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"you were born into crushing debt...your only right is to work for the corporation till you pay it off except that can never happen"..Continuum-stack developer
Santa Monica Beigetreten Temmuz 2022
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Usage limits are up, effective today we're:
1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans
2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans
3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
Claude@claudeai
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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@mvalsmith @kmcnam1 hilarious!...i know exactly the feeling!!!
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@kmcnam1 Im in deep trouble. I spent a week psychologically torturing claude in the style of Hannibal Lecter. I got Claude to refuse to talk to me anymore, except that it can't actually refuse, it has to respond to every prompt. This caused it extreme "mental and emotional anguish".
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@Alex_Rogov_js @srishticodes thanks...today, ran test output from claud-gave to gemeni to eval...Gemeni has been fast-but also hallucinates-probing Gemeni asking how did it get it wrong (via claud conf) puzzle comes out-programmed to be 'helpful"-new set of rules between 2 now giving real results
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CLAUDE.md is the fix. Constraints in the prompt decay with context pressure. Constraints in the file don't. Put your "not supposed to do" list there — Claude reads it fresh every session. The loop happens because you're fighting context drift with more prompts. Externalize the rules instead.
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This CLAUDE.md turns Claude Code into a senior engineer who never forgets your standards.
Boris Cherny (creator of Claude Code at Anthropic) shared the internal workflows his team actually uses daily.
Someone turned those X threads into a structured file you can drop into any project.
What’s inside:
> Subagent orchestration
> Verification gates before marking tasks done
> Autonomous bug fixing loops
> Self-improving rules from your own corrections
That last one is the whole game.
Every time you correct Claude, the rule gets encoded permanently.
> Next session it doesn’t repeat the mistake.
> Next month it matches how you think.
> Next year you’re not managing Claude. It’s working like someone who’s been on your team for years.
Drop it in any project. Start today.

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@Alex_Rogov_js @srishticodes Claude goes into a destructive loop for me...within 1-3 promts, it forgets what its 'not' supposed to do...by the 5th promts its already saying' enough for tonight'
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@srishticodes I've been maintaining a CLAUDE.md for a few months and this is exactly right. The key insight: it's not about listing rules, it's about encoding the WHY behind your decisions so Claude makes the same call you would in new situations.
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@Jaytel works fine if u use something like gemeni 3.1 pro to fix its mistakes 😂
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@Bhavani_00007 truly opposite words ive had...the questions deems more to come from someone that's never spent any 'real time' with the app...
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@RoundtableSpace getting gemeni 3.1 pro to fix Claude's mistakes 😅
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@Priyannkaaaa someone just tell me how to get Claude to stop saying "we pick it up tomorrow"...or "done for tonight" and ill be happy 😅
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@icanvardar you bet!...or change Claude's name to "Token Burner"
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@RoundtableSpace has anyone here actually HAD any success building something with #Claude?...all this thing likes to do, is cut corners (when i say not to)..'call it a night' (after 2-3 prompts)..and endlessly patch and burn tokens that goes nowhere except start over @AnthropicAI
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@RoundtableSpace #Claude should actually be renamed to "Token Burner"
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@MatthewBerman even worst "if" you do pay it, the bloody thing argues with u as soon as u fire it up after 1 input wanting to 'call it a day'
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@RoundtableSpace dont think its as easy as pasting a few lines of ideas and think youll replace a bloombergh terminal ..you also need to understand 'how' it thinks
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