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To give credit where it is due: Boris actually submitted a few PRs this week to OpenClaw to increase prompt cache hits. You can see them here: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pullsq=is%3Apr+author%3...

I think the usage patterns of a lot of harnesses are pushing against their planned capacity. I would say they can certainly explain themselves a lot better.


Link is broken.


I can't see any results any more.

Thank you!

AH! Thanks, that's useful context!


the prompts show how this was a back-and-forth with a lot of nudging, interruptions and steering: it's not Claude writing a full exploit just from a vulnerability description.

Chuck Norris hasn’t died, he summoned the death. RIP.


Curious, what are you building?


exactly need some goal here ;)


Re-calibrate your bot


And transparent 1 pixel gifs :-)


don't forget VRML there are dozens of us


Need to align something. Simple!     :)


Schema Discovery Service is interesting but I have been wondering whether it is finally time to start implementing HATEOAS[0] in REST services.

[0] https://roy.gbiv.com/untangled/2008/rest-apis-must-be-hypert...


Claude Code Team: Please fix the core experience instead of branching out into all these tertiary features. I know it is fun and profit to release new features but you need to go deeper into features not broader into there be dragons territory.


This is a classic case of vibe coding gets you 80% of the way there, but polishing takes the other 80%.


There is that (you can still use coding agents on the other 80% to polish, by the way) but to me this situation underscores the value of a good "editor"--someone who says this is good to ship vs. not this not now.


I find Xcode's Claude Agent client to be much more stable than the Claude web and Mac apps.


This is like ISPs banning customers in the 90s for using Napster to download music.


ISPs still do this.

Obviously not with Napster, but they will close your account for piracy.


Depends where you live, in most places they don't bother anymore, in the few that they do a VPN obviously gets around it but it's incredibly unlikely you'd be doing enough to ever be on the radar let alone get caught. That battle was lost long ago.


I believe it is less that they stopped caring, and more that most piracy these days is web streaming, which is much harder to detect than torrenting or similar. AFAIK most major American ISPs are still fairly strict about pirate torrents.


Or when I would try and place ads in newspapers for my internet companies and they wouldn’t run them because they “don’t run ads for competitors”, okay then, how did that work out for you? Did you stop the internet?



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