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Claude, please stop trying to memorize random crap (12gramsofcarbon.com)
dofm 2 minutes ago [-]
Blog posts like this just blow me away.

> I believed this so strongly that my company built an entire product around this concept. I used to tell folks that "session transcripts were the new oil," that they were more valuable than the code itself.

> […]

> We don't really write code by hand anymore.

Honestly, isn't this just influencer spam? What possible value is there in reading about people who used to have products, but no longer write their own code, complaining about the inscrutable prediction machine they have handed that job and their livelihoods to?

Like, if you have complaints about the thing, perhaps you should address them to your supplier directly.

And there are so many of these sorts of posts. Are we not entirely cooked?

semiquaver 1 minutes ago [-]
Strongly agree here. claude-code’s memory system is occasionally useful but much more often harmful, pulling in obsolete info that muddies the waters about current tasks. I’ve frequently seen Claude’s own memories severely mislead it.

My guess is that has something to do with the training process leaving models unable to differentiate between “what’s happening now” and “what happened before”. Perhaps if making inferences from memories was actually part of the training process things would be different but my sense is that as an inference-time-only feature this just gets the models confused.

oefrha 50 seconds ago [-]
[delayed]
general_reveal 8 minutes ago [-]
Isn’t this just a form of the bitter lesson? Our attempts to make engineered context and agents will simply be made obsolete with bigger and better models. Those transcripts are probably extremely useful for lesser capable models, and near unnecessary for frontier ones, maybe?
wongarsu 2 minutes ago [-]
I agree with the take not to bother with a sophisticated memory system. Anything worth remembering should be in docs, guides, source comments, commit messages or tickets. You don't need another layer, every conceivable granularity is already covered by existing best practices
chopete3 10 minutes ago [-]
>> We don't really write code by hand anymore.

The software world is very close to building a super intelligent senior software developer. Companies like this will ask all the best things a software engineer does automatically. Now claude will add it into the coding agents itself.

Damn, I didn't see this coming.

Its first the build the intelligent builder. We will figure out what we want to build later.

jmalicki 7 minutes ago [-]
> We will figure out what we want to build later.

Once the automator automates itself fast enough, we won't have the ability to opine what gets built. The LLM will decide. Just like right now sometimes LLMs delete tests so they pass, they could just delete humanity if humans get in their way.

otabdeveloper4 3 minutes ago [-]
> The software world is very close to building a super intelligent senior software developer.

Yeah. Two more weeks, as they say. Just need to iron out some kinks.

bigyabai 18 minutes ago [-]
Settings > Capabilities > "Generate memory from chat history"

Toggle it off and never think about it again.

beepbooptheory 9 minutes ago [-]
There has been this slow transition inside me, as someone who likes to not touch the AI as much as possible, where I've gone from skeptical and argumentative about it all to starting to just feel sad for all the Claude et al heads. Like, this is such a ridiculous house of cards you have to deal with all the time, which isn't even directly concerning the task at hand, presumably. Like you're cooking yourself a meal but its just nuking a burrito and then still somehow needing to wash the dishes for an hour.

Not that this isolated article is super damning or anything, but the accumulated set of all these reports has left me only empathetic, I think, of these other devs. Like, I just want to tell them, "it can be ok, it doesn't need to be like this.."

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