| ▲ | laichzeit0 4 hours ago | |||||||
Absolutely nuts, I feel like I'm living in a parallel universe. I could list several anecdotes here where Claude has solved issues for me in an autonomous way that (for someone with 17 years of software development, from embedded devices to enterprise software) would have taken me hours if not days. To the nay sayers... good luck. No group of people's opinions matter at all. The market will decide. | ||||||||
| ▲ | xnorswap 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I wonder if the parent comments remark is a communication failure or pedantry gone wrong, because like you, claude-code is out there solving real problems and finding and fixing defects. A large quantity of bugs as raised are now fixed by claude automatically from just the reports as written. Everything is human reviewed and sometimes it fixes it in ways I don't approve, and it can be guided. It has an astonishing capability to find and fix defects. So when I read "It can't find flaws", it just doesn't fit my experience. I have to wonder if the disconnect is simply in the definition of what it means to find a flaw. But I don't like to argue over semantics. I don't actually care if it is finding flaws by the sheer weight of language probability rather than logical reasoning, it's still finding flaws and fixing them better than anything I've seen before. | ||||||||
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