Kint Sugi
237 posts






the sports betting markets (they're not "prediction" markets) have to be banned. there is no other way.



















Anthropic just pulled the oldest trick in SaaS pricing. I pay $200/mo for Claude Max. My limits have been noticeably worse this past week. Now they announce 2x off-peak usage for two weeks. Sounds generous. But here’s what actually happens: limits quietly drop, a temporary 2x makes the reduced limit feel normal, the promo ends, and you’re left at a baseline lower than where you started. You just didn’t notice the downgrade because the 2x absorbed the transition. These AI plans are massively subsidized. The raw compute behind a heavy user costs multiples of the subscription price. Every move like this is the subsidy quietly correcting. Very sneaky, Anthropic.

@var_epsilon Or a 2 line batch file. Notepad > save as .bat, Then you can actually still use the terminal without Claude running. Make different batch files to launch Claude in different project folders and with different arguments... cd <project directory>, claude < --model, whatever>


@var_epsilon Or a 2 line batch file. Notepad > save as .bat, Then you can actually still use the terminal without Claude running. Make different batch files to launch Claude in different project folders and with different arguments... cd <project directory>, claude < --model, whatever>





Clawdbot creator, Peter Steinberger says Opus is the best model overall, but Codex is his go-to for coding. He trusts Codex to handle big codebases with almost no mistakes. It’s more reliable and needs less handholding, which makes him faster. Claude Code can work too, but it requires more effort and tricks. For serious tasks, Codex feels like a dependable coworker.










