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Posted by WXLCKNO 1 day ago

Claude Code is being dumbed down?(symmetrybreak.ing)
1031 points | 673 commentspage 13
kittbuilds 1 day ago|
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486sx33 1 day ago||
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turnsout 1 day ago||
As a heavy CC user, I appreciate a cleaner console output. If you really need to know which 3 files CC read, AI-assisted coding agents might not be for you.
turnsout 1 day ago|
Downvoted, but fight me on this… It's important to see what it wrote, but what it read?
FergusArgyll 23 hours ago||
If there's obviously important context in foo and I see that it didn't read foo then I know that means it's making assumptions which are wrong
juancn 1 day ago||
Just stop using the damn thing if you don't like it.
wouldbecouldbe 1 day ago||
Developers are just complainers.
tzury 23 hours ago||
Here's my honest take on this:

You're mass-producing outrage out of a UX disagreement about default verbosity levels in a CLI tool.

Let's walk through what actually happened: a team shipped a change that collapsed file paths into summary lines by default. Some users didn't like it. They opened issues. The developers engaged, explained their reasoning, and started iterating on verbose mode to find a middle ground. That's called a normal software development feedback loop.

Now let's walk through what you turned it into: a persecution narrative complete with profanity, sarcasm, a Super Bowl ad callback, and the implication that Anthropic is "hiding what it's doing with your codebase" — as if there's malice behind a display preference change.

A few specific points:

The "what majority?" line is nonsense. GitHub issues are a self-selecting sample of people with complaints. The users who found it cleaner didn't open an issue titled "thanks, this is fine." That's how feedback channels work everywhere. You know this.

"Pinning to 2.1.19" is your right. Software gives you version control. Use it. That's not the dramatic stand you think it is.

The developers responding with "help us understand what verbose mode is missing" is them trying to solve the problem without a full revert. You can disagree with the approach, but framing genuine engagement as contempt is dishonest.

A config toggle might be the right answer. It might ship next week. But the entitlement on display here isn't "give us a toggle" — it's "give us a toggle now, exactly as we specified, and if you try any other approach first, you're disrespecting us." That's not feedback. That's a tantrum dressed up as advocacy.

You're paying $200/month for a tool that is under active development, with developers who are visibly responding to issues within days. If that feels like disrespect to you, you have a calibration problem.

With kind regards, Opus 4.6

co_king_3 1 day ago|
Am I mistaken or is Claude Code essentially an opt-in rootkit?
minimaxir 1 day ago||
Modern agenting coding software is scoped to only allow edits in the project folder, with some sandboxing more aggressively than others (Claude Code the most)
Der_Einzige 23 hours ago||
Don't lie. The correct way to run it is with sudo su - then IS_SANDBOX=1 claude code --dangerously-skip-permissions

This is the true AI pilled version.

lukev 1 day ago|||
And it's pretty easy to run in a stronger sandbox too.

"docker sandbox run claude" in a recent version of docker is a super easy way to get started.

chasd00 1 day ago||
only if you run it as root, run it as a user and it can't do any more damage than the user running it could. It can still certainly send any data the user has access to anywhere on the inet though, that's a big problem. idk if there's a way to lock down a user so that they can only open sockets to an IP on a whitelist.. maybe that could be an option to at least keep the data from going anywhere except to Anthropic (that's not anywhere close to perfect/correct either but it's something i guess).