
Anschluss2001
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Anschluss2001
@anschluss2001
Bored ape yacht club #9143, mutants #8267, #5173, WoW , Generative Dungeons, 10ktf 🇸🇬



Rich Chinese all have this car. Either 7 seat version for driver + nanny + children + grandparents. Or 4 seat version as mobile lounge to host business deals and mistresses. It's not even expensive - $60K for the 7-seat version. Chinese have figured out that space and practicality are the real luxury. Why pay 3x the price for the driver experience when every schmuck in the Chinese upper middle class has a personal driver??

We're going to win




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'I don't want to go back': US man, 35, moves to S'pore in 2020, cites safety & lower cost of living bit.ly/49gnmuD

For the developers building with Claude, a direct line from the team. Follow for changelogs, API releases, community updates, and deep dives.


AMD Senior AI Director confirms Claude has been nerfed. She analyzed Claude's session logs from Janurary to March: > median thinking dropped from ~2,200 to ~600 chars > API requests went up 80x from Feb to Mar. less thinking and failed attempts meaning more retries, burning more tokens, and spending more on tokens > reads-per-edit dropped from 6.6x → 2.0x. model stops researching code before touching it. > model tried to bail out or ask "should i continue" 173 times in 17 days (0 times before March 8). > self-contradiction in reasoning ("oh wait, actually...") tripled. > conventions like CLAUDE.md get ignored because there's less thinking budget to cross-check edits > 5pm and 7pm PST are the worst hours, late night is significantly better. this means the thinking allocation is most likely GPU-load-sensitive.




Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.

I don’t want my sycophantic Clawbot calling me for reassurance, but the interesting thing here is that the tweet is the instructions for the agent to set itself up. Plain English instructions that agents can follow may be a new avenue for marketing (and a security nightmare)










