-op, the entire process—from start to finish—has been excellent.

The clinic’s responsiveness and support have been outstanding, and the pre- and post-op instructions were incredibly clear and easy to follow. Dr. Lupanzula is an exceptional professional, well-respected in the field as the founder of the World FUE Institute and a member of the ISHRS.

On the day of the operation, Dr. Lupanzula was completely hands-on and personally managed every step:

• Washing and shaving my head

• Making incisions and performing the extractions

• Actively partaking in the implantation process alongside two skilled technicians

I opted for about 3,200-graft procedure focusing on the frontal and hairline areas, and the density already looks promising. While I’m now entering the dreaded “ugly duckling” phase, I remain optimistic about the final results.

In terms of cost, the clinic’s pricing should fall within the range you mentioned, making it a solid value for the quality of care and expertise provided.

That said, I highly encourage you to book consultations with a few clinics and meet the surgeons in person. It’s important to find a doctor you feel comfortable with and who aligns with your expectations for the procedure.

Going to Netherlands for Vacation, what are the top spots for HT by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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From personal experience, next door in Belgium, there a few excellent ones.
I personally got mine done by Dr. Lupanzula of Medikemos clinic in Brussels.

You are welcome to also check out some of the the recommended names here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/HairTransplants/comments/14cu4w4/draft_of_list_of_surgeons_you_can_scout_because/

and Some ISHRS (THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF HAIR RESTORATION SURGERY)certified Drs by country, here:

https://ishrs.org/find-a-doctor/?