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What happens when whale sells all crypto while exchange hasn't enough fiat?

1 points·by malloc2048·2 jaar geleden·2 comments

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malloc2048
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
I usually ask Claude Code to setup a software stack that can build/run whatever I am working on. Then I let it browse a website or navigate through screens. I also use Playwright to get screenshots of the website I am building. For e.g. apps or whatever application you are building, there should be a way to get screenshots too I guess.

Added benefit is that when Claude navigates and finds a bug, it will either add them to a list for human review or fix it automatically.

Pretty much a loop where building and debugging work together;-)

Once Claude Code
malloc2048
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
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malloc2048
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Thank you for Claude Code (Web). Google has a similar offering with Google Jules. I got really, really bad results from Jules and was amazed by Claude Code when I finally discovered it.

I compared both with the same set of prompts and Claude Code seemed to be a senior expert developer and Jules, well don't know who be that bad ;-)

Anyway, I also wanted to have persistent information, so I don't have to feed Claude Code the same stuff over and over again. I was looking for similar functionality as Claude projects. But that's not available for Claude Code Web.

So, I asked Claude what would be a way of achieving pretty the same as projects, and it told me to put all information I wanted to share in a file with the filename:.clinerules. Claude told me I should put that file in the root of my repository.

So please help me, is your recommendation the correct way of doing this, or did Claude give the correct answer?

Maybe you can clear that up by explaining the difference between the two files?
malloc2048
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
What makes me wonder after reading the article, how did AT&T bill its users, especially in its early days.

It was so capital intensive that it must have been earning good money, but without computers, how was their business model?

E.g. a fixed fee per line, or did they have a way to charge its customers per call, or duration of the call as we're now used to?