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salomonk_mur commented on Claude Code's DX is too good. And that's a problem   bharath.sh/writing/claude... · Posted by u/lnbharath
ltbarcly3 · 2 days ago
Lol ok dude, good luck with your 'I just resell the output of Claude and I can't tell when it makes mistakes' business model. I'm sure it is a long term valid economic niche.
salomonk_mur · 2 days ago
Before, I resold the output of engineers.

Now, I resell the output of AI supervised by engineers.

We can tell when it makes mistakes. It used to make a ton. Now, with the right context, it really makes very few mistakes (which it can find itself and fix itself)

salomonk_mur commented on Claude Code's DX is too good. And that's a problem   bharath.sh/writing/claude... · Posted by u/lnbharath
ltbarcly3 · 2 days ago
"With Opus 4.5, Claude Code feels like having a god-level engineer beside you."

Well, not to me or the people I respect. It's getting very good, but it's like having a recent college grad who obsessively reads documentation. Someone with low skill but very high knowledge, often knowledge they are mixing up or not quite getting right.

I think if Claude is already 'better' at coding than you, maybe think about going back to college to be a lawyer or something. For the rest of us, lets just hope that Claude hits some natural limit before it gets better than us too. If it doesn't hit some limit I think we have a year or two.

salomonk_mur · 2 days ago
I had it One-shot the full architecture for a fairly advanced distributed system for a client. It then one shot the actual code design (following absolutely all our our internal requirements on auth, stack to use, security, code styling, documentation, etc). It then one shot (and we code reviewed everything thoroughly) each of the 5 micro services needed.

It one shot the infrastructure to use and created the terraform file to put it up anywhere. It deployed it.

It caught some of the errors it had made by itself after load-testing, and corrected them. It created the load test itself (following patterns from previews projects we had).

It did all of this in a week. With human supervision on each step, but in a fucking week. We gave it all the context it needed and one-shotted everything.

It is more than god-level. If you are not getting these increases in productivity, you are using it wrong.

salomonk_mur commented on Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected   helixguard.ai/blog/malici... · Posted by u/mrdosija
benjifri · 22 days ago
This is like saying "use MacOS and you won't get viruses" in the 2000s
salomonk_mur · 22 days ago
Which was for the most part true.
salomonk_mur commented on Show HN: Build the habit of writing meaningful commit messages   github.com/arpxspace/smar... · Posted by u/Aplikethewatch
kace91 · 24 days ago
Neither the code nor the AI know WHY a commit it being made.

This context should at the very least be linked.

salomonk_mur · 24 days ago
Man, 99% of non-bug-fix commits don't have a why other than "advance the current task".

Almost all commits live in tandem with some large feature or change being made. The reason for absolutely all of them is the same - build the thing .

salomonk_mur commented on Claude Sonnet 4.5   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/adocomplete
_joel · 3 months ago
I'm paying $90(?) a month for the Max and it holds up for about an hour or so of in depth coding before it kicks in the 5-hour window lockout (so effectively about 4 hours of time when I can't run it). Kinda frustrating, even with efficient prompt and context length conservation techniques. I'm going to test this new sonnet 4.5, now but it'll probably be just as quick to gobble my credits.
salomonk_mur · 3 months ago
You have got to have some extremely large files or something. Even with only Opus, running into the limits with the Max subscription is almost impossible unless you really try.
salomonk_mur commented on Chrome's New AI Features   blog.google/products/chro... · Posted by u/HieronymusBosch
cons0le · 3 months ago
I don't want any of this crap. We need to push for the right to opt out of AI features. All of this garbage should be opt in.
salomonk_mur · 3 months ago
You don't want automatic browsing of tedious tasks? I really do.
salomonk_mur commented on Why you’d issue a branded stablecoin   text-incubation.com/Why+y... · Posted by u/krrishd
hahahacorn · 3 months ago
Seems like a really inefficient way to do points… my CC company gives me 3 points and I eventually redeem them for USD. Is that not the L1 L2 network stuff, but just far less efficient than a DB write?
salomonk_mur · 3 months ago
The story of literally all blockchain-based solutions.
salomonk_mur commented on 996   lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/9/4... · Posted by u/genericlemon24
chasebank · 3 months ago
For those like me who didn’t know what 996 was: it stands for working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week.
salomonk_mur · 3 months ago
Fuck that shit.
salomonk_mur commented on Agent Client Protocol (ACP)   agentclientprotocol.com/o... · Posted by u/vinhnx
Disposal8433 · 4 months ago
> Nowadays, it is better to write prompts

Very big doubt. AI can help for a few very specific tasks, but the hallucinations still happen, and making things up (especially APIs) is unacceptable.

salomonk_mur · 4 months ago
Hard disagree. LLMs are now incredibly good for any coding task (with popular languages).
salomonk_mur commented on We put a coding agent in a while loop   github.com/repomirrorhq/r... · Posted by u/sfarshid
taberiand · 4 months ago
It hints that a suitable auto completion of the input prompt is to output a pkill command
salomonk_mur · 4 months ago
We, too, are just auto-complete, next-token machines.

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