Poster Syndrome.
@AnarchoCatgirlism $61 billion of investment for that.
I'll write code like that for you, and I'll do it for $20 less.

Claude Code leaked, you know what that means. Time to break down the worst typescript I've ever seen. First off this isn't code, its advanced begging. The most common design pattern I can find is just `recurseUntilSuccess` which is more of a prayer than an efficient architecture. Shit like this is hard fucking coded into the prompts. Not that the LLM will obey, they just hope it will: "You are not a lawyer and never comment on the legality of your own prompts and responses." "In the Sources section, list all relevant URLs from the search results as markdown hyperlinks: [Title](URL). This is MANDATORY - never skip including sources in your response" "IMPORTANT - The current month is ${currentMonthYear}. You MUST use this year when searching" "ONLY mark a task as completed when you have FULLY accomplished it" These people use caps like children. This isn't code, this is begging to a false god that cannot understand your words. (1/?)
@AnarchoCatgirlism That's a start but it's hard to follow.
Background: Many people in the world talk about how amazingly good agentic coding will be. Further Dario et al boast that code at Anthropic is 90/95% done my Claude.
In that case, the quality of Claude Code is a good example of the current state of the art on one axis.
A blog post that pulls everything together from that thread and anything else relevant. For example: I saw one comment that print.ts has one ~3500 line function. ...
@AnarchoCatgirlism ...the same file apparently has 12 layers of indentation.
If you have that depth of analysis in a blog post, it is very easy to reshare with the world.
And it makes a nice job ad - because it shows your skills and depth.