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BonoboIO commented on Please stop using OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot   xda-developers.com/please... · Posted by u/bandrami
BonoboIO · 4 days ago
Opencast is a very capable … gun. You can really do amazing stuff with it, but it can be incredibly damaging.
BonoboIO commented on Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions   code.claude.com/docs/en/a... · Posted by u/davidbarker
ottah · 5 days ago
I absolutely cannot trust Claude code to independently work on large tasks. Maybe other people work on software that's not significantly complex, but for me to maintain code quality I need to guide more of the design process. Teams of agents just sounds like adding a lot more review and refactoring that can just be avoided by going slower and thinking carefully about the problem.
BonoboIO · 5 days ago
You definitely have to create some sort of PLAN.md and PROGRESS.md via a command and an implement command that delegates work. That is the only way that I can get bigger things done no matter how „good“ their task feature is.

You run out of context so quickly and if you don’t have some kind of persistent guidance things go south

BonoboIO commented on FBI is investigating Minnesota Signal chats tracking ICE   nbcnews.com/tech/internet... · Posted by u/duxup
BonoboIO · 13 days ago
Perspective from Central Europe (Austria): I can tell you that essentially nobody here has any doubt that bad faith is at play.

Our mainstream news outlets are openly calling the "official" versions from the Trump administration what they are – lies. The video evidence is clear to anyone watching: this was murder. No amount of spin changes what the footage shows.

As citizens of a country that knows firsthand how fascism begins, we recognize the patterns: the brazen lying in the face of obvious evidence, the dehumanization, the paramilitarized enforcement without accountability. We've seen this playbook before.

What Americans might not fully grasp is how catastrophically the US has damaged its standing abroad. The sentiment here has shifted from "trusted ally" to "unreliable partner we need to become independent from as quickly as possible." The only thing most Europeans still find relevant about the US at this point is Wall Street.

The fact that the FBI is investigating citizens documenting government violence rather than the government agents committing violence tells you everything about where this is heading.

BonoboIO commented on All my Deutschlandtickets gone: Fraud at an industrial scale [video]   media.ccc.de/v/39c3-all-m... · Posted by u/Kyro38
jiehong · a month ago
Germany has missed the digitalisation train, but how long will it continue to miss it for?

At least, transparent issues like this one can only help.

BonoboIO · a month ago
As German speaking person, we can be glad it’s not a fax ticket.
BonoboIO commented on Stranger Things creator says turn off “garbage” settings   screenrant.com/stranger-t... · Posted by u/1970-01-01
ilamont · a month ago
Regarding the darkness trend, a great HN comment from a few years ago by @atoav who worked as a director of photography:

Movies have dark scenes nowadays mainly because it is a trend. On top of that dark scenes can have practical advantages (set building, VFX, lighting, etc. can be reduced or become much simpler to do which directly translates into money saved during shooting).

If I had to guess, the trend of dark scenes are a direct result of the fact that in the past two decades we our digital sensors got good enough to actually shoot in such low-light environments.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35398576

BonoboIO · a month ago
Next optimization: Black screen
BonoboIO commented on Karpathy on Programming: “I've never felt this much behind”   twitter.com/karpathy/stat... · Posted by u/rishabhaiover
robotresearcher · a month ago
Andrej is 39 years old, according to Wikipedia.

Douglas Adams on age and relating to technology:

"1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

2. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

3. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order of things."

From 'The Salmon of Doubt' (2002)

BonoboIO · a month ago
This is pretty much the thinking across all German-speaking countries. It especially applies to anything related to energy (combustion engines, coal, gas, oil) and IT.

Case in point: fax machines are still an important part of business communication in Germany, and many IT projects are genuinely amateurish garbage — because the underlying mindset is "everything should stay exactly as it is."

This is particularly visible in the 45+ generation. It mostly doesn't apply to programmers, since they tend to find new things interesting. But in the rest of society, the effects are painful to watch: if nothing changes, nothing improves.

And then there's mobile infrastructure. It's not even a technical problem — it's purely political. The networks simply don't get expanded. It's honestly embarrassing how far behind Germany is compared to the rest of Europe.

BonoboIO commented on Show HN: Stop Claude Code from forgetting everything   github.com/mutable-state-... · Posted by u/austinbaggio
BonoboIO · a month ago
Different approach: I continuously refine my global CLAUDE.md (~/.claude/CLAUDE.md) instead of external memory systems.

I work primarily in Python and maintain extensive coding conventions there - patterns allowed/forbidden, preferred libs, error handling, etc. Custom slash commands like `/use-recommended-python` (loads my curated libs: pendulum over datetime, httpx over requests) and `/find-reinvented-the-wheel` to catch when Claude ignored existing utilities.

My use case: multiple smaller Python projects (similar to steipete's workflow https://github.com/steipete), so cross-project consistency matters more than single-codebase context.

Yes, ~15k tokens for CLAUDE.md + rules. I sacrifice context for consistency. Worth it.

Also baked in my dev philosophy: Carmack-style - make it work first, then fast. Otherwise Claude over-optimizes prematurely.

These memory abstractions are too complicated for me and too inconsistent in practice. I'd rather maintain a living document I control and constantly refine.

BonoboIO commented on I announced my divorce on Instagram and then AI impersonated me   eiratansey.com/2025/12/20... · Posted by u/robin_reala
BonoboIO · 2 months ago
Maybe I m out of touch, but what has instagrams seo spamming ai todo with patriarchy?

The last section of the blogpost.

BonoboIO commented on Backing up Spotify   annas-archive.li/blog/bac... · Posted by u/vitplister
jsheard · 2 months ago
> The Anna’s archive group is ideologically motivated. They’re definitely not doing this for AI companies.

They have a page directly addressed to AI companies, offering them "enterprise-level" access to their complete archives in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars. AI may not be their original/primary motivation but they are evidently on board with facilitating AI labs piracy-maxxing.

BonoboIO · 2 months ago
That made me chuckle, Enterprise Level Access. I mean as ai company, that’s incredibly cheap and instead of torrenting something, why get it. That price is just a fraction of a engineers salary.

u/BonoboIO

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