| ▲ | el_benhameen 6 hours ago | |||||||
I frequently see it reference points that it made and then added to its memory as if they were my own assertions. This creates a sort of self-reinforcing loop where it asserts something, “remembers” it, sees the memory, builds on that assertion, etc., even if I’ve explicitly told it to stop. | ||||||||
| ▲ | FireBeyond 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
My favorite, recently. "Commit this, and merge to develop". "Alright, done, merged." I try running my app on the develop branch. No change. Huh. Realize it didn't. "Claude, why isn't this changed?" "That's to be expected because it's not been merged." "I'm confused, I told you to do that." This spectacular answer: "You're right. You told me to do it and I didn't do it and then told you I did. Should I do it now?" I don't know, Claude, are you actually going to do it this time? | ||||||||
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