doesn't stop someone running a long running claude cli session in tmux and programmatically giving it messages... anthropic is fighting an unwinnable battle
crit was a game changer for my longer planning sessions and it gives me a good way to do code review for llm output locally first
I was anticipating setting up gitea or something and using that as a place where I'd push code while I was still iterating but thanks to crit I totally avoid that!
the problem with this is I'd strongly argue that you could do this pen and paper process with the human brain and our consciousness too; we just lack enough understanding to put pen to paper in that case
the notion of consciousness being something an experience that other animals/humans share is entirely faith based.
the only person with evidence of ones consciousness is the person claiming they're conscious.
i think the original quote is "Any sufficiently complicated concurrent program in another language contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Erlang" :-) but your point still stands