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Definitely not true for full stack developers with more than 1-2 YOE


If you lose your job right now, expect a minimum cut of 20-30%


Your URL is broken (for me)


Same on brave when block is enabled. I think it's because of the cookie banner.


When was this? Took the train (S1) last week and every single screen at the stations and in the train explains this in detail and there are probably 20 announcements both in German and English telling everybody which coach goes to the airport and which to Freising.

It's not that complicated.


Those announcements in English have been in place for 20 years. Neither train to Munich airport (S1, S8) goes to cattle farms. Tourists can get confused if they're unaware in which part of the train they sit.


(Also, the S8 is usually quicker anyway...unless you somehow ended up at Laim, Moosach or Feldmoching.)


Completely agree. They even recruited a native BBC level English speaker as the voice actor for the announcements.


The problem is that websites don't respect the browser language but translate based on IP. Which is stupid for people who want to read the original English content in English and not their native language.


Not to say that ServiceNow is great, but not being able to type the number into the search bar (top right) sounds more like a user issue than anything else.


What? Unless someone actively removed the search field, you should have quite a big search field in the top right corner, where you can basically search for anything you'd need.


So everything claude-flow¹ already does but worse (I guess?).

¹ https://github.com/ruvnet/claude-flow


> IMPORTANT: Claude Code must be installed first:

> [...]

> # 2. Activate Claude Code with permissions

> claude --dangerously-skip-permissions

Bypassing all permissions and connecting with MCPs, can't wait for "Claude flow deleted all my files and leaked my CI credentials" blog post


There are already several of such blog posts.

I use the .devcontainer¹ from the claude-code repository. It works great with VSC and let's you work in your docker container without any issues. And as long as you use some sort of version control (git) you cannot really lose anything.

¹ https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/tree/main/.devcont...


I would like a simple tool to run Claude in a container with only read/write access to provided folders.

I’ve set it up bespoke but the auth flow gets broken.


I use the .devcontainer¹ from the claude-code repository. It works great with VSC and let's you work in your docker container without any issues. And as long as you use some sort of version control (git) you cannot really lose anything.

¹ https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/tree/main/.devcont...


This is the main problem with all the AI stuff, you really need: whitelist only network isolation, idempotent clean virtual machine creation and cleanup, automated git branches and merging strategies, full chain multi host logging to an external log collector (when something unexpected happens to should be able to review an entire event log of where it went wrong so you can improve), social-graph like tracking of what works and what doesn't, constant background model testing (to detect when censorship is going to bite you) or when a new better model for quality for cost effectiveness can be swapped in, anything background like agents needs an orchestrator so you can set up daily or weekly budgets to try and keep a handle on costs, some defined methodology to reduce long running agent based production down to actual reliable code on an ongoing basis

The tooling required for any of this to approach actual engineering reliability levels is unbelievable really


Claudebox is what I was playing with. You need to mount the oauth access token in as an env. It’s not some crazy vibe coded framework, just around 1k lines of shell helpers to set it up.


Have you considered asking Claude code to write this for you?


That guy doesn't even understand how his own software works. Is anyone actually using this thing and putting their code into production?


It's extreme dogfooding where he is making a mashed potato volcano where Claude agents are the potatoes and your sanity is the gravy.


Not only are people using them, they are building startups based on them. And then selling said startups.


I’ll admit this looks comprehensive, but man oh man does this seem complicated and over doing it


Except it's not in alpha phase


This looks like a yarn ball (in not a good way)


Ruv (of Claude Flow) seems to like the new Claude Agents a lot, and already is leveraging them in Claude Flow. He waxes positively on the topic here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/reuvencohen_spent-the-afterno...


What did you make me read. Right off the bat, it says v2 alpha.

Bro…


Compare the articel to the one posted 10m minutes earlier on CNBC with the title "Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI granted up to $200 million for AI work from Defense Department".


From that article:

> KEY POINTS

> The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday said it's granting contract awards of up to $200 million to several AI companies.

> The DoD's Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office said the awards will help the agency accelerate its adoption of AI solutions.

> The recipients of the contract awards include Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI.

[https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2025/07/14/anthropic-google-openai-...]


There's not much comparison to make. The Verge isn't an impartial publication, and the recent controversy (even just the financial stuff) has called XAI's credibility into question.


Are you sure? From OPs comment:

>I justified the hours I invested by thinking I could search, download, and explore books directly from Claude Desktop.

Although you're right that it can be used for use cases like you're describing.


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