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Comment by Tade0

1 day ago

> I can tell from this statement that you don't have experience with claude-code.

I happen to use it on a daily basis. 4.6-opus-high to be specific.

The other day it surmised from (I assume) the contents of my clipboard that I want to do A, while I really wanted to B, it's just that A was a more typical use case. Or actually: hardly anyone ever does B, as it's a weird thing to do, but I needed to do it anyway.

> but it is indistinguishable from actual reasoning

I can distinguish it pretty well when it makes mistakes someone who actually read the code and understood it wouldn't make.

Mind you: it's great at presenting someone else's knowledge and it was trained on a vast library of it, but it clearly doesn't think itself.

What do you mean the content of your clipboard?

  • I either accidentally pasted it somewhere and removed, forgetting about doing that or it's reading the clipboard.

    The suggestion it gave me started with the contents of the clipboard and expanded to scenario A.

    • So you don't even know what your prompt was and you think it might be secretly reading your clipboard and you expect people to take you seriously?