Comment by jsheard
5 hours ago
CC has >6000 open issues, despite their bot auto-culling them after 60 days of inactivity. It was ~5800 when I looked just a few days ago so they seem to be accelerating towards some kind of bug singularity.
5 hours ago
CC has >6000 open issues, despite their bot auto-culling them after 60 days of inactivity. It was ~5800 when I looked just a few days ago so they seem to be accelerating towards some kind of bug singularity.
Just anecdotally, each release seems to be buggier than the last.
To me, their claim that they are vibe coding Claude code isn’t the flex they think it is.
I find it harder and harder to trust anthropic for business related use and not just hobby tinkering. Between buggy releases, opaque and often seemingly glitches rate limits and usage limits, and the model quality inconsistency, it’s just not something I’d want to bet a business on.
I think I would be much more frightened if it were working well.
Exactly, thank goodness it's still a bit rubbish in some aspects
plot twist, it's all claude code instances submitting bug reports on behalf of end users.
It's Claude, all the way down.
Insane to think that a relatively simple CLI tool has so many open issues...
It's not really a simple CLI tool though it's really interactive.
What’s so simple about it?
I said relatively simple. It is mostly an API interface with Anthropic models, with tool calling on top of it, very simple input and output.
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sips coffee… ahh yes, let me find that classic Dropbox rsync comment
Half of them were probably opened yesterday during the Claude outage.
Nah, it was at like 5500 before.