I use Prompt, Ever Terminal, Whisper, EC2 and Claude Code.
I can build anything with it. Having Claude on top of a terraform repo lets me fully control my infra. Claude is so good at AWS and terraform, and it even found a $3k monthly accidental spend I had running (also sent a refund request to hopefully get some credit back).
Also have a Claude driven CI workflow in GitHub to help keep everything on track.
Having full access to the Claude Code TUI is so much better than the web or iOS interface, plus everything runs on your own setup.
And agree it has replaced doom scrolling / useless new reading.
Though I have found repo level claude.md that is updated everytime claude makes a mistake plus using —restore to select a previous relevant session works well.
There is no way for Anthropic to optimize Claude code or the underlying models for these custom setups. So it’s probably better to stick with the patterns Anthropic engineers use internally.
The article info is great, but why do people put up with LLM ticks and slop in their writing? These sentences add no value and treats the reader as stupid.
> This is concurrency, not language magic.
> This is filesystem ops, not language-dependent.
Duh, you literally told me that the previous sentence and 50 million other times.
This kind of writing goes deeper than LLM's, and reflects a decline in both reading ability, patience, and attention. Without passing judgement, there are just more people now who benefit from repetition and summarization embedded directly in the article. The reader isn't 'stupid', just burdened.
Indeed, I am coming around in the past few weeks to realization and acceptance that the LLM editorial voice is a benefit to an order of magnitude more hn readers than those (like us) for whom it is ice pick in the nostril stuff.
I wish Eero offered this feature. I bring three eeros to Airbnb’s to replace their crappy WiFi with my same SID, but it would be nice if it connected back through the home internet.
hah, 2nd time in the last couple months I've been compared to that LEGENDARY Dropbox comment...
In my defense, I'd argue that the average Tailscale user would be comfortable running an SSH command! And GL.iNet is just one very minor tweak away to making this entirely possible from the GUI. (though they might be intentionally avoiding it because of the support burden of quirks caused by Tailscale acting as a subnet router...)
I can build anything with it. Having Claude on top of a terraform repo lets me fully control my infra. Claude is so good at AWS and terraform, and it even found a $3k monthly accidental spend I had running (also sent a refund request to hopefully get some credit back).
Also have a Claude driven CI workflow in GitHub to help keep everything on track.
Having full access to the Claude Code TUI is so much better than the web or iOS interface, plus everything runs on your own setup.
And agree it has replaced doom scrolling / useless new reading.
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