Wow, they found another cause of the Claude token-burning issues
β Infinite retry
Yeah Codex wrote code that infinitely pounded some APIs and burned through some of my credits on other services about a month ago
Todayβs AIs are quite retarded about carefully managing resource constraints
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β Infinite retry
Yeah Codex wrote code that infinitely pounded some APIs and burned through some of my credits on other services about a month ago
Todayβs AIs are quite retarded about carefully managing resource constraints
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POV: you accidentally said βhelloβ to claude and it costs you 2% of your session limit
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I got tired of engagement-farming AI reply bots, and a few hours later I had a firefox extension that correctly tags (and hides/collapses if enabled) about 90% of them.
Turns out you can detect most of these accounts just by analyzing their posting patterns. Take their last 200 tweets and find the maximum number of reply tweets within any 5-minute window. If it's 4 or higher, it's an automated reply account. I manually tagged 100 suspicious accounts and 50 terminally online accounts. This single if matched 86/100 of sus accounts and none of the terminally online ones.
I've been running this for a few days now and I'm still surprised by the accuracy. I'm pretty sure you can detect almost all of this AI slop without even looking at the content of tweets. I manually checked "false positives" I got and all of them were either: (a) accounts spamming gifs/single words/emoji replies, which is more or less the same behavior just without AI (b) accounts that used AI replies in the past.
tl;dr: fixing majority of the current slop apocalypse requires a 0.1x engineer and a minimal effort
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Turns out you can detect most of these accounts just by analyzing their posting patterns. Take their last 200 tweets and find the maximum number of reply tweets within any 5-minute window. If it's 4 or higher, it's an automated reply account. I manually tagged 100 suspicious accounts and 50 terminally online accounts. This single if matched 86/100 of sus accounts and none of the terminally online ones.
I've been running this for a few days now and I'm still surprised by the accuracy. I'm pretty sure you can detect almost all of this AI slop without even looking at the content of tweets. I manually checked "false positives" I got and all of them were either: (a) accounts spamming gifs/single words/emoji replies, which is more or less the same behavior just without AI (b) accounts that used AI replies in the past.
tl;dr: fixing majority of the current slop apocalypse requires a 0.1x engineer and a minimal effort
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CAREFUL: anthropic built a signature system into claude code. every API request gets signed with a cch= hash thats computed in compiled zig code
if you recompile the client yourself it just sends zeros instead. they can instantly tell its not legit
right now you literally can't use your anthropic sub on ANY third party tool. only official claude code or pay for api credits separately
currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for
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if you recompile the client yourself it just sends zeros instead. they can instantly tell its not legit
right now you literally can't use your anthropic sub on ANY third party tool. only official claude code or pay for api credits separately
currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for
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Anthropic subscriber count after not resetting Claude Code limits
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I've never reached 66% usage ever on Claude Code, now have reached 66% within just 4 days of usage.
My overall usage pattern has been same since the day Claude Code came out.
What a scam.
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My overall usage pattern has been same since the day Claude Code came out.
What a scam.
bcherny trq212
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The Anduril technology that lets soldiers see through walls
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China has unveiled a new unmanned transport vehicle capable of carrying up to 500 kilograms, expanding its rapidly growing autonomous logistics fleet.
The system can be used for both civilian and military support roles, including battlefield resupply, reducing risk to personnel, and improving logistics in difficult environments.
The unmanned logistics race is accelerating.
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The system can be used for both civilian and military support roles, including battlefield resupply, reducing risk to personnel, and improving logistics in difficult environments.
The unmanned logistics race is accelerating.
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GNOME, KDE, elementary OS, & GTK want you to look at βTransβ people on this βTrans Day of Visibility.β
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Economic shocks caused by Iran war will be with us for MONTHS β Australiaβs PM Albanese
'Australia is not an active participant in this war, but all Australians are paying higher prices because of it'
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'Australia is not an active participant in this war, but all Australians are paying higher prices because of it'
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MASSIVE :
The U.S. Treasury is projected to buy back $15 billion of its own debt today.
The largest Treasury buyback in history.
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The U.S. Treasury is projected to buy back $15 billion of its own debt today.
The largest Treasury buyback in history.
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