Jim Fitzpatrick

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I have a general question when using claude.code. The account that I am using is provided by my employer. I am assuming it is a corporate account. That is the background to my set up.

On Friday I was working on creating coreOs deployment. Everything with swimming, it was very productive, and horribly wrong in what it was doing.

Saturday evening I picked up the work from where I left off. This the experience was horrible, Claude acted like a child. It could not get one thing right. Even the interface when Claude asked questions looking for input was different.

So the question I have. Does Claude act differently at the weekends? And if it does how do I get it to behave like it is a week day?

@moonandbaboon.bsky.social

Not going to lie, that is a bit creepy.

@Gerret I have not been to Switzerland, but if you are saying that is common, I think a trip is needed. I find it so interesting.
@Gerret that is such a an interesting looking building. Do you know any of the history to why it is decorate as it is?
When you have time off, there is now where better.

I recently found out about the numba package for python. I went down the rabbit hole of comparing the speed between a number of different languages. While the speed difference is interesting, the more interesting part was the ergonomics of the languages solving the same problem.

https://boomatang.com/blog/programming-2/my-python-is-faster-than-my-rust-50

My Python is faster than My Rust

Kinda, but that is not even the crazy part.

Boomatang
@DrunkenTortoise I am assuming you are very new programming. Could you share a link to the tutorial that you are following?
@citrongrau people do take pictures of the strangest stuff. I would do the same myself.
When the sun is out there is no better place than west of Ireland.

Today marks the year mark for me having a stroke. I am most good, when you meet me you wont know there was anything wrong with me. Apart from I will tell you, as I find it a fascinating story of how the body works. With that in mind I have put together a post with different stories from over the past year. It is a long read, but there might be somethings there that would surprise you.

http://boomatang.com/r/XRF

First year after a stroke

All the little that changes

Boomatang