▲ | mh- 5 days ago | |||||||
The simplest thing I frequently ask of regular Claude (not Code) in the desktop app: "Use your web search tool to find me the go-to component for doing xyz in $language $framework. Always link the GitHub repo in your response." Previously Sonnet 4 would return a good answer to this at least 80% of the time. Now even Opus 4.1 with extended thinking frequently ignores my ask for it to use the search tool, which allows it to hallucinate a component in a library. Or maybe an entire repo. It's gone backwards severely. (If someone from Anthropic sees this, feel free to reach out for chat IDs/share links. I have dozens.) | ||||||||
▲ | spicybright 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Glad I'm not crazy. I actually noticed both 4 models are just garbage. I started running my prompts through those, and Sonnet 3.7 comparing the results. Sonnet 3.7 is way better at everything. | ||||||||
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▲ | dingnuts 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
How is this better/faster than typing "xyz language framework site://github.com" into Kagi IDK about you but I find it faster to type a few keywords and click the first result than to wait for "extended thinking" to warm up a cup of hot water only to ignore "your ask" (it's a "request," not an "ask," unless you're talking to a Product Manager with corporate brain damage) to search and then outputs bullshit. I can only assume after you waste $0.10 asking Claude and reading the bullshit, you use normal search. Truly revolutionary rechnology |