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joebates
·20 giorni fa·discuss
I really don't think anyone voting against Trump was doing so with the Straight of Hormuz on mind.
joebates
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Ha! I'm watching the Astros game and I guess my stream is delayed because this just spoiled a home run. Great job!
joebates
·mese scorso·discuss
Couldn't you have claude correct the CLAUDE.md?
joebates
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Same. Luckily I enjoy the process of refactoring and deleting code is nearly arousing, so I get the initial dopamine rush of wow this works, followed by the dopamine rush of "wow now this is cleaner and works so much better". Keeps me in touch with the codebase too.
joebates
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Of course, if we could just persecute minorities again, that would reduce the theft.

Please know that I'm being sarcastic.
joebates
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Same. I even convinced my mom to buy me a transfer cable so I could distribute my programs to my classmates. I was the "plug" for a brief time. Probably my closest taste of being "popular". It was nice.
joebates
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Programming mine in high school is how I ended up coding for the first time and led to my current career. Honestly a pretty good investment (from my parents) I'd say.
joebates
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Too many people think being good at designing a UI primarily means knowing where to put something on a page.
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Probably a smart move. Writing and mailing a letter takes a lot more time and effort than a phone call or comment online. If a person took the time to write a letter, they're probably worth taking the time to respond to.
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder if this is a technique used by certain leaders of authoritarian regimes to take out people in power they they deem threats. Everyone in the party routinely breaks laws, knowingly or otherwise. The person in charge can decide they don't like someone and start an investigation, knowing they'll eventually find something illegal. Then they can delegitimize and remove them under the guise of "corruption".
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I found a similar blog post like this years ago at the start of my career and started keeping a Rhodia Webnotebook A5. I've got over a dozen now from all my years of work. Nice for nostalgia
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Very interesting. Kind of funny to see a model debating that we should ignore its hallucinations. I'm interested in seeing where this goes.

Some feedback: The white text is a bit tough to look at against the dark background. Darkgrey was a lot easier on the eyes for me.
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I tried this but didn't realize how exhausting it is to think about even 2 smaller items at once.
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I've seriously wondered about merging a home office and home gym into one, and doing sets in between claude working. My usual workout has about 22-30 sets of exercises total and I probably wait on Claude that often in a day. It would be wonderful to be able to spread my exercise throughout the entire day. I'd also include an adjustable height desk so that I could be standing up for much of the workout/workday. I could even have a whiteboard in there.
joebates
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It's still not always reliable.

I have a skill in a project named "determine-feature-directory" with a short description explaining that it is meant to determine the feature directory of a current branch. The initial prompt I provide will tell it to determine the feature directory and do other work. Claude will even state "I need to determine the feature directory..."

Then, about 5-10% of the time, it will not use the skill. It does use the skill most of the time, but the low failure rate is frustrating because it makes it tough to tell whether or not a prompt change actually improved anything. Of course I could be doing something wrong, but it does work most of the time. I miss deterministic bugs.

Recently, I stopped Claude after it skipped using a skill and just said "Aren't you forgetting something?". It then remembered to use the skill. I found that amusing.
joebates
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Please do! This sounds way more interesting than a simple coding loop agent (not to knock the blog)