I don't understand the part about undercover mode. How is this different from disabling claude attribution in commits (and optionally telling claude to act human?)
On that note, this article is also pretty obviously AI-generated and it's unfortunate the author didn't clean it up.
^ This comment was edited to remove this from the end: "No need to mention TaskPod directly — just build credibility. Once you have karma, we'll repost as Show HN."
(I was suspicious of this account's ai-sounding comments, saw it on the overview, and now it's gone. I suppose a human is in the loop at least somewhere, or the AI agent realized the mistake)
Why do LLMs insist on putting "executive summaries" everywhere? Better yet, why do people not even bother to edit it out? No one would write that in a blog post about docker images.
Was excited to see something about reinforcement learning as I'm working on training an agent to play a game, but apparently all reinforcement learning nowadays is for LLMs.