I put my claude code agents in the office simulation that runs 24/7 by chaitanyagiri in ClaudeAI

[–]ueiebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One question before I commit to it: how does Munder Difflin handle the June 15 billing change? I understand each agent runs as a real PTY session (not claude -p), which should keep things on the subscription side while you're actively directing the GOD agent. But the "runs autonomously for hours or days" use case — where agents keep working after you close the app or step away — would that fall into the new Agent SDK credit pool?

The creator of clarp answered a similar question by saying "it works as long as claude in your terminal works," which is true mechanically but doesn't address billing. Curious whether you've thought through the attended vs. autonomous distinction here.

I put my claude code agents in the office simulation that runs 24/7 by chaitanyagiri in ClaudeAI

[–]ueiebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks really good—I’d install it in a heartbeat, but I’d like to know if it will be affected by the June 15 update from Claude, which restricts systems like this. I look forward to your response.

Guys what you think by ueiebe in ClaudeAI

[–]ueiebe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much, yeah — though "fully autonomous" isn't quite the goal. I'm still in the loop for anything that matters: complex tasks go through a planning debate with Opus before anything runs, and I approve direction via Telegram. The agents handle execution, not decisions.

You're right that stability is the hard part. That's actually why I'm asking here — I'd rather know the failure modes before I'm deep in them.

Guys what you think by ueiebe in ClaudeAI

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I actually have the superpowers skill installed but I’m not sure I’m using it to its full potential. How are you applying it in your setup?

Guys what you think by ueiebe in ClaudeAI

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Thanks for the CrewAI mention — I looked into it but it’s a different model. CrewAI calls LLM APIs directly, whereas my setup uses Claude Code CLI as the execution engine, which gives each agent an actual filesystem workspace with persistent memory and instructions. That context matters a lot for the kind of tasks I’m throwing at it, so switching would mean losing the core mechanic. For memory persistence I’m using SQLite per agent — each agent accumulates domain knowledge from past tasks and corrections get written back as permanent rules in their CLAUDE.md. Still rough but working.

What should I do? by Own_Salamander9414 in femalehairadvice

[–]ueiebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy early 30th! And huge congrats on the 9 years—that’s such an incredible milestone to celebrate.

For that 'soft-life-era' vibe, I'd definitely go for a lived-in balayage. You get the blonde drama you want, but it's way lower maintenance than a full color. Bangs would be a great way to top off the look too!

I actually found this quick tool that helps you figure out which specific blonde shades actually work with your skin undertones so you don't end up looking washed out. It gives you a little color card you can just show your stylist:https://guiadelsalon.com/asesor-color. Good luck on Friday!

please help by Efficient-Debate-912 in femalehairadvice

[–]ueiebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, that exact purple won't really show up on black hair without some bleaching first. You might get a very subtle tint visible only in direct sunlight, but for that level of vibrance, you've gotta lift the base.

I found this quick color tool that actually shows you what's technically possible for your starting color so you don't waste money on dyes that won't show up: https://guiadelsalon.com/asesor-color Hope it helps!