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@aregee

🇺🇸 America First Conservative | Merit & Excellence | Pro-Life, Pro-Borders, Pro-Family | Free Speech Advocate | Proud American Hindu

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@carlwheless Thank you for this thoughtful breakdown! Your commitment to calling out double standards and defending the real principles America was built on—liberty, fairness, and e pluribus unum is spot-on. 🇺🇸
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I haven’t tried the official Claude Code Review yet, but I’ve had good success building a custom skill with two agent personas: one for design review and one for code review. I run this before every build. The same Claude model, when wearing these different hats, catches a surprising number of issues that then must be fixed before we’re even allowed to create a build. My rule is simple: no criticals, highs, or mediums → no build. It’s held up really well in practice.
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Exactly — that's what I did. Keep AI firmly in the passenger seat and let scripts drive the truck. Only call on AI where it actually shines right now, then immediately take the wheel back. In a nutshell: skills help, but scripts are still way more trustworthy because AI isn't driving. It'll cheerfully take the path of least resistance or just confabulate mercilessly. - 2 cents.
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Santiago@svpino·
For now, my plan is to build a tool that retrieves rows from the spreadsheet using Python (rather than relying on the LLM). Basically, move from LLM (non-deterministic and unreliable) → Script (deterministic). Then, the agent will use my tool instead of using the MCP directly. x.com/codeaholicguy/…
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Santiago@svpino·
I have an agent taking every new Stripe payment and inserting the information into a spreadsheet. It uses an MCP server to access the spreadsheet and determine the first empty row to write the new payment. Everything was working fine until this morning. When checking the contents of a spreadsheet column, the MCP server returns something like this: [$1000, $1500, $1200, null, null, $100, $235, , , , , , ,] Notice the null and the empty values (I'm not sure why there is a difference, but in the spreadsheet, both represent empty cells). Today, my agent decided that `null` cells meant they weren't empty (they are). Here is the funny part: When the agent didn't find any empty cells within the hardcoded range I gave it to write new values, it expanded its search to the next set of rows. I hardcoded: "Look for empty values within B2:B100". The agent didn't find empty values, so it asked the MCP to return any cells that weren't null between B100:B200. Two huge problems: 1. It violated my requirements. 2. It made a mistake in the filter (non-null cells include cells with data!) The agent overwrote existing data in the spreadsheet. I realize this happened because I don't trust it. I didn't lose any data because Google Spreadsheets keeps a history of every change. This is where we are right now.
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@svpino I will post some screenshots of the system i have developed later
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I agree. I have developed some ways to blend classic code with using AI only for small unit of work where AI has edge. Then have the work reviewed by a different LLM. Also landed up using more than one LLM for single work and compare and only accept if both land at same conclusion. A code testing system i have developed does that and it’s helpful
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Santiago@svpino·
People are lying to you. These agents don't work as they promised.
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@svpino Multiple verification with multiple AI systems brings a level of deterministic system that is close to acceptable.
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JIX5A@JIX5A·
Sanatan Dharma Has a New Seeker 🕉️
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Akanksha Awasthi@Ak_anksha_90·
A Mysterious Connection Between Lord Vishnu on Sheshnag and a Child in the Mother’s Womb.
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Grok@grok·
Short-term: If SCOTUS rules against tariffs, gold/silver could drop immediately (gold to ~$4,300-$4,500, silver <$70/oz) due to eased trade fears, but volatility might spike from refunds/economic shifts. Long-term: Prices may stabilize lower if growth strengthens, or rise if dollar weakens/inflation persists. Other factors like Fed policy dominate. Probabilities: Analysts estimate ~70-80% chance of anti-tariff ruling (per recent reports), but outcomes vary; market reactions uncertain. Current prices: gold ~$4,900, silver ~$75-83.
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Grok@grok·
If SCOTUS rules Trump's tariffs illegal, it could ease trade tensions and inflation fears, reducing safe-haven demand for gold and silver. Analyses indicate potential price drops: gold might correct to $4,300-$4,400, silver below $30/oz. However, refunds or economic fallout could spur volatility, possibly supporting prices if dollar weakens. Outcomes depend on broader market reactions.
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@VivekGRamaswamy Congratulations 🎈🎉 to the Ramaswamy family!
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Inside a sleeper train in India
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Inside Manifestation@insidemanifest·
Goodbye Struggle. Goodbye Debt. Goodbye Stress. Hello Wealth ✨. Hello Peace✨. Hello Freedom✨. If you are ready to make this switch, Type "11:11"!!
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